BG-65Ti Vs BG-68Ti

Discussion in 'Badminton String' started by Colin, Jun 11, 2001.

  1. Colin

    Colin Guest

    I have just read the reviews on these two strings. It seems like that many ppl bash both of these strings. Right now, i use BG-65 Ti on MP 100. I am thinkin if it is worth the couple extra bucks to try out the BG-68Ti?? Any comments??
     
  2. modious

    modious Regular Member

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    I have not tried BG 65 Ti, but looking at the pictures and information that Yonex provide, BG 68 Ti is better.
    I'm using BG 68 Ti on my MP 100 rite now and I think it's quite a good string!

    <img src="http://www.yonex.com/new-yonex00/badminton/images/b_strings_bg-65_pu.jpg">

    <img src="http://www.yonex.com/new-yonex00/badminton/images/b_strings_bg-68_pu.jpg">
     
  3. Ricky

    Ricky Regular Member

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    If you like BG65Ti, then you should find BG68Ti better. However I personally don't like both of them, the only Ti string I found handy so far is BG88Ti.
     
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    well bg88ti is meant to be a better string than bg68ti or bg65ti if im not mistaken, the bg88ti has a grip coating which the bg68ti or bg65ti don't have, this grip coating gives you control that the bg68ti or the bg65ti lost due to the shiny hydro ti coating
     
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    I use the BG-68 Ti and the repulsion is great i play very well with this string, not to mention the repulsion that overwhelmed my friend when he tried my racket but because its so great you need not use so much strength in rallies maybe it will tire you slower. hmmm its durable too, its strung it for months and still just like before
     
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    BG65 Ti is a good string. It last a long time and lost tension pretty quick after a string job. I've used it on all of my racquets (3 of them). The other string I've used is BG80, which I think is too bouncy. All thin string has high resiliency and some of them required higher tension in order to stay in place. then the Ashaway rally 21 which is thicker than BG65. the loss of tension after stingin is unbeliveable on this one; too quick and too much.
     

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