Yonex Original VS Apacs Clone

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  1. daboob

    daboob Regular Member

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    Hi Guys,

    During my training this week I did a comparison between the Original Yonex AT800 rackets and its clone version from apacs.

    You can see the results in the attached doc-file.

    Please give me some comments on this test. If anyone else has done this comparison, please let me know if his/her results were the same.

    Thanx
     

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    shawn30_k Regular Member

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    wow thanks for the comparison.anyway i dotn care i just believe what you said.i have a armorpower 880off.i am considering getting the def racket of the armorpower.so i think this can come in useful.thanks.i heard ,any people discussing that the atdef racket is easier to use than the atoff racket.is this really true.
     
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    The APACS NANO 7000 is out-- look the same colour as Yonex but never use try it. Anyone try it before.
     
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    daboob Regular Member

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    Yeah, lots of people find the AT800DF easier to use than the OF. I think that is because of its more flexible shaft and because it's a little less headheavy than the OF.

    But try it out yourself.
     
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    how about other apacs armortec clone? i have seen apacs 800OF/DF, 810OF/DF, etc.. etc..

    dunno which is clone of which. :D
     
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    AP600 clone of AT300
    AP700 clone of AT700
     

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