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jbchiong
12-28-2006, 04:03 AM
Hi everyone!!! :)

This is the first that I've posted a new thread. I hope that some of you will notice this post.

Anyway, does anyone here using a racket by the brand name Chaopai? I've bought mine about 4 months ago. I'm still using it now and I like it a lot. :D It's a Double Power JC-508. It weighs 86 +- 2 g. It has an overall length of 675 mm. You can string it up to 34 lbs.

The first time I used it I find it hard to use. :( Before then I was using a much shorter racket. I was using before a Dunlop Max 850 Titanium. It weighs 88g, even balance and it has a maximum string tension of 26 lbs. When I switched to Chaopai I felt kinda strange. I can't hit the shuttle right. I don't feel any power at all. It's like hitting at 100 kph when you know you can do it at 200. :confused: It tried to switched between the rackets and still get confused.

The next time I used the Chaopai racket it was different. :) I felt that I can control it the way I do before. I can smash it to fullest the way I want it to. Sometimes, my opponents can't hit it back when I hit the birdie. Never been happier before. :D

I attached some pictures and hope you like it.

Happy New Year everyone!!!

Dreamzz
12-28-2006, 04:06 AM
hi there.
never heard of the brand, but it certainly looks to have an armortec type isometric frame.
where is it made?
and how much can you get them for?

jbchiong
12-28-2006, 04:17 AM
hi there.
never heard of the brand, but it certainly looks to have an armortec type isometric frame.
where is it made?
and how much can you get them for?

Hi there Dreamz!!! :)

I just called the store where I bought it. The one who answered the phone said to me that it's made from China. I bought it here in my native country, the Philippines, for 4350 pesos. That's almost a $100. I understand why you don't know about this kind of brand. The reason is that it's limited to a few stores even here in the Philippines. You might find it in your place if you were lucky enough. :D

Dreamzz
12-28-2006, 04:41 AM
USD100 eh, that's kinda pricey for a relatively unknown brand.
then again, if you like how it feels, then who cares how much it costs?
;)

jbchiong
12-28-2006, 05:07 AM
USD100 eh, that's kinda pricey for a relatively unknown brand.
then again, if you like how it feels, then who cares how much it costs?
;)

Well, yeah. It's a bit expensive. That's the only racket I know that can be strung up to 34 lbs. I don't like signing any waivers that will tell me that the store has no obligations if broke my racket just because the tension is too high. I can't afford to buy Yonex especially those ATs, NSs and MPs. They're way off my budget. :crying:

madman
12-28-2006, 05:32 AM
I friend of mine bought this brand but I am not sure the model. Will get a shot of this when I meet him this Sunday and enquire about this. What I know is that it is quite popular in China. According to this friend, it is very playable too.

jbchiong
12-28-2006, 08:26 PM
I friend of mine bought this brand but I am not sure the model. Will get a shot of this when I meet him this Sunday and enquire about this. What I know is that it is quite popular in China. According to this friend, it is very playable too.

Then I guess I made the right choice. :D :D :D

Please tell us more what can you about it after you play. I hope its a good feedback. :)

Joemel
05-06-2007, 06:23 AM
Hi all!

I have been using a chaopai racket and i like the feel and response..i've tried MP99 and i like the chaopai better...maybe the MP99 works better for excellent players...I want to buy a new racket...maybe jbchiong can advise where these are available in manila http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif

Yfever
05-06-2007, 09:48 PM
Then I guess I made the right choice. :D :D :D

you definitely made the right choice as soon as you felt that the racket is the right one for you.:)

the racket's popularity shouldnt be your basis in determining if you made the right choice.;)

Smichz
05-07-2007, 01:58 AM
have u tried to string it to 34 lbs?Cos some of them r just boasting.Chaopai r not popular in china itself.I've seen their rackets,but i guess most of them were only for recreational play.This is the first time i saw their high end racket,from ur thread.A $100?That's pricey.However,it's back to u though..as long as it's good for u! ^_^

Ken168
05-07-2007, 06:37 AM
Chao Pai is a nice brand there are so many in the philippines from what i kow they are very light and i mean it. their site is www.jiachan.com.cn

drifterXL
05-07-2007, 09:46 AM
i thought this thread was implying something bad :p

quick fact, in cantonese "chao pai" means crappy lol. kinda ironic that its a brand, and its actually good too.

jbchiong
05-08-2007, 02:01 AM
Hi all!

I have been using a chaopai racket and i like the feel and response..i've tried MP99 and i like the chaopai better...maybe the MP99 works better for excellent players...I want to buy a new racket...maybe jbchiong can advise where these are available in manila http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif

I bought mine at Badminton Hub, Greenbelt 4. You can call them at 757-5881.

Have a nice day!!! :)

Kelvin
05-08-2007, 02:31 AM
i thought this thread was implying something bad :p

quick fact, in cantonese "chao pai" means crappy lol. kinda ironic that its a brand, and its actually good too.

Actually I believe Chao Pai, in Cantonese, is wrinkly skin no?:rolleyes:

vagpwner
05-08-2007, 07:12 AM
In chinese it means super racket.

sifuyono
05-08-2007, 09:03 PM
Then I guess I made the right choice. :D :D :D

Please tell us more what can you about it after you play. I hope its a good feedback. :)
the most important is what the string and ur tension? You said next play better, before that u can't hit further. I wonde what is ur string and tension when 1st play and next play? Cause racket doesnt make such that big impact, so it must be the tension and string:)

david07
05-08-2007, 09:17 PM
another one of those unknown brands.... any more info?

bdragon
05-10-2007, 03:22 AM
chaopai is great!!! I have 3 chaopai rackets
i think jc508 is very similar to Yonex AT500...

my chaopai NP666
http://www.mysports.com.cn/uploadpic/2007032815461366.jpg

my chaopai np689
http://www.mysports.com.cn/uploadpic/200703281503573.jpg

Ricky Saunders
05-10-2007, 10:17 AM
I used to own one. It's design was a clone of MP100 - -I forgot the model number. Unfortunately, I had a really strong racket clash with a powerful smashing friend of mine- -his Prince racket immediately got wrecked. I was able to use my racket for a couple more playing days, after which it gave way after a much, much softer/slighter racket clash with a (different) partner. I guess the frame was already internally destroyed then.

I liked my Chao Pai racket - -it provided good control and my smashes were pretty strong. I've been looking for the same racket since then but I haven't seen a similar model in shops in Manila which carry Chao Pai.

Have been using Karakal75, Prince Whisper 81 and Yonex Armortec500 hence.

Reiko
12-09-2007, 05:33 AM
Hi there Dreamz!!! :)

I just called the store where I bought it. The one who answered the phone said to me that it's made from China. I bought it here in my native country, the Philippines, for 4350 pesos. That's almost a $100. I understand why you don't know about this kind of brand. The reason is that it's limited to a few stores even here in the Philippines. You might find it in your place if you were lucky enough. :D
hi jb, just want to ask you where did you buy your chaopai racket?

Makunouchi
12-09-2007, 07:33 AM
I bought mine at Badminton Hub, Greenbelt 4. You can call them at 757-5881.

Have a nice day!!! :)


Hi there jbchiong! Badminton Hub is an expensive store in buying badminton related products:eek:. Try Chris Sports or Ralphs sporting goods in Greenhills next time maybe they have Chaopai products there so you can save on you next purchase.

Hope you like your new racquet and smash away.:D

Retro_10s
12-09-2007, 10:14 AM
Never heard of them though the model name does ring a bell ,.. seems quite a heavy racquet too,..... the human physique is amazingly efficient and adpating to suite the needs so i guess the extra weight will feel just normal after a few weeks of playing. Must be fun to smash with that weight. is it head heavy?>

good luck with the racquets!

RSLCANADA
12-11-2007, 06:06 PM
Hi there,

I met the managers of Chao Pai for a few times, they are nice people. As I know, Chao Pai is strong in hilippines and Shanghai and some south provinces in China. I believe their products will get better and better. Their shuttles have good reputation.




I used to own one. It's design was a clone of MP100 - -I forgot the model number. Unfortunately, I had a really strong racket clash with a powerful smashing friend of mine- -his Prince racket immediately got wrecked. I was able to use my racket for a couple more playing days, after which it gave way after a much, much softer/slighter racket clash with a (different) partner. I guess the frame was already internally destroyed then.

I liked my Chao Pai racket - -it provided good control and my smashes were pretty strong. I've been looking for the same racket since then but I haven't seen a similar model in shops in Manila which carry Chao Pai.

Have been using Karakal75, Prince Whisper 81 and Yonex Armortec500 hence.

ren_di
12-12-2007, 08:01 AM
u guys can ask the person from chao pai too. he is here in this forum with the nick mark... something i forgot. i met this guy last week. he is a good guy and their brand is good too. i love the shuttles. they are amazing.


try the all black one guys.. it looks like some secret weapon in anime...
haha:D

joone427
04-08-2008, 05:04 PM
I was able to buy 2 Chao Pai Nano Power 728 w/ Ashaway MP white @ 28lbs and played with it last night. This is the best racquet i ever played with so far and the string makes an awesome sound. Defense and net play is very good since the racquet is very manueverable. I've used MP88, AT300, AT700, AT800-OF, AT900-P and RSL X2 FP before and this is my new go to racquet. I liked it so much that i bought 4 more... 2 for my wife and the rest are backup racquets :)

pahakin
07-29-2009, 01:45 AM
what store exactly in the phil..i cant find any here.. i've tried to find one and cant find any...i want to try that racquet especiall jc-6000.. i came to take a hold of it and it felt good.

RSLdude
08-05-2009, 11:24 AM
the distributor of chao pai, and tactic badminton rackets and gear is mr. luke chan. you can contact him thru his mobile phone # 0917-5372673.

pahakin
08-10-2009, 04:39 AM
thanks RSLdude..hopefully i would be able to have..i will try to look at Ralph's in Greenhills when when i get to manila comes aug. 21..heheheh hopefully i'll have one..thanks bro.

LD rules!
01-30-2011, 01:32 PM
Would anybody be able to give any more information about the following racket:

Chao Pai T11 (or T11 Limited)

All I know is it is 3U and stiff, but I don't know about it's balance, and where I can get it from, and also how much. If anyone has any info, please let me know:)