View Full Version : Karakal SL Ti-80
Oranjmaan
04-30-2003, 11:43 PM
Well, I can get this racquet for 105 canadian dollars, which is like 50 to 60 american. It's regularly 135 cd, or 90 american. Think it's a good deal? Anybody have this racquet? If so, wut're the pros and cons of it? Thx
gengar
05-01-2003, 08:23 AM
i should be getting 1 soon...maybe by next week for around RM160....say around USD40?
cooler
05-01-2003, 10:52 AM
Originally posted by Oranjmaan
Well, I can get this racquet for 105 canadian dollars, which is like 50 to 60 american. It's regularly 135 cd, or 90 american. Think it's a good deal? Anybody have this racquet? If so, wut're the pros and cons of it? Thx
if it included gst, then u got it for a pretty good price.
where did u got that from? store or karakal repres?
Oranjmaan
05-01-2003, 10:30 PM
Na, it doesn't include gst unfortunately. I can get it from the Karakal reps at the national squash tourny in Edmonton rite now.
cooler
05-02-2003, 09:19 AM
is that repres first name starts with the letter 'M' ?
Oranjmaan
05-02-2003, 07:59 PM
Lol, no idea man. He's a guy with a Brit accent from Ontario. But yea, ne more info about this karakal?
The Slti-80 is a pretty well balanced racquet. The playability is pretty high up there however i think it's a little too flexible and it's too balanced for my tastes. You should ask Matt Ross he uses the slti-80 as his main racquets and he's also sponsored. Good luck :)
Cheers,
Nick
gengar
05-04-2003, 06:48 AM
i juz bought karakal sl ti 80 but the funny thing is the weight thast stated on the shaft is 87/92 and not 80/85 as it should be!
are 2 versions to this racket?
the racket seems decent enough and i doubt it's a fake!
any possible explanations?
tq
BadmintonBoy
05-14-2003, 02:45 AM
Gengar,
Where could i get karakal rackets in KL or PJ?
Could you you please let me know the location or name of shop
thanks
gengar
05-15-2003, 09:30 AM
i bought mine from racket house at pertama shopping complex for 159+gosen string,grip n a bag.
but they onli have the asian version which weighs 87gm n not 80!
i juz found out from karakal they onli supply the 80 gm model to european countries and not asian countries.
reason for this apparently asian prefer heavier rackets!
Integra
07-15-2003, 05:25 PM
This racket is better then the old SL 80 cause there is less vibration. As for feel It feels like a heavier version of the SL 70. It does not have the head lightness of the Ti 75 but then your talking to someone that has 4 of the same rackets all that feel slightly different
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