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Jujiang Lbtu Value Racket Review

Recently, many students came over to string and asked me if I had any recommendations for advanced rackets with high cost performance. Most of them currently us…

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Recently, many students came over to string and asked me if I had any recommendations for advanced rackets with high cost performance. Most of them currently use small steel cannons or popular Internet celebrity rackets. They want to experience rackets with higher modulus carbon cloth or more realistic materials. I recommended some to them, but they all felt that it was a bit beyond their budget. Their budget was around 300. It seems a bit difficult to recommend a real high-modulus carbon cloth racket with a budget of around 300. Just when I felt that it was difficult, I went to sort out my golf bag. When I saw this JuZhi lbtu, I seemed to have the answer in my heart. The appearance of this polyurethane lbtu is mainly purple and green, and the primer is made of optical colour-changing paint. When the light environment is weak, it is dark green, and when the light conditions are good, it glows purple. The actual optical colour-changing paint looks very high-end and textured. The left and right sides of the frame are painted in a symmetrical design. The purple and green stickers on the frame are alternately arranged, which is very visually impactful. The laser stickers at 3-9 o'clock and 5-7 o'clock on the frame add highlights to the visual sense of the entire racket. The appearance of the shaft also adopts this design style. The overall design is more mecha-style, gorgeous but not ostentatious. I think the students will like this look. As for the high modulus carbon cloth they require, can this JuZhi lbtu satisfy it? I checked the introduction of this racket. The frame is made of m40x material, and the shaft is made of 46T carbon fibre + 4-axis carbon cloth. 46T carbon fibre is already a relatively high-end material, and is also a high-end configuration in many brands. M40x is a new generation of high-modulus carbon fibre that can maintain high modulus while maintaining high strength. According to this material characteristic, adding m40x to the racket frame can theoretically increase the strength and hardness of the racket frame, making the hitting feel crisper and clearer, and the sound effect more metallic. The 46t carbon fibre added to the shaft makes the hitting feel tougher, more elastic and clearer, while the addition of 4-axis carbon cloth allows the shaft to have a faster rebound speed under strong force and improve the torsion resistance of the racket, suppressing the shaking of the racket surface and making the ball more stable. This configuration also meets his requirements for high-modulus carbon cloth. This JuZhi LBT adopts a large racket surface, which is larger, has better compatibility, is easier to use, and has high fault tolerance. The racket frame has a wind-breaking frame structure from 4 o'clock to 8 o'clock, and a box-type/special-shaped structure from 3 o'clock to 9 o'clock and above, taking into account low wind resistance and stability. How does it actually feel? After all, I can’t just recommend it to others if I haven’t used it myself. The one I have is 4ug5, and I am currently wearing AxForce 65 line 27 lbs. After threading the string, I was satisfied with the crispness of the ball and the metallic sound of the "dong dong" sound. The gain brought by m40x is quite obvious. I have been using this racket for a month. I have many rackets in my hands, but this racket is the one I have used the longest this month, and the length of use is far ahead of other rackets. I often carry four rackets on my back and use this one all night. Looking back on when I first got it and took it to the golf course, we seemed to be the most familiar strangers. There was no adaptation period to the new shot, and we felt a tacit understanding as soon as we started using it. The first string I wore was JuZhi's 58 string 27 lbs. With this racket, I felt strong tenacity and good elasticity as soon as I picked it up. I flicked the ball to the backcourt, and the feedback from the shot was very comfortable. Even if I haven't fully warmed up, the impact on the wrist and other parts was not obvious. The overall feeling of breaking the wind when swinging the racket is not strong, the swing weight is not heavy, and the head-heavy feeling is also moderate. The first line was broken after hitting the single line area not long after playing. The subsequent hitting experience was more about combining it with AxForce 65. After the ball line was changed to AxForce 65, the most obvious feeling is that the elastic release is more linear, the ball is more stable, and the ball control is more accurate. It is easier to draw the ball flatly, defend, and pick the ball. It is easier to pick and pull the ball back, but it will feel less explosive when using short and small force. For smashing the ball, the soft press is easy and powerful, and the powerful smash has an explosion. The shaft rebound of the powerful smash is fast, and the connection is not delayed. However, if the two sides are of similar level, this racket is more suitable for a lob attack. The racket has good ball control properties to get a chance to win. If it is to control the net and attack, the explosion under a heavy kill is still slightly less high. For small balls in front of the net, the feedback is also relatively clear and stable. Looking back on this month, the reasons why it has become my main racket are: first, I think it is stable, the racket surface basically does not wobble, and even if I hit the ball hard, I can quickly pull the racket surface back; second, it is comfortable, the swing weight is not heavy, the shaft is moderately hard, it is relatively easy and labor-saving, and it does not put a lot of burden on the wrist; third, it is comprehensively balanced, with a moderate head-heavy feeling, I can control and kill, I can use it to attack fiercely when I am in good condition, and I can also use it to control the ball when I am not so good. I showed him this JuZhi JuJiang LBTU, and he really liked the mecha-style appearance. Then I told him that this racket also uses 46t and m40x, the high-modulus carbon materials he requested, and even used four-axis carbon cloth in the shaft that he had never heard of. As for the price, I first asked the boy to guess. He thought that with such a handsome coating and such good materials, it must cost at least four to five hundred yuan. When I told him that this racket only cost 279 yuan, and the special price in the uncle group was only 259 yuan, he immediately asked me to buy one for him. After he got the racket and used it, he gave me feedback that he was very satisfied with the racket. It is handsome, cheap and easy to play!

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