Yonex Ti-10 and Li-ning N 90 II

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  1. alanwong76

    alanwong76 Regular Member

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    I just bought yonex arcsaber 10 last week, but just now saw ti-10 selling RM 380 at shopping mall. so.. thinking to buy for testing. i didn't use ti series before.. any pros got any comment about Ti-10 ? or similiar to what others series of yonex racket...

    and, another i saw Li-ning wood N90 II selling RM 1k++, don't know got discount or not. same, any guys can give comment about this N 90 II and any yonex series of racket can compare with it ?

    Thanks for advise.
     
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    Ti-10 maybe quite similar to Nanospeed series but not too similar. Ti-10 is a good doubles racket for good defensive returns and decent smashing power. However, the frame is too fragile compare to other high ends model. Hence, it can't withstand too high tension ( to be safe, keep the string tension under 26lbs).

    Li Ning N90-II should be around RM800 after discount. If you can buy in China, it will be cheaper, not just a bit, maybe 200 plus cheaper.
     
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    thanks for the comment ^_^
     
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    I would disagree with the fact that the ti-10 is fragile. I have 3 ti-10s all strung at 28lbs or higher. You are correct in the fact that it is a doubles racket and good at defense.

    The n90II is suppose to hold up just like the at700.
     
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    Me too, I did strung my Ti-10 with 28lbs, but I afraid one day it will break=C I dare to strung 28lbs because I trust the stringer, at other shops I don't think I dare to strung that high=C
     
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    mmmm... makes me like wanna buy one ti-10 to try and compare with arcsaber 10 with i just bought >.<
     
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    If you always play doubles, ti-10 is very nice. It defense responsiveness is faster than Arc10 but a bit less powerful as Arc10. Ti-10 is truly a nice racket to own ( in my sense =p)
     
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    yup... i only play double..
     
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    Who say ti10 lack of power?
     
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    >.< .... nanoray 700RP just came out.... now going to confuse again... .ti-10 ? nanoray 700RP ? or arcsaber 10 ?.....
     
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    U need 2u ti10 to turn into bazooka!Plus bg66sharp u will semi auto smashing machine!!
     
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    why do you just try them all out. make friends with those who own these rackets, try them out one at a time and see which one feels best in your hands. i truly believe choosing a racket is all personal preference depending on your own physical abilities. the li ning woods is really heavy for me since i have a weak wrist, ti seems to be an all round racket to me, and the nanoray should be a more head light racket assuming it will replace the nanospeed line, but don't take my work for it, go try all of them out and judge them yourself. :)
     
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    Played with Ti-10 26lbs BG 80 and the smashes quite accurate and good on defensive for double.
     
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    if got budget then go hunt for ti10 with gen 1 or gen 2
    then u can even beat any double players in your town !
     
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    well, yonex nanoray 700RP and 700FL had launch on 15th sep... guess i gonna to get 700RP to try it.. last nite hold it without string and grip.. the feeling is like you holding nanospeed 9900 but the head is abit heavy than ns9900.
     
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