sansan88
11-28-2003, 10:28 PM
Yesterday I saw a Toalson Dura Power 9500 at a sporting goods store. It was real head heavy and super solid. There was magnesium on it, how is magnesium going to help the racket to perform better? However I hesitated to buy it because I had just started playing again after a 5-year break. The last racket I used was a Yonex Ti-7 Long and it was broken by my sister. (I was in playing at advanced intermediate in Indonesia's badminton clubs then. But also played at A level in Wisconsin back then). Anyone ever tried the Dura Power series of Toalson yet? They seem to be better rackets than their top of the line Cyberlogic series which are too light. Any comments will be appreciated
crazy_smasher
11-29-2003, 03:47 AM
I never play with it, but when i held it, it really feel very very solid racket, very good solid feel, i guess it is very stable racket and also durable, if it is cheap, maybe you can give it a try instead of yonex very expensive rackets
james310
11-29-2003, 07:29 AM
I have used Toalson t1000 & cyberlogic 700. Cyberlogic is better and more expensive, solid and well bulid. Both rackets are value for money and both rackets come with a big bag where you can store 6 rackets, shoes & all( Singapore). IMO it is better than Sintec, Proace & Winex for value for money.
crazy_smasher
11-29-2003, 07:51 AM
Sansan88, by the way, how much was it being sold?
I agree with James310, toalson quality is value for money.
I am wondering where toalson is made? some say it is made in Taiwan?
Being a Japanese brand, of course, like other rackets, it is written Made in Japan on the shaft.
sansan88
11-29-2003, 09:46 AM
It was offered for US$47 only. It feels much better than Cyberlogic 1700, much too light. I believe that now they are made in China, no "Made in Japan" anywhere on the racket. Looks like Toalson screwed up in their marketing because I know that they also made very decent tennis rackets that do not sell very well outside Japan.
Their strings are just as good as Gosen or Yonex, or they may be the Yonex's OEM manufacturer.
crazy_smasher
12-08-2003, 12:14 AM
Just an update. I broke my toalson Ti max 1010 yesterday.
Cause of death: Unknown.
No clash or anything just some swings. Weird.
However, it still think toalson is ok, the Ti max 1010 is too thin frame, thicker frame ones should be ok. By the way is ti max 1030 sold at ur place, how much is it?