I haven't tried the Winex Ti Swing Power but i have 2 of their rackets T-3 and T-20. The T-20 is lighter than the Yonex Ti-10. But performance wise its about the same
I've been using one for the last 3 months, and absolutely love it. It is a very willing racket and power production is effortless. Regards Mark
have you played with Winex Ti Swingpower, which model you have SA,SR,SS,SX?Byro-Nenium wrote: > > Yonex is better, more durable, lasts longer, seems to > be more consistent with large sweet spots
i dont know how people can go on about Yonex rackets lasting longer. For a start the Winex Ti Swingpower has not been out that long, so any comments about comparable durability are completely made up. I have friends with Yonex Ti-10's and all that seems to happen is that their strings are forever breaking. My Winex Ti Swingpower is strung with Winex Ti-80 string at 22lb and strings have not broken since I got it (halfway through league season). I know many people who actual prefer Winex rackets to Yonex. The paint finish is not as precise, but they play extremely well and you can be a little less fearful of racket clashes in games because of the savings made. Mark
why not? the Winex T-10 and T-20 are almost the same. The T-10 is a direct clone of the Ti-10 and the T-20 is the same but has a little difference in colours....
boy is talking about the Ti Swing Power. as I know Ti Swing power has much wider frame for more sweet spot and lighter weight such as SA is among 81-84 g. Ti-10 and Ti-20 are the same frame but absolutely different with Ti Swing Power.