To All Ti-10 Users

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Byro-Nenium, Aug 9, 2001.

  1. Byro-Nenium

    Byro-Nenium Regular Member

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    This is to all Ti-10 users, i would just like to know what is the grip size of your Ti-10.

    My old Ti-10 is a size G4. My new Ti-10 is a size G5.

    thanx
     
  2. Yogi

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    G4. It is pretty suprising to know that u bought a G5 size grip as teh Ti 10 is already head heavy in a G4 grip.

    Wonder how it would feel in a G5 grip.

    I have seen a G5 grips ina ti 8 and man the racket felt like tI 10 when it came ti head weight.

    So i guess your Ti 10 is going one amazing piece of equipment.
     
  3. ovk

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    A thinner grip doesn't really make a racket more headheavy,
    because the weight of the frame itself is still the same
    and so is the mass, that you are moving during your swing.
    In matter of comparing rackets, if one is more headheavy/-light than the other, the rackets should have the same grip size and amount of tape around it.
    Does a very headheavy racket suddenly change into a headlight
    and more manouverable racket only by adding weight to the grip?
    Can you make a defensive headlight racket to a powerful offensive one by sanding down the grip?
     
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    Hey!

    U got a new TI-10??
     
  5. Yudhi

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    mine G5 too!
     
  6. Budi

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    Some guys have all the luck ..
     
  7. Byro-Nenium

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    What do you mean by that?
     
  8. Byro-Nenium

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    Yup!!

    My uncle gave me some $ when i was back in Malaysia over the summer. So hey, i couldn't find anything else better to spend it on.
     
  9. Brett

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    Why do you want to know that?
     
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    no Ovk, u cant change the balance of the racquet by adding a few layers of overgrip, but what it does do is alter the feel of the racquet. Since the grip is larger, it makes it seem like the racquet is less head heavy, also, when adding overgrip, you are essentially adding weight to the racquet. Adding any sort of weight will change the balance.
     
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    Re: Yup!!

    and, just imagine ByroN with a Ti-10, you guy will have no chance receiving his even more powerful smashes.
     
  13. Budi

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    uncle

    I wish I have an uncle like yours Byro !!
     
  14. Byro-Nenium

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    Re: uncle

    Trust me, i have a few ;)
     
  15. Yogi

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    Re: uncle

    Is it not funny to know that even though Byro is sponsored by Winex, he justs keeps buying Yonex rackets and plays with anything other than Winex.

    Carry on cowboy. I like your attitude!

    And, best of luck with your new ammunition.
     

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