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Taller? Its like 80% genetics and 20% environment/lifestyle. The only thing you can do is to eat your veggies and make sure you get all the...
Price is too good to be true. considering he is only taking 4 modes of non-credit card payment, you won't be able to use charge back if the racket...
mp99 is the best way to go. It is an even balance racket and is pretty good at everything. It has power, but is also quick enough to play defense...
Well just to say this, the longer you played with bad form, the harder it will be to fix that form.
The "I'm just going to let this loose" was the funny part. All cabs suck was just your opinon. and this thread is getting o/t
I would take the cab30 cuz i haven't tried out the at500 yet =P.......... on a more serious note, you should take a look at the equipment reviews...
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If they are just rec players just go out and buy them the lightest rackets you can get @ ~10 dollars each.
Ya, i checked it out with my friends racket. Everything looks the same. I got it from sumai03 btw.
Depends on how long you play for and how hard you hit.
Well I read about how most people string their oval rackets at X+2 by X in order to keep the head of the racket from getting deformed. I was...
Maybe cab30 @ Racket supply
-Nope I don't go to indy. -Colorwise, I will be able to check with my friend's mp99 in a day or so. He has a US version one, so ill just compare...
Just got a new racket from ebay. Wondering if its real. It came from someone legit as recommended in one of my earlier threads. I tried to take...
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7726 Yes, there is a difference. Some people prefer overall lighter rackets, while...
Mp99 is the way to go if money is NOT an issue. It is powerful and quick. It is a awesome all around racket. Also consider At800def, it is suppose...
Maybe you should try out the At800 and mp99. They aren't that much different from each other, so it comes down to preference. I have tried both...
Mp99 is the way to go for an all around racket, but maybe you should consider trying the two out before buying. One racket may suit you more than...