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bblee1992
02-12-2008, 05:35 PM
these are the rackets i am looking at and i am a defensive single player. Also, i think i use my arm power more than my wrist... which racket would help me the most? also price is not an issue so...put that aside :D

feel free to ask me anym ore questions o.o

Blurry D
02-12-2008, 09:10 PM
well you should but and try all of it since price and money is not the issue.. try i yourself..

btw, Bcers are quite tired answering these question as they are flooded with it..Search the stickie and then decide for yourself..

bblee1992
02-12-2008, 09:33 PM
well you should but and try all of it since price and money is not the issue.. try i yourself..

btw, Bcers are quite tired answering these question as they are flooded with it..Search the stickie and then decide for yourself..
I did.... and i came down to a conclusion that all these rackets are light...and as a defensive single player myself, i think light rackets are important for quick movements. Now my concern is which one would be better in control and clears and stuff....

xXazn_romeoXx
02-12-2008, 09:38 PM
definately ;) there are loads of reviews on the ARC7, new Ti-10 and NS9K =P, but defensively, ARC7 stands out, and the Ti-10 aren't so bad...but ARC7 has way too much flex, yet the Ti-10 feels strangely in the middle =D

LouisW
02-12-2008, 10:04 PM
these are the rackets i am looking at and i am a defensive single player. Also, i think i use my arm power more than my wrist... which racket would help me the most? also price is not an issue so...put that aside :D

feel free to ask me anym ore questions o.o

Actually, in badminton wrist power is more important than arm power.

wakloo69
02-13-2008, 12:38 AM
mind power is important too.....

volcom
02-13-2008, 01:25 AM
definately ;) there are loads of reviews on the ARC7, new Ti-10 and NS9K =P, but defensively, ARC7 stands out, and the Ti-10 aren't so bad...but ARC7 has way too much flex, yet the Ti-10 feels strangely in the middle =D
Umm the Arc 7 is very stiff.... not flexible at all

george@chongwei
02-13-2008, 06:40 AM
ti-10....
this racquet may be siuitable to u...IMHO.

bblee1992
02-13-2008, 06:41 AM
i know wrist power is more important than mind power lol thats why im swinging my racket and doing weights constantly at home now...but from what ive heard, AT series are for ppl who ALREADY has a lotta wrist power in order to make the best out of it....thats why im considering these 3 =\

crashandburn
02-13-2008, 07:20 AM
ti10 for you..............

Zero_Cool
02-13-2008, 07:21 AM
YESSS
Ti10 IS A GOOD CHOICE

Athelete1234
02-13-2008, 08:55 PM
Umm the Arc 7 is very stiff.... not flexible at all
I found the ARC 7 to be very flexible, on the shaft AND the frame. In order of stiffness, IMO, it's Ti-10, AT900T, Arc7.

aerotus70
02-13-2008, 11:06 PM
I nv use AT900T or Arc 7 before, but been a Ti-10 fan boy i recommand Ti-10 3U :)

crashandburn
02-14-2008, 01:33 AM
I second that, Ti10 3U or Ns9k S for sure.
I've tested all these rackets Ti10, Ns9k S and At900T and At900P...!

NaNo-TiMe
02-14-2008, 05:51 AM
Ns9k Type X :D.....

bblee1992
02-14-2008, 06:41 AM
i tried X and i think S is better o.O Type X is like the most stiff racquet right now lol...and i think type S would be more...flexible or however u describe it xD

kyungjin
02-14-2008, 07:22 AM
I think if you play more defense i would avoid the arcsaber, because like my first impression itīs too heavy, that it would be very difficult to play defense but if you want to train it wouldnīt be such a bad choice :D

Athelete1234
02-14-2008, 02:59 PM
Though ARC7 is actually the same weight as all of the others if they're all in 3U, it's even balance, so it's not super heavy or light. AT900T is headheavy, but the frame (aeroframe) is very aerodynamic, so it's very fast, even though it's head heavy. Ti-10 is fast, and about even balance as well. Arc7 is easiest to generate power, Ti-10 is probably the most powerful. AT900T is IMO my favourite, because it's so fast, so it's great for defense, and I can get powerful smashes in because it's so fast and easy to swing.

Edit: Forgot you're talking about NS9000S instead of AT900T. NS9000S is fast, stiffish, and has great control, but it's not the fastest or the most powerful. It's overall a well rounded racquet, but I find the feel to be a bit hollow, just for me.

wakloo69
02-15-2008, 02:46 AM
Ti 10 for u dude...!