Need New Raquet, but which one?

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  1. Greasemonkey

    Greasemonkey Regular Member

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    Hello Everyone,

    I am hoping to get some advice as to what racket I should buy that will be close to the one that I currently have. I have had my raquet for about 6 years now (played throughout high-school, tournament and college) and it is a Iso-Metric 300. Haven't been playing for about 1 a year and looking to play again.

    I am Looking for a well rounded racket for a singles player. The reason I like the Iso-Metric 300 over the 800 is because it is a bit heavier which give you a bit more control. Just looking for any suggestion and any brand. oh and trying to keep under $100.00 US. :D
     
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    Suggestion, Kason.

    Have you thought of trying a new brand? Kason.

    Depending on your level of play, are you A, B, C, or Beginner?

    I'm a A player, to compete at A level, it's all about speed. If you get to your shots quicker, your opponents have to keep up.

    I recently switched from Yonex to Kason and I just love the Kason Carvel U3 & U4 rackets. These rackets are so light and quick, I get to my shots earlier. I've been able to raise my game with a quicker return. Anyways, just a suggestion.

    Just in case you want to know, my Yonex rackets are bench warmers now...collecting dust....:eek:
     
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    Thankx for the reply, I'll look into them.. U got a question or anything on it? How much do they range?
     
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    im very uninformed... whats the diff between A, B, C and beginner? :confused: (sorry if im being stupid haha)
     
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    $50.00 Kason

    :) Kason rackets are very affordable (unlike Yonex), $50-$80 will get you a very good racket for intermediate level. My Kason Carvel U3 costed me $50.00 and worth every penny. Search the web for Kason Badminton and see which shop has the best deal.



     

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