NS9K Type / Code

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  1. Jsmash

    Jsmash Regular Member

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    Hi,

    I am going to buy NS9K, but I have 2 questions I hope you can helps me with:

    1. I trying to decide between Type X and S. I am now using MP66, and play offensive game. I want to get X but scared maybe to stiff ? Anyone who played with both can give me there view?

    2. I am buying in Toronto (Canada) and where I buy from has both IP coded and CH coded racquets. He selling IP one is arounds CD$223, while CH is CD$205. I'm thinking to get CH because it almost $20 cheapers, but wondering what everyone advise ? Is any negative to get CH instead of IP.

    I want to place order soon, I hope you can help me.
    Thanks you very much.
     
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    if u like offensive, if u like hit harder, go for x type, it's the best yonex for ofensive play nowadays
     
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    you should try racquets out before buying them, try it out and you'll know for sure if its right for you or not, rather tehn relying on someone elses opinion. also i don't think there are IP coded racquets, do you mean JP? if you do then i'd spend the extra $20 since i heard they are of slightly higher qaulity.
     
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    actually i think it depends on the person, otherwise all offensive players would be using them.
     
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    IN/IP = Indonesia.

    If you care about the warrenty issues, then get the CD coded racket.
     
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    if you are thinking if IP or CH, they're both the same since you won't get warranty. thus, get the CH since its cheaper.
     
  7. Jsmash

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    Thanks you all for responses.

    How do I try racquets ? I dont' know someone who has this that I can borrow, so I have to rely on opinion only.

    There is IP coded racquets I have seen them.

    I'm not concern about warranty, I know that CD come with the, but it's much more $. I can get CH NS9K one for $205 Canadian. I had many Yonex and not break one yet (that was defect).

    My concern is CH versus IP quality, if they are same I will get CH because it is better price.
     
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    Yonex HQ claims all their rackets have the same quality. ;)
     
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    I've used CH, IP, SP, TH, JP, CD racquets and the quality of each seems to be the same but I can't say for sure since there were different models.
     
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    Ns9k S

    It seems X is very stiffs and may be to much for me.

    I decide to buy NS9K S CH coded. Thanks you all for your help. My rackets will arrive by end of month, can't wait to try it.
     

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