RSL Millennium 5 Heat Ti-88 Length = 670mm Maximum string tension at 28lbs Lightweight, even balance good for fast swing, defense powerful from its thinning tube technology
Hmm can't seem to find Ti88/Ti99 from the rsl racquet comparison table. Whats the stiffness rating and head balance like for both racquets? (Btw i've never seen these racquets in AJ before) How about Ti100, has anyone tried them out yet? Its rated as extra stiff and weigh 93-95g, i don't think i can handle such racquets yet
RSL Fire Power Ti-99 Length = 675mm Maximum string tension = 28lbs Lightweight (slightly heavier than Ti-88), head heavy Good for power strokes from its head heaviness
Drifit, just fall in love with Ti 88. I believe it will suit my play style due to its lightweight/even balance. It just like my Carlton Powerflo 807 Wide 85g/even balance. Can you inform me what is exactly Ti88 weight? I like to buy one if still available on market.
yes, very sexy and good racquets......... these are old models, just post up as per drowsy request to have a nearer look at them me too, fall in love wit Ti-88. weight at 85g(without overgrip & string) similiar weight to X2-SP(84g).
Hi all, After reading all good stuff about RSL, I am thinking of getting a RSL instead of YY. Went to see racquets yesterday, was recommended RSL 7180 and 7200 (personally prefer 7180). Has anyone tried this before? How is this compared to 6800? Oh yeah, I am looking for something suitable for a female double player with not much strength, more defensive playing with some smashes along the way Thank you very much for any insight.
diamond x2 FP... very light... err... u might have to generate some of ur own power but very very good for defense... often times i swing too fast =P
Thank you very much drowsysmurf. I did mention diamond x2 series to the shop owner, he said they were stiff racquets and wouldn't suit me. I was thinking about x2 SP (4u). Some features like Taper Shaft will help to generate some power? 7180 doesn't have that.
Hi, You need to decide whether you need stiff or flexible racket: The more explosive swing player will benefit more of a stiffer shaft in terms of control and power. The more slower swing player will benefit more from a flexible shaft. Personally i think RSL not bad since i have a AP racket. SP would be suitable for you.
you are in JB, quite hard for me to help you. why not go to those of your regular supplying shops and get their help?
how much is it for ur this model?actually i have try x2(AP),really not bad.if compare this 2 model,any comment?
Sorry that I'm too lazy to go through the whole thread. Can I have an idea on the difference between X2 Pro, X2 Sp and X2 AP? Thanks
Technically, the differences are their flex and weight: X2 Pro = Extra Stiff, 89-91g X2 AP = Stiff, 84-86g X2 FP = Medium, 79-80g X2 SP = Flex, 82-84g