Mavis 300 and Mavis 350

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  1. quik_silver

    quik_silver Regular Member

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    Hi, once again it's me.. I have no clue which one to buy...Since i don't really know the difference between 300 and 350... Can some tell me which one should I pick?
     
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    350 is the choice.
    It is the most durable of YY nylon shuttles. And its flight is more like the feather shutles, compare to 300 (only 370 is better).
     
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    I don't se notifiable difference batween both except the weigh of my wallet
     
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    I find that the Mavis 300s fly more like feather birds-- they're more responsive than the 350s. The 350s are a bit more "clunky" than the 300s. The skirts on the 350s do last longer though.

    If you have no preference as to the feel of the bird, either one is as good as the other.
     
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    I completely agree 300 is better than 350. 300 is more feather-like, and 350 does last longer, but in its own plastic-feel way. If you want quality play 300 is the choice.
     
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