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  1. nichthinkof30

    nichthinkof30 Regular Member

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    Im frm malaysia,i do appreciate anyone here can recommend me a good racket for me :D

    1. How often do you play, how serious are you?
    Im serious player and had university badminton training as well.

    2. What style of player are you? (Aggressive smasher, net player ...)
    Usually,i play attack but defence is a important thing for me too @@''

    4. How much money do you want to spend?
    around rm300~400+

    5.i prefer Yonex,currently im using Armotec 30 only..

    hmm,welcome any to recommend me a racket ,if possible ,state the market price too then i can compare :D
     
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    singles or doubles?
     
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    nichthinkof30 Regular Member

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    i will using it for single and double,but i prefer for single...
     
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    voltric series i heard vt80 is good for singles and that the vt70 is good for doubles. ive used the vt70 for single or doubles and its fine. the only time i feel tiredness in my arm is when im doing a drive and its a really long drive over and over. i bought my authencthic yonex vt70 from my coach for 2500 phillipine pesos (equiv. to 57 dollars usd i think) its a 2010 model so it contributes to its cheapness i guess. i also heard in the phillipines from my coach that yonex sponosrs phillipines or something so everything from yonex is cheaper i guess like how lining sponsors the chinease national team
     
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    Vt70, arc10 would be some good choices from yonex
     
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    nichthinkof30 Regular Member

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    hello guy,thanks ! any recommend ??
     
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    Arc Saber 7 if you cannot handle too stiff shaft. It works well in both singles and doubles. Attacking wise because of its slightly head heaviness and good in defense. Market price about RM500 ++
     
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    nichthinkof30 Regular Member

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    er...any recommend with lining racket or fleet racket??
     
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    kaiyuan Regular Member

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    Li Ning 's High carbon 1000A not bad. I helped my friend bought this, the defense is good and it is medium flex. The price is around rm229.
     
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    I would suggest YONEX VT70 or wait for VICTOR MX70. Both rackets are within your budget.
     
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    nichthinkof30 Regular Member

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    er..is arouund 300 + or 400 ++??
     
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    kaiyuan Regular Member

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    VT 70 about RM 420 to 480~
     
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    nichthinkof30 Regular Member

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    is there any fleet racket that is consider good compare to yonex?? because i saw some post saying that yonex actually is expensive and if get others brand with the same price ,maybe can get a better 1...
     
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    Yup. It is true. But it only applies on low end yonex. To buy less than RM300, it is wise not to consider yonex. High end fleet racket should be less than 300~ Not sure. I will buy only the rackets that suits me most. You can go to badminton retail shop and ask for the recommendation. Hock Eng in Bangi 's racket pricing is very cheap.
     
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    nichthinkof30 Regular Member

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    hock eng is a shop?? where the place?
     
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    SS15 in Bangi. Near petronas there.
     
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    have you heard of FZ Forza ??
    it is a brand from Denmark.
    You can try out this racket ti-290 N forze CNT from FZ Forza.
    i think its kinda suits your game.
     

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