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jenny
03-21-2002, 09:36 AM
HI everyone:
I am currently using this reinforced shuttlecocks silver feather. I in fact have no idea about this brand and would love to know some more about it regarding the grades, the site ,and its quality comparing to the other birdies. Any comments would be greatly appreciated.

Winex West Can
03-21-2002, 04:58 PM
RSL is a well known brand who has been around for over 70 years. RSL stands for Reinforced Shuttlecocks Ltd. They have a patent for the process used. I haven't seen them around in Vancouver as the popular brands are Yonex and Victor but I've heard good things about RSL. Have you checked out the product review section to see what kind of comments/reviews were submitted?

Ricky
03-21-2002, 06:08 PM
RSL Classic is excellent which is the best shuttlecocks from RSL, and it is comparable to other leading brands as well. As far as I remember, RSL silver is the 3rd class shuttlecocks from RSL - in my opinion, it is ok but gives no surprise.

Cheung
03-21-2002, 07:49 PM
RSL used to be THE shuttle used in the UK.

Silver is pretty decent. I definately don't like the 'Ace'.

WYM
03-21-2002, 08:04 PM
I used to play with RSL Gold for quite a while. However we found that it's consistency to be of suspect. Every now and then, we get a few dozens (in a batch) that dosen't fly quite well or just kaput after a few points. Normally it is like one of the feathers that go. Fortunately we can exchange the tubes in the same batch for another lot, most of the time.
Anyway due to the inconsistency we have switched to Protech.

bahluga
03-21-2002, 09:11 PM
switched to aeroplane. RSL was inconsistent

Pete
03-21-2002, 09:29 PM
I tried the AEROPLANE G1101 and found its durability and flight characteristic to be above average: 6 points out of 10. The price is about HKD 74.00 to HKD 75.00. If anyone has tested the SG1101 and EG1101 please let me know as they are higher grade shuttlecocks.

Mag
03-22-2002, 02:53 AM
We use RSL Tourney Classic. It's the best - the most consistent, durable and playable shuttle I've ever played with. The Ace is terrible, though, but that's a practice grade and you get what you pay for I guess.

jenny
03-22-2002, 09:25 AM
Pete:
not yet . i am going to check it out then .. Thanks .

jenny
03-22-2002, 09:26 AM
Cheung:
Yes i know there are different grades, have u tried the best one yet ? and where did u get it ?

jenny
03-22-2002, 09:28 AM
To everyone :
Thanks for all you guys of your helpfullness.

Cheung
03-22-2002, 08:40 PM
Just to elaborate, RSL classic used to be the most widely used in UK in the region I lived. Then a shuttle brand called SnowPeak came in with much better quality shuttles.
The RSL shuttles weren't as durable or as consistent as the snowpeak's (as other people have indicated). Bear in mind shuttles are more expensive in UK.

In HK, the shuttles are cheaper and there's not much difference between the silver and higher priced RSL, well not that it makes so much difference to many people's play (IMO). Even switching around different brands of shuttles is pretty common in HK. So I just have the attitude of 'give me a fairly decent shuttle and I'll play on'. It keeps me on my toes when adapting to different conditions.

In terms of shuttle durability, this is less important in HK than the UK because the unit cost is cheaper. Mind you, we still keep the old shuttles for training routines.

And just for other readers, I've never seen a plastic shuttle used in an indoorcourt in HK. Must be over 99.99% of shuttles used are feather variety.

cappy75
05-13-2004, 08:59 PM
Just bought a tube of R.S.L. #6 Tourney shuttles from Tad's in Vancouver. Retailing at CAN$22. Any players with R.S.L. experience, what are your opinions of this particular model?

Pete LSD
05-14-2004, 12:01 AM
Tad's price is too expensive. I will try to get a box the next time I am in HK.

Just bought a tube of R.S.L. #6 Tourney shuttles from Tad's in Vancouver. Retailing at CAN$22. Any players with R.S.L. experience, what are your opinions of this particular model?

cappy75
05-14-2004, 01:56 AM
Well, there's not much choice here in Van, is there? Had a browse of Tad's shelves... I saw a few tubes of R.S.L Tourney #5 and #6, Yonex AS-20s and one AS-50 as well as tubes of crappy Victor Silver and Winex Tournament.

Pete LSD
05-14-2004, 02:04 AM
There is another alternative source. Just ask me the next time we meet ;)

Well, there's not much choice here in Van, is there? Had a browse of Tad's shelves... I saw a few tubes of R.S.L Tourney #5 and #6, Yonex AS-20s and one AS-50 as well as tubes of crappy Victor Silver and Winex Tournament.

cappy75
05-14-2004, 02:07 AM
Cool! Peter! Will you be coming out this Saturday at VRC? I will try to make it, although might be abit iffy as my cousin will be visiting from Singapore:(.

There is another alternative source. Just ask me the next time we meet ;)

Pete LSD
05-14-2004, 02:09 AM
Yeah, I will be there :)

Cool! Peter! Will you be coming out this Saturday at VRC? I will try to make it, although might be abit iffy as my cousin will be visiting from Singapore:(.

carlol
05-14-2004, 02:15 AM
im using rsl silver feather now. its not as good as the rsl tourney classic, but i find it better than aeroplane.

Its cost, durabilty, and quality of flight are all just right for me and my playmates.

Aeroplane (green) used to be very good, but the last few batches i've seen have been crap (if you pardon my french)... we keep buying a tube every now and then to see if their quality has gone back to previous levels, but its been disappointing so far.

RSL silver feather is a good buy if you ask me. here, its approximately USD 10.00

:D