Cheap Raquets

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  1. yao_zhou

    yao_zhou New Member

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    Does anyone know where the cheapest place to buy an Armortec 800 OF is? I think in Malaysia its probably cheapest but i cant seem to find the price. Thanks
     
  2. surge

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    i think you can get them cheaper in singapore cos the distributor is in singapore. proace/apacs are much cheaper in malaysia cos the distributor is from there. but not yonex
     
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    i think thailand is the cheapest but i maybe wrong. i do noe tat a AT-700 is bout RM350 which is bout 53 pounds.
     
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    s1nn3r Regular Member

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    bewareful of fake yonex. there are plentiful around this few region.
     
  5. surge

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    thialand yonex is cheaper but they are TH version. not that they arent good, just different from the SP version that you get when you buy in singapore or malaysia. then again, there are ppl who sells Th version rackets in sinapore too. do confirm TH/SP version cos price wise TH is cheaper...quality wise i dunno cos i dun own any TH version
     
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    I own a TH (mp99), JP (AT800O/D), SP (Ti-10)...and to be really honest I think the quality diff in no that significant - although on the AT800D the pain job is very nice

    However, since they are diff rackets - mebbe comparing apples and oranges
     

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