Luxis Sportnet - Ti Swing Power CN

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  1. Matt

    Matt Regular Member

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    Hello,

    Just wondering, do you carry the TI Swing Power CN version?

    Thanks
     
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    Never see this racquet before.
     
  3. As I know, the market havn't Ti Swing Power CN.

    Since YY produce "Ti Swing Power" to replace "ISO900", the feedback is not good. You can look around the famous player, just a few one to use Ti Swing Power.
    On the other hand, many player still use "ISO800" and "ISO900" even YY has stop produce last year. So the stock is limited on hand.
     
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    Its the blue and black one, the one that came out to replace the isometric swing power. The iso Ti SP is not bad of a racket. But expensive
     
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    luxis, i thought Ti SP suppose to duplicate and replace the iso900 with exact specifiication with the added Ti-mesh. How could one not like Ti SP but like iso900. I have iso900 myself and didnt bother testing the tiSP because i thought they were suppose to be the same
     
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    i figure they are the same too, just that the ti sp has ti mesh and the 900sp doesnt!
    they both are made of the same materials anyway....they probably play very similar.
     
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    Well for one thing what I know is that the Ti Swing Power has more of an exagerated box-shaped head than the ISO 900.
     
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    Ricky

    Go to this website to have a look.
    http://www.yonex.co.jp/badminton/products/racket/index.html
    Even thou it's in Japanese you can see the picture of it, or you can go to www.yonex.com (english) to see it but the japanese page shows more models.
     
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    Re: Ricky

    I mean I never saw Ti Swing Power CN before. For normal Ti Swing Power, I've one myself (SA).
     
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    Re: Ricky

    oh I gotcha now.

    Well I was guessing if there is a CN racket for the Ti SP becuase I never seen any of them before but people are BC keep talking about them.
     
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    no true. the Ti SP has a different cross section, it is more streamlined (kinda like aerotus) while the Iso900 is more oval. the play of the two are also different. the Ti SP is lighter and less solid.

    this is comparing the SS of both.
     
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    Iso Ti SP feels very different from Iso 900.
    It's lighter and more manouverable than ISo900
     
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    i weighted my iso900SR and it came in at 83g, not the yonex advertised 81g.
    I thought yonex have decent quality control
     
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    Well the design of the racket is a bit different so that may cause a different feel.
     

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