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Radhika
01-20-2009, 06:56 PM
Hiya guys. I'm trying to find a good racket, and well, I have no idea what to get. I can't really say any information, because I have no idea what style I play or anything like that. But, let's say I'm a beginner, I know that I like pretty lightweight stuff, but sturdy. If there's anything else you need me to say, if I know what I'd be saying, please say. Oh, and I have a pretty small budget, let's say $50? But it depends, $75 maximum though.
Yeah, that's all, i hope you guys can help me!

jhirata
01-20-2009, 06:59 PM
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Radhika
01-20-2009, 07:01 PM
YY ISO75VF

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What? I'm confused, what is that supposed to mean?:confused:

jymbalaya
01-20-2009, 07:30 PM
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Yonex Isometric 75 VF

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i wholeheartedly agree with jhirata. the only thing better i can think of is a Head racket, which can be around 65 dollars here for a decent Nanopower (http://www.badmintonalley.com/Head_Badminton_Racquets_s/130.htm).

Radhika
01-20-2009, 11:20 PM
Yonex Isometric 75 VF

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i wholeheartedly agree with jhirata. the only thing better i can think of is a Head racket, which can be around 65 dollars here for a decent Nanopower (http://www.badmintonalley.com/Head_Badminton_Racquets_s/130.htm).


YY ISO75VF

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I looked for that, but it seems to not be there.
This is a page I found, but,not really sure. :confused:
http://www.yonex.com/badminton/racquets/isometric.html
There was no 75 VF, but when you look on BadmintonAlley, you see this, the 75 MF.
http://www.badmintonalley.com/Yonex_Isometric_75_MF_Light_p/racket-yonex-iso75mf.htm
But the heads, I'm not really sure what you mean by that.
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SpursIndonesia
01-23-2009, 06:27 PM
You should be good with any racquets that are quite light (4U or 5U), even balance, and medium flexibility. If you can get Hart racquet, the Infinite series are prefect for you, especially the Inifinite Nano line up. But Apacs Nanolight is also recommended.

Radhika
03-27-2009, 08:45 PM
You should be good with any racquets that are quite light (4U or 5U), even balance, and medium flexibility. If you can get Hart racquet, the Infinite series are prefect for you, especially the Inifinite Nano line up. But Apacs Nanolight is also recommended.

Okay. That may work out.