getting a Ti-SWING-POWER, do not konw if is worth it

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  1. xcc19891

    xcc19891 Regular Member

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    I am getting a Ti-SWING-POWER, and I really do not know if it is a good raquect, pls help me to choose.(I am thinking about getting a SS)
     
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    Oh, there is no doubt about it. It's a great racket :)

    Let me see if I can take some pictures...... :)
     
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    It's a great racket, I agree.

    -dave
     
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    Yea i like the Ti-swingpower alot, i used my friend's SA when i first started and it had alot of power and precision. The problem now is its too flexible, i think you can get the stiffer version of it which is SS or SX.
     
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    The Ti-SA is a good racket which I use as my secondary. I the 900 SA as my primary. I used to have the Ti-SS until I sold it almost a year ago.

    However I am getting a 900 SS which is on arrival and here the pictures of it. It looks similar to the Ti Swing Powers. Note: The case shown with the racket is not the maching case, unfournatley the place didn't have it. Provided is the SP case which is suppose to come with it.

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    getting a Ti-SWING-POWER needs help

    I am getting a Ti-SWING-POWER from China, and I am thinking to get the SS one, but I do not know if it is the right one to get(is it a good raquect?)
     
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    do you like sitff or flexible racquets?
     
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    xcc19891 Regular Member

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    I think I like Stiff more

    Like stiff more, give me more power
     
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    Power is from your arm, not from the racquet. :rolleyes:
     
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    xcc19891 Regular Member

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    I know that

    Thanks for pointing out that, but still, when you reach a time when you swing hard enough, the raquect bend, and when it snap back, it gives you extra power, and if the raquect is too soft for the player, sometimes the player's game will be effect.:)
     
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    Some say the power is from your arm, others say from your wrist, yet others say from your fingers. Personally I have no trouble advocating the power from your racket hypothesis. One thing few considers is the energy from the incoming shuttle can be recycled. The energy/power recycled certainly does not come from your arm, wrist, or fingers.
     
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    Er... guys, the topic on where the power is is subjective and will continue for a long time... Let's get back to the topic, ok?

    Personally, I have SR and SX, and have a SS before. I liked both of them (SR and SX), both give me good power and control, I guess it really depends on yourself on the type of stiffness. To me, not much difference (stiffness) in both of them.
     
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    what's your current racquet?
     
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    sx is for you then.
     

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