racket help guys....

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by zerochillnet, Sep 8, 2004.

  1. zerochillnet

    zerochillnet Regular Member

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    i use a mp99 but i realise dat the side of the racket at the 10 o' clock position has broken and dere is no point restringing it after the strings that I have break. I am an rep player representing my town. So which racket do you think is good for me I'm thinking along the lines of...
    -Babolat Satelite Comet
    -Yonex MP99...(not too keen)
    -I dunno need more suggestions
    looking for a stiff singles racket...
     
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    If you still like the MP99's performance, maybe another one?
     
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    yea i do but the problem is its too fragile...any comments on the satellite comet?
     
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    2U TI10~~ :p super durable
     
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    I am not too sure about the durability part. If you sure you have all proper usage, storage, and string job, then maybe you can draw the conclusion. However, if not, I don't think you can just claim the racket itself having some problem. :rolleyes:
     
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    could get a vt80 has a stiff shaft and since u use a mp im assuming you smash hard. voltrics can smash super hard. i have a vt70 to and broken shuttlecocks to prove it :) also the sound filter in vt70 and 80 makes smashes even sweeter. also the trivoltage system supposed to keepmthe smasing power, manueverability, and control. the voltric series is supposed to replace the armortec series too.
     
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    Err... This thread is almost 7 years old ?:p
     

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