joshua.bay
03-31-2006, 09:10 PM
is it exhausting to use the armotec 500 then the 300?
i have read many reviews and i am afraid that due to its weight and its head heaviness, it will be very slow to defend than 300.
is it easy to sustain injuries using the armotec 500 for prolong smashing like smash over 40 times in one day?
LongReach
03-31-2006, 09:20 PM
It depends on how strong you are.
I know a guy who uses the 500 and he is quite a solid bloke. It must feel light to him.lol.
I have borrowed it for like.............2 rallies and handed it back.:)
Your profile says that you are 14...............prob would not reccommend this for you.............unless you are strong.
I find i don't really like any of the amortecs, not that there bad or anything...........to me any MP racket feels nicer.........until i met ns8k:) that is.
Notnimdab729
03-31-2006, 10:15 PM
Hi Joshua.bay,
Yes, it is exhausting to use AT 500 for a long time at abt 2 hrs or more. But this racket is good for smashes. Have tremendous smashing power. But slow in defence and retrieval.:o As fot AT 300, this racket is quite balanced and light. Good for retrieval and defence. But dont clash with those hard rackets or u may break it anytime.:( Ok. I have both rackets but my AT 300 sustained a crack at 2 O'Clock area after 2 clashes with my partner during play.:crying: Now, cant string it more than 22 lbs or it will collapse.:eek: If u are young and physically strong, u may try AT 500. If not u should try AT 300. It is a good racket.;)
Lee:D
is it exhausting to use the armotec 500 then the 300?
i have read many reviews and i am afraid that due to its weight and its head heaviness, it will be very slow to defend than 300.
is it easy to sustain injuries using the armotec 500 for prolong smashing like smash over 40 times in one day?
chickenpoodle
04-01-2006, 03:41 AM
don't dismiss the muscle power series either! there are a variety of balanced and somewhat head heavier models too that may fit the bill!! and they're probably cheaper to boot too!