Can any one tell which racket to buy my budget is Arnd 10 thousand rupees.(150$)

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  1. Nitzzzz

    Nitzzzz Regular Member

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    M confused which racket to buy. I am a little aggressive player have a good power in smashi g not such a professional type but not bad also. I tried MP25, voltric 2, arcsaber 7. Plz do suggest me a good racket by budget is 10000rs (150$)
     
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    you can choose from tens of rackets for that price since you've pretty much cover 75% of the market with that amount. if you can give us more on your game play, the way you play, and how you play and what you want from your racket, we might be able to give you a better suggestion.
     
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    Well I have power my basics are good powerful smasher. Just liltle bit poor in stepping and ol. I play both singles nd doubles. I want a dual racket which can generate power and also have control. I am improving my skills unfortunately I just broke my last racket.
     
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    Li-ning N70 II
    Victor BS 10
    Victor BS LHI
    Yonex VTZF2
    Gosen Gungnir Beta
    Gosen Ryoga Issen

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    Thnxxxxx alot [MENTION=39250]gundamzaku[/MENTION] Bt can u tell some more rackets li-ning and yonex are good but m not familiar with victor and gosen
     
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    I want a dual racket which can generate power and also have control. I am improving my skills unfortunately I just broke my last racket. [​IMG]
     
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    [MENTION=109001]atypical[/MENTION] can u tell some more rackets
     
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    Hi, Nitzzzz !

    Actually my favorites are the Yonex NR 300 and the Victor Thruster K 7000 S.

    The NR is the "faster" one, the Victor is IMVHO a superb allrounder.

    You'll find more here.

    Joachim.
     
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    Victor TK-9000
    Kason F9
    Li-ning N9
    Yonex VT-70
     
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    [MENTION=47911]smashit[/MENTION] and [MENTION=109001]atypical[/MENTION] thnxxxxx guyzzz
     
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    Please let us know for which racket you opted in the end, why - and how's *your* impression of its performance and its charakter !

    Joachim.
     
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    there are no such thing as a bad racket, it's really subjective according to what feels good to you. that said, there are virtually hundreds of rackets you can choose from in that price range. any of the arcsaber range will be ok
     
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    actually arc7 is a very good racket, voltric 60 is a decent racket but it might be a bit flexible for you if you already generate enough power for smashing. i second the suggestion of the nanoray300, i love the way it feels ad the way i play. tho when i play doubles it seems that the racket felt longer than other rackets, but only when i'm at the net. when i'm smashing from the back, it feels right at home :)
     

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