eh7eh7
03-26-2006, 09:49 AM
Hi,
I'm a guy but I don't have so much muscles but I still desire to have powerful smash whenever I want. I like to have control over the racket. Should I use MP series or should I use titanium type which is lighter?
Please advise.
Thanks. :)
Pmitch
03-26-2006, 09:54 AM
Im basically the same as you, i have tried the MP series but it hasnt worked for me so i tried a lighter racket and it worked better.
Steven_Master18
03-26-2006, 09:58 AM
there are lighter raquets in the mp series..the 44 and the 66
u should try them (if u have the opportunity) before buying
oh yeah and i d recommend you the mp66
eh7eh7
03-26-2006, 09:58 AM
Im basically the same as you, i have tried the MP series but it hasnt worked for me so i tried a lighter racket and it worked better.
I just bought a out-dated MP 23 and it does not work with me. Maybe I need to play more to adjust to it. I still thinking of buying the titanium type ... but then it is the $$ matter... :(
eh7eh7
03-26-2006, 10:10 AM
there are lighter raquets in the mp series..the 44 and the 66
u should try them (if u have the opportunity) before buying
oh yeah and i d recommend you the mp66
Hi,
Can anyone give me some advise? If I want to buy Ti series, which Ti series do you think suit me?
Thanks
yoyomonkey
03-26-2006, 01:32 PM
i really like the mp100 over my 800of. I think i like even balance better
alex_jacobsen
03-26-2006, 06:02 PM
Dude.... MP series is sweet for everything. Probably the most all rounded series out there, short game (not exceptional) power, all into one series, i have an MP-99 and its amazing. i play singles so i pretty much need everything in my racquet and the MP series puts that on the table
LazyBuddy
03-26-2006, 09:33 PM
Hi,
I'm a guy but I don't have so much muscles but I still desire to have powerful smash whenever I want. I like to have control over the racket. Should I use MP series or should I use titanium type which is lighter?
Please advise.
Thanks. :)
1. Strength is not everything in badminton, the correct technique should be way more important.
2. The racket might play a minor factor in ur game, as again, the technique is more like a major one.
3. Be it MP or Ti series, there are way too many models to select from. Many of them have totally different characteristics, and no way a player can "like them all".
4. The best way to select a racket is to try it out before purchase. Visit the local proshop to demo the rackets, or borrow from follow club members. See which one you like the best, then, $$$. ;)
alex_jacobsen
03-26-2006, 09:49 PM
Ya know.....the more i read that the more i realize how many other people are retarded and how true all of that is