Yonex 'TOUR" series Racquets

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  1. PA3040

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    Dear All,

    I sow the Yonex has 'TOUR" series racquets in each category

    What does mean tour - What is reference to
    Is all Tour series Racquets made in Japan?
    Where can I have spec of them?

    Please advice
     
  2. gundamzaku

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    from my experience and what i've seen, the armortec and nanospeed tours are just mid-range rackets and are made in taiwan. the armortec tour is a bit head heavy obviously and the nanospeed tour is a bit even balance at least to my hand. from what i have inspected they are both 3u.

    i personally own two muscle power tours and it's even balance 3u on the heavier side of 3u meaning it's has a bit of weight. the shaft of the mp tour is medium to me at least. the racket itself is very forgiving with quite a big sweetspot.

    if i remember correctly, they are all made in taiwan.
     
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    There may have been others which were made in Taiwan though. [​IMG]
     
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    The Arcsaber 2 tour and Arcsaber 3 tour were also made in Japan and are limited editions. There are no specs which can be found on the internet. They are both the head lighter series in balance from the Arcsabers with medium stiffness.
     
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    wow, i have no idea that there were so many tour rackets, the ones i know are all yellow for some reason, the mp, ns, and at. i should have bought them when i had the chance. now it's so hard to find and i haven't been to HK lately :(

    thx guys for clearing this out, it's great news to me, more rackets to get and collect i guess :p
     

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