About Ti-10

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Charles.E, Dec 23, 2005.

  1. Charles.E

    Charles.E Regular Member

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    I rewatched 2005 Canada's Badminton International Sports Experts... Noticed in the mixed doubles finals (and perhaps other games...) the 4 players were using the Ti-10!!

    I wanna understand:crying: !!!

    Whats so great about this racquet that perhaps AT-800 doesn't have!?
     
  2. bluejeff

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    well, Ti-10 is something that is really hard to replace.
    It is a racket with really strong personalities :cool:
     
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    Ti10

    Charles,E,
    Ti10 is a very good racket. The racket is ideal for single and double. The frame is not easily chip when clashed with partner. The ultra Modulus graphite give u a very durable life span. If u are a smasher ,then use 2U or alternatively 3U will be more forgiving. I just love this racket that I bought 2 of them.:p
    Lee:D
     
  4. DinkAlot

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    There's really nothing to understand. Be happy with your AT-800. :D
     
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    Ever since I started using my Ti10 I loved it, but when I tried switching back to my mp99's I couldn't play with it at all, I couldn't do any clean shots with the racket... and lost 5 games in a row doubles 15-2, exact same score in all games.... maybe its a psychological thing... but it's affecting me...
     
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    while i am not used to the racket(mainly string) for now, i can feel the stiffness and weight/balance suits me very much!

    not likely that i will be using any other racket within this 6months(so i won't waste money on other racket, lol)

    i love the racket so much i almost want to sleep with it :D
     
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    Oh man, you have problems! :eek: :eek:

    ;) :p
     
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    nah, as long as you don't lick it, you are OK ;)
     
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    Uhhh... why, what's going to happen because I licked... I mean if I lick my racket? :eek:
     
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    So Locomoco, what did it taste like? I have always wondered...
     
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    Uhhh... I have no idea what you're talking about... :eek:
     
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    It will totally depend on how you lick it :D

    Watch out for the paint chips :D:p
     
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    btw, about this Titanium 10 where can you actually get it now adays i heard that they dont sel them anymore like ti 10 and the isometric swing powers but do u noe a place to buy them in Canada, British Columbia, greater vancouver??

    i acutallly wana try that
    and i have this yonex book i htink its 2004 with the nano 7000 cover
    and it doesnt say anything bout some rackets that are on the forum, example there is no mp 33 onli 30 and there is no mp 77 onli 88 and there is no iso 500 ,97 etc.
    and the titaniums i really wana try them out thanks
     
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    I can hook you up with that; I have just sent you a PM :)
     
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    BWAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!! ROTFLMAO! BJ, you are definitely getting my vote for BC Comedian of the Year. :p
     
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    LOL! It tastes like chicken, of course. ;)
     
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    was this tournament in Montreal, Quebec ? were the players all korean ?
     
  18. Charles.E

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    yep... like exactly
     
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    Hello Everybody,

    I've been using the Ti10 and MP100 for ages now.

    Just want to know those who were using the said raquet and switch to AT800 OF or DF.

    Was it a big change and do you realize any improvement in your games.

    Getting my bonus soon...so want to treat myself some new rackets. :D
     
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    Depends; are you currently using 2U or 3U rackets? If 3U, then the 4U AT800s will be relatively comparable. If 3U AT800s, then the 2U Ti-10 and MP100 will be comparable.

    Assuming comparable weights, I'd say the differences are: AT800 has a bigger sweet spot, has less torque and vibration and is lighter, faster. Power is comparable.
     

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