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Kane
07-29-2000, 08:05 AM
<html>Guys, I'm on my final decision, and I guess I've narrowed it down to either ISO 500 SS/SR or the TI-6 ( they cost almost the same ). I'm more interested in the ISO-500, could you tell me of your opinions ? Durability, play <br>(anything to help me make my mind up, since it's quite expensive and I'm blowing a chunk out of my meagre savings) Thanks in advance.<p>Kane
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Jian Wei
08-04-2000, 10:40 PM
<html>My personal opinon that is ISO 500 is better than than the Ti-6. ISO 500 and 800 have different flexibility that suits different player. Ti6 is for quick players who doesn't needs too much smashing power. You should also consider Carbonex 20 Long or 23 since they are generally good in all areas. If u have saved up extra bucks, u should buy the Ti-10 which is excellent racket!
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Kane
08-05-2000, 09:53 PM
<html>: My personal opinon that is ISO 500 is better than than the Ti-6. ISO 500 and 800 have different flexibility that suits different player. Ti6 is for quick players who doesn't needs too much smashing power. You should also consider Carbonex 20 Long or 23 since they are generally good in all areas. If u have saved up extra bucks, u should buy the Ti-10 which is excellent racket! <p><br>Thanks......<br>Anyway, after a couple of days of agonising :-) I finally made up my mind and went with a Carbonex 21 Special. It plays quite well, solid and pretty quick, though in all fairness, all I've tried is the Carbonex 880 Tour, which feels somewhat powerless, although a bit quicker than the Cab 21 Special. <p>Yesterday I went to a store and they sell both Carbonex 21 SP and Carbonex 21 Special ! What's the difference between the two (in feel/at play) ? Thanks alot<p>Kane <p>Kane
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Jian Wei
08-06-2000, 06:56 AM
<html>The difference between CAB 21 SP and special is that SP means that the racket branded as a distribution to Asian countries, mainly SE Asia. These rackets are not guranteed (unlike US and europe 1 yr). This MAYBE the reason for cheaper racket, but why sell it without guranteed in asia? Is asian rough players? I do not know much about CAB 21 special because i had only seen it, and it seems like it only have a different paint job and thicker shaft (izzit?)<br>
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Kane
08-07-2000, 03:31 PM
<html>: The difference between CAB 21 SP and special is that SP means that the racket branded as a distribution to Asian countries, mainly SE Asia. These rackets are not guranteed (unlike US and europe 1 yr). This MAYBE the reason for cheaper racket, but why sell it without guranteed in asia? Is asian rough players? I do not know much about CAB 21 special because i had only seen it, and it seems like it only have a different paint job and thicker shaft (izzit?)<p>Yup, thicker shaft and overall frame, maybe slightly heavier too, though paint is the same, not much difference there. Just curious, I guess, since I've never tried the Cab 21SP and wondering whether I've made the right decision....:-(
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