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  1. yosi11

    yosi11 Regular Member

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    I want to buy a racket but with a cheap price maybe i want to try Li Ning, Please help me to choose a good but cheap Li Ning Racket
    Thanks before :)
     
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    Honestly Li-Ning is overpriced. You can get a better racket for the same value of money from other manufactures. What is your budget? E.g. Apacs, Fleet, Head and so on.
     
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    i agree.. lining quite overprice...
     
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    what about Flypower thunder flash 3000?
     
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    well, im not sure about flypower thunder flash.. but flypower is one of the affordable brand in the market... for me the quality is excellent.. maybe u can check flypower fan thread to find out more about which racket u shud try
     
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    Thanks :)

    btw if someone want to recomend me a racket i would be happy my budget is around 30-50$
     
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    Thanks btw if someone want to recomend me a racket i would be happy my budget is around 30-50$
    can u give me the link to flypower fan thread?
     
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    What is your level? You must know your level before I can advice what racket suitable for u...
     
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    Intermediate
     
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    Apacs have pretty good rackets at your budget. Too many models for me to mention here. They are light (minmum 4U) and can withstand high tension. Thanks
     
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    Are they heavy head?
     
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    Agree with ucantseeme and Racexp. There are many good rackets out there at a lower price than Li Ning and Yonex. Apacs is one of them.

    yosi11,
    Yes, there are Apacs models with head heavy. You can check out Apacs website for racket specification and also Apacs Fan thread in BC Forums.
     
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    how about the thunderflash 3000/ li ning ss98?
     
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    If you intermediate player my suggestion racket suitable for is :
    Flex: soft or medium (don't too soft)
    Balance: Head heavy (if u like play smash)
    weight: 82-85 gram
    frame design: 1. isomatric good for defensive and control. some racket provide over size frame for more control. 2. Oval or egg design better for smash.
    String: about 24lbs to 26lbs (suggestion string yonex ultmax or li ning AP62 for more power)

    What important when u choose your racket is not the brand but which racket suitable for u....we are know yonex and li ning is branded brand for racket and popular racket among us...but if u want to find quality racket from this brand u must have a lot of money. My suggestion around u budget is:

    Bedini aero 9i (price about $30)
    Dunlop biomimetic elite (price about $50)

    Bedini 21.jpg Bedini 31.jpg Dunlop 21.jpg Dunlop 22.jpg Dunlop 23.jpg
     
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    It's hard to find those racket
    btw currently I'm using Pro Ace titanium dream do you think i should change my racket?
     
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    $30-$50 get a APACS Nanopower 700 or something. Super cheap and good.
     
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    Instead of Li Ning, stick with the world standard: Yonex

    Try out the Yonex Armortec-70 -- a super good yet affordable racket. I bought it instead of the Armortec 700 (which is expensive) and I'm very happy with the 70.
     
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    Pro Ace Titanium Dream is head heavy but very light racket (5U, CMIIW). I think you should not go directly to any extreme head heavy 3U racket. Just try Flypower warior 7 or astec aero tornado / aero hurricane series, thats a gradual upgrade to your pro ace racket.
     
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    dya think my racket is good for smashing?
     
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    btw is apacs nano 900 power is a good racket?
     

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