Forza Rackets

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by Volts, Jun 6, 2006.

  1. Volts

    Volts Regular Member

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    I was wondering if anyone here is using Forza rackets because i need some infos on 3 models in particular : Forza Titanium 8 CF, Forza Kevlar 600 CF, Forza Titanium Tech 2000. I wanted to know to which racket these are similar to Yonex rackets.

    I'm currently using an AT800OFF but i just feel like something different. Any recommendation is appreciated :D. I've managed to try a SOTX Woven 9 and i really like it but i felt like the racket was a bit too flexible.
     
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    chewablemorphin Regular Member

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    a friend of mine is a forza dealer forza sells a bunch of rackets much like yonex, it depends on your preferance....there best rackets are the asian armor series, the nombers for them are like 20000 and 30000....something like that..... and there is a ti tech 12(similar to yonex ti12) good luck
     
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    The Titanium series are lighter, more defensive minded raquets. The Kevlars are more power raquets, but it depends how much flex you like as some tend to be very whippy.

    I've found the new generation of raquets to be very light. I've gone back to the older SP-9000 raquets as they are mid-flex and more head heavy.
     
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    i prefer the asianarmor series to the titanium series, see if you can try them before you buy them.
     
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    I have the Titanium 8 and I love it... but I'm one of the few who likes the racket really whippy.
     
  7. vivid9

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    hi yes i too have recently purchased a forza racket the tracey hallam exclusive. I've found it to raise my game so much. I bought mine from a forza dealer at a very good price and good service .

    http://www.forzabadmintonstore.com/
     
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    For Forza Titanium 24 N-Forze (used by Martin Lundgaard?) and Titanium 28 N-Forze, found similar models in the MMOA and Ashaway range of racquets.

    I wonder if they are all produced from the same factory.
     
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    Hi, where can I get the asianarmor series?
     

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