Please help me choose ^_^

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  1. taber

    taber Regular Member

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    Hello

    I can´t decide between AT 800DF, AT 700, Ti-10,MP 88 or MP 99.

    Playing style:

    I´m looking for a balanced/a little head heavy so it wont be too slow in defense,
    but still good in offense.

    My playing style is alot of long clears, and some drops, and smash sometimes.

    Probably around midflex/stiff. I don´t have the possibility to try any of the racquets, so I would apreciate you advice.

    Christoffer
     
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    cooler Regular Member

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    3u mp99 :) ....
     
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    3U mp99 :) (i have that)
     
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    Any reasons why I should pick mp99? btw - I don´t mind 2Us, and if it would extend the life of the racquet?
     
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    cooler Regular Member

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    reasons are listed in your first post. :rolleyes:

    2U - doubt it and doubt it u'll find one in europe
     
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    Well.. Im going to order from BBesports so finding the racquet won´t be a problem, and the money isnt either.

    MP99 is even balance, right?
     
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    If you are ordering from BBesports, please try the MP99 cp or jp. I was told that cp are much better in quality. I was told that sp are mass production racket and cp are selected quality.
     
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    Can you wait for Nanospeed 7000? I read the description that it's a balanced racket.
     
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    Who "told" you that? :rolleyes:

    JP are also mass production unless you are considering Japan a small country. (Better know Japan's population is not little)
     
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    Ok, here again, the endless debate.

    If that's true, guess most of the non-CHN / non-JP elites are either dumb or something, as they using non-JP/CP rackets in tournaments.

    Also, all the rackets are in mass production, and have to pass QA to be released to the market. You think JP and CP rackets are each one to be "hand made"??? :D
     
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    I got an opportunity to try the AT 700 out today, and I loved it ^_^

    So thats the one I ordered. Thanks for your advice.
     
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    wow.... strong... hahaha . I thought you wanted something a "little" heda heavy.
     

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