Kason racquets, which ones are ideal for doubles

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  1. tyentr99

    tyentr99 Regular Member

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    I was thinking of getting a Kason racquet, but I wasn't sure which one would be best suited for doubles. Is there any Kason experts out there who can give me some suggestions? I was thinking of maybe getting either a MP-105 or TSF-100. But I'm not sure which one is more suited for doubles. I'm gonna go check out the racquets at a badminton shop today, maybe that might help.

    Thanks.
     
  2. dmwg40

    dmwg40 Regular Member

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    i use the 106 ex for my doubles also have the 105 as well
     
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    Try looking out http://www.kason.com.cn/en/support-1.htm
    Go to the most bottom of the page.

    Btw,TSF 100 are very offensive.If you are skill enough,you could play it rather well in offensive double
     
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    You know of the dealer of Kason in Singapore?You have the contact?Address?
     
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    yeah, TSF-100 are good rackets, but I just don't get used to it --- always misses shuttles, can't generate powerful smashes, and can't keep the smash angle low....

    dunno why..
     
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    If you have the speed but lack the power, I'd recommend the Kason Carvel U3-ultra-light racket, only weight 77g.
    If you just like to smash alot, get the TSF 200 or 300.

    Your choice of racket really depends on the type of player you are, offensive or defensive. TSF 100 is kind of in the middle, average for defensive and offensive.

    Also, what is your budget?
     

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