Victor Rackets

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Derek, May 17, 2001.

  1. Derek

    Derek Guest

    I play at the Woodstock Badminton Club in Woodstock, Ontario and a lot of the guys I play with use Victor rackets, is it worth it to move over to the Victors? I am currently using a Yonex Ti-10 SP and an ISO SP900 SX SP.
     
  2. Yogi

    Yogi Regular Member

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    Pls dont. u probably have the best 2 rackets in the market as of date.

    I am not taking any credit out of Victor but i think the rackets that u mention are def way superior to the victor's.

    try to get Mp 100 3u version also and u migh have the best rackets in the world.

    If u still want to change then try Forza. These rackets are great.
     
  3. Byro-Nenium

    Byro-Nenium Regular Member

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    I haven't tried the Iso 900 SX but the Ti-10 is a great racket! it was in my bag as my no. 1 racket for about 5 months till my Slim 10 moved in.

    But anyhow, its a very good racket the Ti-10 i mean...... get used to it and stick with it...... you wont regret
     
  4. player

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    My friend's racket is victor, and he broke it by careless. However, it is only fall onto the ground, and when my friend picked it up, it binded by something, and then,"crack", and it broke!!So, I recommend you do not try, or your power is very low.
     

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