Singles racket recommendations

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  1. eddyededwin

    eddyededwin Regular Member

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    what are some good rackets for singles players? i currently have a z slash but i find it kinda hard to use :s
    i think id perfer some head heavy rackets and i heard the n55ii was quite good.
    any suggestions?
     
  2. LD rules!

    LD rules! Regular Member

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    you need no other racket apart from a SW35...:)
     
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    Maybe the Voltric 80/70
     
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    hmm i have never tried any victor rackets before howz it like? is it similar to any yonex rackets?
     
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    Just buy it!:) if you Want something a bit head heavy, this is your racket, no questions:)
     
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    I recommend the SW 35, too or a heavy MX80 (89g dry)
    Why?
    It's pretty stiff, solid, slightly head heavy to head heavy and durable. You can strung it to 30lbs with warranty. I have only good experience with Victor (Contact to Victor).
    I tried the AT900P, Z-Slash, AS10 from the evil empire and the LN N55 (1st Gen) and own two SW35. Out of all racket I would choose the SW35 first or a heavy (89g dry) MX80.
    Just give it a try. It's high end quality. You won't regret if you buy one.
     
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    At least as good as any YY racket, if not beter. But me personally, I use Flypower Warrior 8 for single, it's quite awesome
     
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    haha i'll probably be the only one to recommend the ns9900 but i use it for singles and i find it meets all my needs xD failing that, the at900 technique or power also work pretty well.
     
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    wowww neva knew victor makes such awesome rackets! ok ill go buy 1 haha
     
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    I own an AT Power, and I just bought a NS9900... I must say, that using the NS9900, my clear has become a lot better and easier to swing at the back of the court due to the head-lightness of the racket. The AT Power is better for doubles when you have an easy smash because it has a heavier head.
     
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    It depends, what are you looking for preferably ?
    1- power & control
    2- power & speed
    3- speed & control
     
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    Hi Tikok,

    What rackets can you recommend for options 1 and 2?
     
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    Agree with you. 2U version of NS9900 is very good for single
     
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    victor sw35 3U
     
  15. eddyededwin

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    i probably want power and speed
     
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    victor has equal or better quality than Yonex
    the main thing about victor that it actually cost less than yonex
     

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