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Bonny Mojun Vs Arcsaber 11 Pro Attack Racket Review

I tested the Bonny Magic Blade — positioned as balanced-offensive, reportedly benchmarked against Arcsaber 11 Pro. I've played it for half a month and have a so…

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I tested the Bonny Magic Blade — positioned as balanced-offensive, reportedly benchmarked against Arcsaber 11 Pro. I've played it for half a month and have a solid read. Below is the racket intro and my experience. Starting with the frame: Bonny Magic Blade uses a fluid box shape. Paint is black base with symmetric bright blue stickers and dragon-scale design — overall quite good looking. Closer look at frame paint: the lower frame has Kevlar marking. Official says besides high-modulus carbon, DuPont material is used at the head frame — harder frame, higher strength, stronger torsion, better offence, more stable crisp output. Inner frame has a Bonny Magic Blade character design — fine detail; blue stickers show light pink under light — very pretty. Inner frame marks Polymer Cored Technology — polymer fill similar to Yonex inner foam but with denser Bonny material — stronger rigidity, crisper solid feel; Yonex leans soft for damping. T-joint lettering means thickened frame walls — anti-collapse, high tension, improved elasticity, stronger torsion, continuous power transfer. T-joint uses wavy design — high texture. Shaft: mature Bonny 6.5 mm nickel-titanium shaft with 40T high-modulus carbon — good elasticity, fast recovery — strong offence and continuous attack. Shaft side shows specs and max tension. Double fish-mouth cone cap — white looks good; grip feel and flexibility good; improves stability. Carbon fibre cap. Parameters: balanced-offensive; frame high-modulus carbon; shaft 40T nickel-titanium 6.5 mm; stiffness moderate-stiff; 76 holes; 4U G5; max 30 lbs; strung 66N 28 lbs. Overall after cap removal: more obvious head weight but not extreme; moderate swing weight; fast chains; large 76-hole sweet spot; moderate-stiff shaft very elastic; excellent torsion — direct stable face output, precise placement, no sticky feel. Clears: shaft feels slightly stiff-side; very elastic shaft; moderate swing weight; head weight with follow-through — active clears reach well; passive clears with extra force also high quality. Offence and control: hard-elastic shaft plus strong concentration — offence very strong and satisfying. Full smashes fast and heavy; point smashes fast and precise; shaft recovery very fast; offensive chains fast. Flat drives and net: fluid box not as fast as wind-cut but no big flat drive disadvantage — prepare early; flat drives hard and direct; powered flat drives very fast. Net shots mostly high quality — large face plus hard feedback stable for net spins, drops, hooks — easy high quality. Summary: Bonny Magic Blade is a premium balanced-offensive racket — some barrier but beginners can handle. Good feel, strong offence, stable control — singles and doubles — offensive doubles or singles control-drop-attack — all fit. Plays very well for me — cheap price, excellent performance — very high value.

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