Flypower Arbi fan club

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by TheSmasherKing, Apr 26, 2011.

  1. dm8988

    dm8988 Regular Member

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    I suggest you try the El Nino series. Test the El Nino 7 or the El Nino 10 if you prefer a lighter one.
    El Nino series is the top range in Flypower racket but they really deliver. Excellent control and you cant go wrong with the frame strength.
    if you after something with more power go withe the Enigma V2.
    i wont suggest to go with the Hexa O Speed if you never use a light racket.
    Since your trainer sells those product he should have some samples for you to try. That is the best way to do it!


     
  2. ein_roboter

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    Thanks dm8988! I tried the El Nino series, Warriors 17 and Hexa O Speed. Since a couple of weeks I'm the proud owner of the Hexa O Speed (I even got two of them for a great deal). Indeed it took some time in getting used to it (even with the high tension stringing), but after a while it's a vicious racket for playing doubles! My speed improved dramatically in the front court and when I'm playing in the back court, I somehow ended up with having a bit more time in producing the softer shots. My accuracy got even better. For smashing I can use much more wrist power. I do have another racket from a different brand that I choose for playing singles (slightly heavier). For my next racket, I'll definitely buy the Warriors 17 for singles though.
     
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    Warriors Series

    FP Warriors Balance Point:
    -Warriors 7 : 300 mm stiff
    -Warriors 8 : 295 mm stiff
    -Warriors 17: 290 mm med-flex

    Tornado 800 is more head-heavy than Tornado 700. Tornado 900 is easy to control than Tornado 800. The best for power is tornado 800.

    :):D:p
     
  4. ipang_bam

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    Flypower Attack Power 10

    One of my racquet collection is Flypower Attack Power 10, 3U, Stiff, BP 285, head heavy type, I'm using one piece thin towel grip. This racquet was kind of wild beast, power was good, swing was heavy rather, good defense. But disadvantage of this raquet was sometime give me tennis elbow syndrome, even I like it to booming opposite, after satisfied, the pain came in after that. I strung this beast with BG68 Ti, V=28, H=26 Lbs. One of disadvantage of this racquet is the grommet pattern was strange and tight, so you have to string it to very pro stringer..
     
  5. ani2402

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    hi does anyone here have any racket from the attack power series? can you post some reviews?
    also any idea about full muscle 98 or nano infinite 7?

    i have had a really wonderful experience with FP so far.. im saying bye to yonex :p
     
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    Dear ani2402, maybe I can help about your interesting in FP Attack Power Series. They're 3 kind of series, are : Attack Power 8, 9 and 10. All kind of series have same BP, Weight, G Size, also stiffness. But in each other series had different colours in frame and shaft. Attack Power Series have 80 grommet pattern. If you're want to stringing It, so look and search about the MX 80 grommet pattern stringing. It helps a lot to preventing the cause of string bed and look for the pro stringer to discuss It. In early days, Attack Power Series was hard to find/get, maybe you're get lucky to buy It in online badminton shop. So happy hunting to you..maybe some tips for me can help your interesting..
     
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    Hi Ipang_bam attack power just went out of stock :| , im not so lucky :p ( it was selling online..still had that old FP logo like the apacs logo, so maybe was from old stock)

    im currently using one from the dynamic series, (FP dynamic DV 88 BP 275-285mm Weight-85 to 90 g headlight, to be specific) do you know anything similar to that ?
    btw im considering to get a new one ;) but it is out of production now
     
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    My friend ani2402, yeah It needs much lucky to get the attack power series right now cause of year production was. Many of badminton online shop just sell the latest series. If you're visit Indonesia, so you can hunting attack power in various sport shop in Pasar Baru, Jakarta. Many sports name in there, unfortunately It's hard to remember all of those sport shops names in there cause of plenty of them. The disadvantage about flypower rackets was the grip size, not using G5 size if you're kind of asian small or medium size arm finger arm grab size. I'm already try the latest series likes Pancasona, Enigma and Tornado. The character almost same, it is all stiff, BP about 290, weight 3U. Diffrence was frame type, shaft tech, grip size (tornado and enigma smaller one), pancasona G2. My tips is if you're buy the latest flypower series so customize the grip size carefully. Used thin layer grip (vinyl/towel), maybe you can put out the original PU grip. If these step not comfort yet, so you can decrease the wooden original grip by vanishing the sharp form in the wood grip with knife slowly, smoothen the grip with hardlayer papper materials slowly untill you get the right precision grip size with your palm size. Maybe these homework spent lot of time to maintain It, but I'm sure to satisfy that steps. After that, wrapping it cushion wrap or electric tape to prevent the wood grip, and continue with your fave grip type; vinyl or towel. Maybe these share can helps you a lot. Nice to share with you..
    Oh I'm forgot..in my profile pict I'm taking selfie with my attack power 10 limited edition. This racket already change the owner. My firiend a doctor in Pekanbaru interesting with my racket atttack power 10, so we're swap rackets, he gives me Gamma Racket from USA manifactory TNT Control. It's not bothered me. I take It with honour of friendship. So you're late in share with me, if It doesn't happen last time, maybe I can give you the racket and swapping free...hahahahaha..Nice to know you ani2402..
     
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    Hi Ipang_bam its always nice to interact with passionate fans especially from indonesia :)
    thanks about those tips to get a good grip.. i have rather small hands so i can hold FP rackets quite comfortably :p but others can be big for me.. next time if i have any problem with grip ill certainly try your tip,
    i wanted to try out the attack power 10 and by chance if you come to india and ill swap yours with mine obviously for free, it would be great ;) :p
     
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    hello
    has someone used flypower ultra force c ,
    if so can u share your experience with the racket .
    i am an intermediate player and i want to buy this racket online and i don't know much about this racket .
    is it good for an intermediate player?
     
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    Hi Akash,
    Now, there is a new generation for the Ultra force and it's called ultra force C2. You could see the ultra force C review from this link :http://www.bulutangkis.com/mod.php?mod=publisher&op=viewarticle&artid=9851,
    The article mention that the ultra force C have a same play style like Voltric 70 and Lethal 50/60/70.
    I think that the racket is good for intermediate and advance payer (if the article is true).
    I do own apacs lethal 60 and It's my current to go racket. But what i want is the new gen Ultra force C2 review. Any one could give me a hand to review it? :D
     
  12. Mohammad Khairol Anwar

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    Hello fellow fans ...

    I've been a regular iser of Victor Bravesword 12 ... its getting more and more difficult to look for these racket especially since the latest version are out

    On to my question ... can someone help me in telling me what brand and category are there for flypower racket

    like yonex/victor for example
    attack - voltrix/meteor/tk
    defence/double - nanoray/Js
    all rounder/control - arcsaber/Bravesword
     
  13. Sealman

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    for attack, you can consider the Tornado 800 and for control the El Nino 07. These rackets were previously endorsed by Markis Kido and hendra setiawan respectively.
     
  14. Mohammad Khairol Anwar

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    Thank you very much sir for the reply and advice...

    Anyone knows any good shop to look for Flypower Racquet in Kuala Lumpur ?

    I know one shop at Kota Kinabalu but here at KL i dont know ... Can someone recommend it to me

    Thank you again guys ...
     
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    To my knowledge the rackets are available in Johor Bahru - Hongly Trading Company Taman Sentosa.
     

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