at 700 vs ti 10

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  1. vtcn4061

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    hi everyone, i m considering these 2 racquets to buy.... pls give me all your comments on these 2 racquets.
     
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    AT700 n Ti10

    Hi vtcn4061,
    At700 is head heavy racket, good for single and smashing whereas Ti10 is good to control,smash and have a very good feel. Personally I will propose Ti10, 3U G5 racket for playing this game. U can use it in single n double too. Go for Ti10,man.;)
    Lee
     
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    the fact is Ti-10 (SGD$170-00) is cheaper compared to AT700 (SGD$250-00)
     
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    AT700 n Ti10

    Hi,
    Ti10 is now S$160/- at Artic Sport shop in Sembawang. 3U G5. Definitely cheaper than AT700. The performance is good compared to other rackets.
    Durable and powerful in smashes.;)
    Lee:D
     
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    I personally think ti10 is a very sturdy racket. For that price it is a real bargain.
    Not to mention that is my primary choice right now.
     
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    if you clash a lot with your partner, get Ti10. dam solid racket. mine survive plenty of clashes already. and only minor paint chips of less than 2mm wide ( only 2 of them actually):D :D
     
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    I had purchased and played with the YONEX Ti-10. I loved the feel, power and control so much that I sold both my PROACE Thunderbolt II.

    Get YONEX Ti-10, just get it! :D

    Thanks.
     
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    I have my vote on Ti-10 3U. Great racquet and good price.
     
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    My votes goes to Ti-10, too. Very stable racquet for singles and doubles. Excellent control and power! :D:D
     
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    Ti10

    Hi,
    I bought a Ti10 2U G4 and later switch to Ti10 3U G5 and found it is a wonderful racket. Since then, bought another one as spare. Just love it. Good, sturdy, powerful and good in control and plus a wonderful feel. I had tried AT 700 before but dont like the feel......too head heavy. :p
    Lee:D
     
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    thank 4 all your wonderful comments... but if you'll don take the price of racquet into consideration, which one is better and durable.
     
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    How does the ti 10 compare to the AT800 DE ?

    tks,

    Jun
     
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    I would say YONEX TI-10 is better and much more durable. I am also having Nanospeed 7000 and Nanospeed 8000. I don't care what are the prices of the rackets, I don't specifically buy a racket because it is expensive. YONEX TI-10 is a very good racket, I only regret not buying it earlier!:(

    Thanks.
     
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    Both are good racquets. AT700 requires stronger wrist.
     
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    You mean a 2U Ti10 vs. a 3U AT700 and the 3U AT700 requires a stronger wrist? Because I've hit the 4U version and it definitely was not has hard to "move" as a 2U Ti10. I never hit a 3U AT700...maybe I should try it.
     
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    I have 3U version of both AT700 and Ti10. I've been using Ti10 for almost a year. Later I got AT700 from bartering my NS8K with my friend. First game with AT700, my wrist hurt. Due its head-heavyness, AT700 tend to "pull" my wrist. Nevertheless, it is a powerfull racquet.
     
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    Thanks for the info. I have both the 2U and 3U Ti10 and the 2U Ti10 is noticeably heavier in swing weight. Oh yes, even the 4U AT700 is powerful, I can only imagine a 3U...oh wait...I have one coming and will know soon.:p
     
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    ti10 is more whippy than at700 and it is definitely not as stable. it is also not durable (it doesnt break but with one clash to the floor, the racket will bend) but it is easier to use and more forgiving as compared with 700

    AT700 very stable and powerful. but very slow in movement. most head heavy yy racket. i suggest u get 4U but it is personal preference. superb control and feel !

    my money is on 700.
     
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    AT-700 in my opinion. Been using the racket for awhile and it's perfect.
     
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    AT700 n Ti10

    Hi SaintDragon,
    Have u try a Ti10 before? U must try a Ti10 same "U" and preferably same "G" out first. I am saying AT700 is not good, but I find Ti10 is good racket for single as well as for double.;)
    Matrix:D

     

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