at800off vs at700

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  1. chobo

    chobo Regular Member

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    is the at800off any less head heavy than the 700?(both 3u)
     
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    at800of should be more head heavy or around the same
     
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    but i feel that at800of is harder to swing. and it feels hollow. AT700 is definitely easier/better to use in my opinion
     
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    really? i thought at800off was suppose to be a bit less head heavy for fast play in doubles and i was thinking of getting it...hmm now i'll have search for a diff head heavy racquet that's not as head heavy as at700
     
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    At 800 Of

    AT 800 OF is a good racket for double. It is slightly head lighter as AT700. Movement/reaction is faster than AT 700, yet powerful. So definitely a choice for double. AT 700 is slightly more head heavy and powerful, single racket.

    I use AT800OF for double and AT 700 for single. Sometime, AT 700 for single to train wraist power.

    Hope this can help.
     
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    I had been using Ti10 but after changing to AT700, I find that it is lighter than my Ti10 but more powerful in smashing. I play it in double but it did not slow down my moment. Great racket I can say!
     
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    Your AT700 3U or 4U?:p
     

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