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frustrate(D) guy..
08-09-2001, 03:51 PM
Im going to buy a Ti-10 and was wondering which version of the racket I should get.. does anyone know which one is better suited for singles? thank you for any replies...

and to the people who are complaining about boring uninteresting topics...this forum aint juss for u people...go make ur own group or whatever if u feel that u dont want new people to join in and bring up old topics...this is not ur forum..its only going to bet bigger and ur gonna see more "stupid questions" so u hardcore badminton experts stop complaining and shut up..

kwun
08-09-2001, 04:11 PM
if you get a 2U, you will definitely find that it is very heavy. everyone i know find it heavy. it takes a while to get used to it, but after this adjustment period, you will only get stronger.

nowadays, i find the MP100 (2U) light.



one common thing to do for a discussion group like this is to maintain a FAQ (frequently asked questions) list. this will be compiled by the more knowledgable folks, and new comer to the forum and the sport will be able to pick up a lot of knowledge.

however, we need to find a maintainer of such a list. or someone to suggest a list of questions..

Chris
08-09-2001, 08:40 PM
Preach ON frustrated guy!! I totally agree
The FAQ is a good idea..

Byro-Nenium
08-09-2001, 09:54 PM
I still find the MP100 heavy. Kwun you have to have a strong arm to find the 2U MP100 light

kwun
08-09-2001, 10:08 PM
lightness is quite relative. i was using the ti-10 all evening, and then suddenly switched to the MP100. and that felt light...

the Ti-10 is great if you want to do some strength training, or if you feel like doing some mindless smashing. oh yeah... :)

shaun
08-09-2001, 10:18 PM
us people who "complain" about the forum becoming boring didnt mean to offend new comers by suggesting that their posts are too dull to answer. But what new comers could do is go to the search feature and look for an answer that way before they post anything. This way we dont get the same repeated questions all over again. The FAQ idea sounds really great and should remedy this problem...

shaun
08-09-2001, 11:15 PM
frusterate(D) guy, for the ti10, it really depends what you are looking for in a racquet. the 2u is quite head heavy whereas the 3u is more evenly balance. just choose the one that suits your playing style more.

Blitz
08-10-2001, 01:58 AM
I too find that MP-100 is heavier than Ti-10.....funny :)

And the Even-Balanced shaft wordings on the shaft of MP-100 seems false.....the racket is so head heavy :(

Cheung
08-11-2001, 08:07 PM
Hmm, I think I have only tried the 2U version. Seems fine to me.

frustrate guy
08-13-2001, 12:57 PM
that's very funny when i first saw this posting, i thought i post it but nope. i use the name 'frustrated guy' for this forum, than change to 'frustrate guy', now you're using 'frustrate(D) guy..'. i think i'm going to change my forum name again and i will call myself the 'happy guy'.

Howard
08-14-2001, 12:09 PM
Ti-10 2u is very very heavy but once you get use to it its very very good.