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DanhNguyen5.3
11-14-2009, 12:15 AM
What kind of racket should I get?? like head heavy/light, stiff/flex, more control, more power??

like those kinda things,
basiclly I want a racket that can give me a good flick, far clears, strong/ok smash, and good control.
and if you know anymore racket like that or kind of/average/overall like that is like -80 for a beginner/intermitate player please tell me tyu :)

jymbalaya
11-14-2009, 01:08 AM
first, could you be more clear about that you want in the racket? i mean, a racket is a personal thing with every person. feel and everything comes into play here.

DanhNguyen5.3
11-14-2009, 10:38 AM
first, could you be more clear about that you want in the racket? i mean, a racket is a personal thing with every person. feel and everything comes into play here.

well thats what I'm asking you lool, like what would u recommend me from my skills for like a headheavy/light racket, or stiff and flex ( if you can tell me a racket than that can be really helpful), or like a racket for control or power or technique.

personallyfor I say I want a flicky racket, good for defence and control for net and smash, but it has to havea good clear, I dont mind if is BK or Vic, I dont really want a Yonex one, but I want to stay cheap for now lool like -80$

staiger
11-14-2009, 10:39 AM
Yonex Armotec 600 , you cant go wrong with that racket

DanhNguyen5.3
11-14-2009, 10:40 AM
Yonex Armotec 600 , you cant go wrong with that racket

I tried it, lol not a big fan lool

Sketchy
11-14-2009, 03:18 PM
I tried it, lol not a big fan lool
You're not exactly helping us here...
How about "I didn't like the AT600 because...< insert reasons here >"

Was it too heavy/slow, or not powerful enough, or lacking control, or what?

staiger
11-14-2009, 03:27 PM
I tried it, lol not a big fan lool

you are not really helping yourself much are you ! we know nothing about how good you are , your style of play and what you are looking for (power/control) .

Be more grateful next time if you going to post something and asking for people advice :mad:

DanhNguyen5.3
11-14-2009, 05:21 PM
you are not really helping yourself much are you ! we know nothing about how good you are , your style of play and what you are looking for (power/control) .

Be more grateful next time if you going to post something and asking for people advice :mad:

lool I'm sorry, but thanks for the advice, I know you were only trying ot help.

well the reason was becuase when I used it, it felt strange like the feel and touch to it, when I try to do a overhead shot clear or smash it felt strange like I miss the sweetspot, and flicking with that racket was pretty hard.

ummm I'm okay I guess, like I'm a competitive player, I'm an allround player I guess, good with net power denfence, ok with control, I can say I'm a intermitiate/beginner still, cuz I been feeling sluggish these day..
but I want to try use some of a rakcet that has more control I guess, but with a good enough flick and powerfull enough to do a good clear without using too much energy, if thats asking too much :(, than I want a racket with more control.

my overhead is a fullswing, accelerate(those two are the point of most of the power) at rotating point (and quick short flick a tthe end of smashs, for the angle for my smash and lil power), so I dunno if I shoudl get a flex racket or a stiff racket ( note: I still want good control )

I have great defence, if I didn't have it, I dont know what I would do, I'm quick with really good reaction, I either drop the birdie or flick it clear

I dont really want a yonex racket I think they are just way too overrated, and they're other racket just as good but much better price, I guess anything but yonex, I been looking through victor and blakc knights rackets lately

DanhNguyen5.3
11-14-2009, 05:24 PM
You're not exactly helping us here...
How about "I didn't like the AT600 because...< insert reasons here >"

Was it too heavy/slow, or not powerful enough, or lacking control, or what?
lool srry my bad, mut from my first comment I thought thats all I need to explain.

well the reason was becuase when I used it, it felt strange like the feel and touch to it, when I try to do a overhead shot clear or smash it felt strange like I miss the sweetspot, and flicking with that racket was pretty hard.

ummm I'm okay I guess, like I'm a competitive player, I'm an allround player I guess, good with net power denfence, ok with control, I can say I'm a intermitiate/beginner still, cuz I been feeling sluggish these day..
but I want to try use some of a rakcet that has more control I guess, but with a good enough flick and powerfull enough to do a good clear without using too much energy, if thats asking too much :(, than I want a racket with more control.

my overhead is a fullswing, accelerate(those two are the point of most of the power) at rotating point (and quick short flick a tthe end of smashs, for the angle for my smash and lil power), so I dunno if I shoudl get a flex racket or a stiff racket ( note: I still want good control )

I have great defence, if I didn't have it, I dont know what I would do, I'm quick with really good reaction, I either drop the birdie or flick it clear

So I guess I want a flicky racket with a good feel, and good for my overhead description

I dont really want a yonex racket I think they are just way too overrated, and they're other racket just as good but much better price, I guess anything but yonex, I been looking through victor and blakc knights rackets lately

Xushi
11-14-2009, 06:06 PM
the apacs tantrum 200 or 300 is what id recommend.
awesome defence but is able to hold pretty good power.
And i personally think it has a really good "feel" to it.

Sketchy
11-14-2009, 07:31 PM
Never tried Victor rackets.

I did have a Black Knight NanoFire though - it was actually my favorite racket, up until I broke it last week :(
It's very light, so quickness and defense are outstanding, and it's easily "flickable". Clears don't take much effort, but it obviously does lack a little smashing power compared to other, heavier rackets (it's not bad though). It's also very user-friendly - probably a little too light for absolute beginners, but otherwise fine for all ability levels.
Basically, it's a great all-round racket, leaning slightly towards the defensive side.