Both are Made in Japan Full Carbon Graphite racquets instead of the Ultra High Modulus Graphite for the Ti10 LTD. The TI0LD comes in two colours. In black and in silver.
The TI5LD is in green/silver. The green is similar or close to the NS9900LD green version. Last two pics show a bunch of them waiting to be strung.
Is it long like TI 10 or shorter? Why is it Ti0 undeer Ti series if it is full carbon graphite? Can somebody explain? Or only the frame has Titanium mesh? I am interested.
thanks for sharing for ti series of racket...can i ask why it isnt inside yonex lastest catalogue? is it considered phased out?
thanks for sharing for ti series of racket...can i ask why it isnt inside yonex lastest catalogue? is it considered phased out?
Specs are not stated on the shafts but are what is in the Titanium series which are head light balance. My feel is they are head light skewed slightly towards even balance. They are similar to the Ti10 Ltd which are repainted version of their respective non-limited racquets, Ti-Zero and Ti5.
May I ask an imbecile query? Is Ti Zero a remake of an older version or is it a spanking new one? Is is geared toward which type of player? beginner, intermediate or advance? Thnx vm.
I was wondering how does the racket hold the tension, cause I actually went to see Ti-10 LTD and it looks fantanstic. I wanted to buy one but then I was worried about if the LTD version is just like the old Ti 10's which it can't hold high tension.
if u see the photo clear on the racket cone it states...15 to 290 lbs....u know how much it can hold then correct me if i am wrong
Was gonna say - Yonex's factory stringing has gone downhill lately! They're really going back into hallowed antiquity with these - were they that popular in their day?
I think these were still in production. The Zero is still in the Japanese catalogue as of today ... Max tension is still oldskool alright, 15-20 for the Zero and 5 ... 17-22 for the 10LTD. The Zero is the most headlight model Yonex has on the chart with a flexible rating as well, most flexible on the Yonex scale along with AT600 and NS6600
thanks now i then realise...japan doesnt have muscle power....while....my place here..doesnt have titanium....
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/60756-Yonex-Ti-Zero-JP actually one of the Ti-Zero JP is pink in color but it doesnt appear so in the link. I had mine strung with pink gosen momone string