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  1. noobie_kid1

    noobie_kid1 Regular Member

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    i got a better racquet for myself when i made my skool team...
    its a isometric 75 mf light (stop here and tell me if that racquet suks)

    but i think its like a god compared to my slazenger xtreme match

    should i get a better one or stay w/ this cuz i always feel its too light

    if i didnt give enough info, list the questions and i will response asap
     
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    __Lam Regular Member

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    since your already bought it, just use it. getting ANOTHER racquet won't benifit you much, your racquet already feels like godly so why switch? another racquet might not suite you as good right now.
     
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    ISO 75 MF Light
    Chinese built Yonex low/mid range racquet, ISO head, carbon graphite racquet 3u weight band, flexi shaft, suits defensive player (head light perhaps).
     
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    i've used one a few times, it was a friend's though.
    yeah, it was lighter that what i was used to, but it still packs a punch and had a pretty good feel to it.
    i think you should stick with it for now, and perhaps think about upgrading when you've outgrown it later.
    i would say that getting the right strings and tension are more important at this point, are you still using the factory strings?
     
  5. noobie_kid1

    noobie_kid1 Regular Member

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    i couldnt find any place w/ stringing T_T

    and if i do wt should i use and how many lbs?
     
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    just try to break your factory strings first, if you need restring try out some yonex bg80, as for lbage, look around the forums ;) .
     

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