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Can someone please give me some advice on this racket? I am using the muscle power 55 right now. But I want more power and a little bit lighter on the racket head.
Try the TISP SS or SA. They are quite head light, produces some power. Or you can try the TI-7 light or normal. Those are powerful head light racquets IMO.
If you would like to try different brands I suggest Carlton AB1000, that racquet is amazing, but is too light for me.:p
Rob0921
06-18-2002, 05:28 PM
I wouldn' t suggest Ti Swing Power to anyone who uses head-heavy racket. The Ti SP is too much light. Hard to smash with it. It doesn't have enough power I think.
Originally posted by mp88
Can someone please give me some advice on this racket? I am using the muscle power 55 right now. But I want more power and a little bit lighter on the racket head.
Oops, forgot that you wanted a head-lighter racquet.:p
Then I suggest the Slim 10, if you can find one that is.:p
jsunsun
06-18-2002, 10:47 PM
there are not many racquets that are more head light than mp55, yet more powerful. i think ti8 and ti sp sx are the only racquets that are more head light, and more powerful.
Originally posted by jsunsun
there are not many racquets that are more head light than mp55, yet more powerful. i think ti8 and ti sp sx are the only racquets that are more head light, and more powerful.
I agree with jsunun. The Ti8 is quite head light....not too much.....
But the TiSp SX is another story, that feels head heavy!...but powerful.
Rob0921
06-19-2002, 07:05 AM
When I wanted to buy a new racket I asked my friends if I could try their rackets. I think you should do this too, mp88.
Sgt_Strider
06-30-2002, 12:49 AM
how much does the ti8 cost in Canadian dollars?
Marky
06-30-2002, 09:58 AM
I think the Ti 8 has been off the production line for quite sometime.
I have seen the TI7 Light, it is not a long racquet, but regular length....the racquet is really really thin, and someone that I know has commented it as a Yonex Slim 10 with TI mesh inserts added. I haven't played with it yet, though I remember the Slim 10 being fairly head light.
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