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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by clearng, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. AT500Gravity

    AT500Gravity Regular Member

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    lmao same defense but whuich racekt r better in power n control?
    like as in weight n stuffs...
    thx
     
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    If you play like you spell you can't even handle the Amp90 :rolleyes:. Start lookin' in the girlie section [​IMG]:cool:.
     
  3. weinsteinium

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    They both weight about 88g and the BP's on my racquet were 289mm and 293mm for the AMP90 & VH1800 when strung and gripped. So pretty similar.

    The problem is that the racquet isn't generating the power, you are :)

    But I can say that for me, the AMP90 is a little too stiff and I get better power from the VH1800. Or more accurately I get more consistant power from the VH1800. When someone lifts up an easy shot for me to smash I can crush it with the AMP90 but when I'm a little out of position or behind the birdie I can't generate as much power with the stiffer racquet.

    Someone who was stronger or had better techinique might be able to generate that power even on the difficult shots. Someone with less power or (heavens forbid) worse technique might not be able to generate much power at all with the AMP90.
     
  4. AT500Gravity

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    kk thx bro gona stick with a vh1800 then
     
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    It's a great racquet, I think that you'll like it.
     
  6. AT500Gravity

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    okay makin sure one tihn
    is 3u for power while 4u is more of defensive plays?
    just wonderin
     
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    In general that's true but they make headheavy 4U racquets like the Yonex AT900P and headlight 3U racquets like the Nanospeed 7000.

    On DinkALot's racquet chart the AT900P is listed as 85.5g (4U?) with Excellent power and Poor+ defense.

    The Nanospeed 7000 is 87.5g(3U) with Average+ power and Excellent defense.

    The difference between a heavy 4U and a light 3U can be pretty small (which is why I'm not a fan of the U system and prefer that they list the actual racquet weight) and headheaviness can overpower that difference.

    So, you have to judge each racquet individually.
     
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    why wondering which nano 900 power (color red/white )represents
    yy at900t?
     
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    i might get nano 900power(red/white),vh1800,amp 90,es10...
    which one of the above best suits my plays?
    i want a pro here to help me pick
    im offensive player
    plays single
     
  10. hoiboy79

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    If you think you can handle an AMP90, then go for it. If not and you want
    something a little more forgiving, then go for the VH1800.
     
  11. yanzhi0714

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    hello Apacs fans~~
    is RM170/USD50 a good price for Apacs Nano Fusion 608 Pro,
    and RM190/USD55 a good price for Apacs Furious 60?

    im going to get them if they sound ok..
     
  12. Skanbuzz

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    APACS in UK

    Hi

    anyone know
    http://www.apacsuk.co.uk

    http://www.apacs-sports.co.uk

    What are their relationship and are they the same company?

    I thought APACS work on a 1 distributor per country policy so is the main distributor?

    Hope APACS parent company can clarify.

    thanks
     
  13. val_tamse

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    hi

    thre same company bro ive ordred racket from them both.:)
     
  14. trickflick

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    Are APACS racquets bought from Malaysia and the UK the same despite the price differences?
     
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    They are both the same company or the people who run them operate two website?
    One has discount on certain goods and the other don't

    Strange???
     
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    does anyone string their apacs racket at 30+lbs?
     
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    i believe oldhand does.
     
  18. DinkAlot

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    Yeah, most of them can take 30lbs. ECP no problem. I tried the T200 and L50 at 32lbs. ECP and that was no problem either.
     
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    But how high can a crank machine go?
     
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    Both sites were run by one company, but Apacsuk was passed on to an authorised dealer, I was told.

    I have had excellent service from Apacs-sports.co.uk recently, buying a NP900W and currently having a Nanopro 9600 Tour on order with them (yippee!! can't wait). I recommend them highly.

    Roy B.
     

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