View Full Version : What is your NEXT racket going to be?
Tony Halim 10-06-2001, 07:38 AM Everyone has always been asking what your current racket is, etc.
I just thought that it would be interesting to know what you think your NEXT racket would be.
I'm currently using the MP77 and an Adonex MP Ti-10.
If I were to buy a new racket, it would probably be a Carlton AS-Ti.
Byro-Nenium 10-06-2001, 07:58 AM Hahaha!! I was expecting this to be your post! Sold off all the rackets and bring in a new batch!
Well, my next racket, you would know...... The Victor Super Ti-5. We didn't get to go stringing today, Iris had something on so we're going another time.....
Anyway, i'm currently using my beloved Ti-10. The other 1, 2 or 3 rackets in my bag that morning will depend on my mood. Tomorrow its gonna be the Victor Super Ti-5, (After i string it ;)), the MP100 and maybe the Iso Tour 300
Cheung 10-06-2001, 08:15 AM Another cab20 original.
If you ask about another model, probably Ti10.
Currently I am using the Black Knight Aero Pro Ti.
My next racquet will probably be the Yonex TI 5.
Jeff L 10-06-2001, 12:31 PM currently a Carlton AB900
planning for a 2U mp77
TrunkZ69 10-06-2001, 08:38 PM Jeff, didn't you have a MP100.
Jeff L 10-06-2001, 09:32 PM yea i do but i dont use it much, i may sell it to a friend
marshall 10-07-2001, 06:40 PM Another Iso 600 with BG-65 strings at 19 or 20 pounds to match the one in my bag now. I started using this racquet in July after having it in my bag for abt 4 months, and really like it. Makes a nice sharp POW! when I smash or clear, and is easy to maneuver at the net if I grip it abt halfway up the handle.
Another Forza Ti Tech 1100, for sure.
shaun 10-08-2001, 07:24 PM i just got a 3u cab23 g5 with bg70@23x25 this saturday
cooler 10-08-2001, 11:11 PM a real one this time? :)
Creative 10-09-2001, 10:31 AM I think Shaun learned his lesson. :) Where did you get the racquet Shaun? Lees or Yo's? I'm still after a ISO800 but hard to find in T.O. Lee's wants $198 not including string as I phoned them on Friday. That is a SP version also. I can get a CP/CN version for less then that on the ISO800 in HK.
shaun 10-09-2001, 06:09 PM :) i got the cab from Yo's.
it has a TH serial number OoOoOo. it feels much more solid on impact than the mp77 ever did.
Cheung 10-09-2001, 09:03 PM Purchased from where??Maybe 3U frames are more susceptible to damage.
Cheung 10-09-2001, 09:05 PM Oh, just saw you already wrote where you got it from.
Brett 10-10-2001, 10:18 PM Shaun, are you sure you didn't get ripped off with another fake? Yonex's website doesn't list any 3U Cabs, nor have they ever made any in the past. Is this a new development that has just been introduced for the Asian markets?
shaun 10-10-2001, 11:03 PM 3u cabs have been around for a while...
but they only exist in asia...
Clive 10-11-2001, 11:48 PM Excellent question!
Definitely going to get a second MP100 as a spare.
Also, will look at the following for variety:
* MP77, similar length, head etc to the MP100 with slightly less head-heavyiness might be a good thing to have in the bag.
* Carlton AB900--for its head speed and because I think it looks great.
* Prince Triple Threat--can't find one in Australia to try out, but my son's cheaper Prince is great and I'd like to have a top of the line one.
By that time the MP100 replacement will be out!
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