sumbadder
03-31-2007, 09:15 PM
I my only spare TI-10 last week and died a little bit inside. Anyways, I need a replacement cause I'm down to one racket now. For me, one of the biggest reasons I love the original TI-10 so much is it's very thin frame of the head. And while I know you can still buy the old TI-10, I'm just wondering, are any of the new gen of Yonex rackets comparable in thinness to the TI-10? I'm talking like the NS8k, NS9k, AT900.
AMRaider
03-31-2007, 11:14 PM
The NS8000 is similar in frame profile to the Ti-10... However, you may wish to consider a non-Nanospeed racket since the Nanospeeds are head-light and the Ti-10 (old version) is somewhat head-heavy. If you like the Ti-10 that much, I would hunt around for more before they are gone for good. Cheers.
P.S. Armortec rackets have a relatively thick frame.. The AT800DE and AT900T are more aerodynamic than their box-frame counterparts (AT800OF, AT900P).
fishmilk
04-01-2007, 12:38 AM
Look into the NanoSpeed Type X. Many pros who have stubbornly stuck to their trusty Ti-10 have finally switched to NS9000.
SaintDragon
04-01-2007, 03:17 PM
The NS8K is most similar to the Ti-10 in terms of frame thickness and shape. The 8000 is actually a bit thinner than the Ti-10 though.
sumbadder
04-01-2007, 03:25 PM
I really would get another TI-10, but they're like $200 now so I'm just exploring other options. It seems like the NS8k and 9k are the closest in frame thickness. That said, which of these two would be more "similar" to the TI-10? btw, I'm using a 3u ti-10, not the 2u, if that makes a difference =D
chickenpoodle
04-01-2007, 09:36 PM
the ns8000 and cab21 is the only ones i can think of other than another ti10, or older racquets like the slim10, etc.
the ns9000 is much thicker than the mentioned racquets... its almost as big as the 7000. have you compared them side by side?
BombaTwIsT
04-02-2007, 04:42 AM
What are the pros and cons of both ns9k and Ti-10 new version?
sumbadder
04-04-2007, 10:42 PM
Wouldn't know. But I'm gonna try out a NS8000 just to see how it feels compared to the old ti-10.