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beaver
01-12-2002, 06:13 PM
Hi..
i was looking to buy another fischer racquet like this one :
http://www.vince.is.dreaming.org/fischer.jpg
<img src="http://www.vince.is.dreaming.org/fischer.jpg">
And i can't find one.. can i get one made by another compagny???
THanks..
Or what racket should i buy to get back the power of my y-joint fischer racket ???
Btw im leaving in north america (canada)
Thanks a lot
Hey
That racket resembles Prince rackets. I am not really familiar with them, but I know they use the y-joint and think their top racket is thunder, if you want info on that or other prince rackets goto the review section.
heidi
01-13-2002, 12:51 AM
do you live in toronto?
lee's did carry some fisher models but i'm not sure if they still do.
Kelvin
01-13-2002, 06:13 AM
One of my friend's is looking for this same racquet!!!
Tear drop shape correct?
beaver
01-13-2002, 02:46 PM
I live in Montreal.. yesterday a guy with the same racket told me fischer has stopped to make this model.. :(
I hope i will be able to keep it for a long time.. but i forgot some pieces of paint on the frame..
Let me tell you that the smash is so powerful !!!
beaver
01-13-2002, 02:49 PM
i saw the racket made by prince but its different then mine.. i have a "V" shape..
if i broke my racket.. i thought to buy an isometric model by Yonex... is it a good idea? to get back my power that i had with my fischer?
You should still have your good power with any other racket, but I know what you mean, like max power potential. If you go for yonex, Id say go for Ti-10, MP77, MP100, or the iso swing powers
If you like traditional head shape, go for the carlton AB 900, or if you get lucky enough to find one, the aerogear 900fx, one of the best rackets Ive ever used, I wish carlton hadnt discontinued it.
Brett
01-17-2002, 01:33 AM
Kain, why do you think the older Aerogear is better than the Airblade that replaced it? I e-mailed Carlton about the differences and they told me they were essentially cosmetic. They also told me that Simon Archer couldn't tell the two racquets apart, based on their feel and playability.
I tend to agree. I've owned both, and I really don't think there is much difference. If anything, I'd say the Aerogear seems more solid.
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