Ncode 5 vs. Muscle Power 30?

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  1. allanh

    allanh Regular Member

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    Greetings everyone,

    I found a MP30 (med. flex even balance) for $99 CAD, and
    an nCode 5 (med. flex, i dunno balance) for $99 on sale from $170 CAD
    @ national sports
    seeing that my Iso 75's cone is starting to break due to overflexing of the shaft, i need a new racket, and i like the speculation of the MP30, and would be willing to give the N5 a chance, since it has the u shape grommets as the MP30, and apparently , nano tech. (marketing scheme <_<)

    i couldn't find reviews on the MP30, only on the MP33 @ the equipment reviews.

    I heard that the N5 is head heavy.

    Any opinions?

    thanks, good night!
     
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    yy_ling Regular Member

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    dont get Ncode, its pure scam, i seriously doubt it when they say the frame can handle 26, plus it has a brittle frame, get Mp30 at least its better among the 2, but if you can chip in more money to get a better racket it would be great
     
  3. allanh

    allanh Regular Member

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    Anymore thoughts and opinions?
     
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    yy_ling Regular Member

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    never tired these 2 rackets, but ncode is not recommended
     
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    yy ling has posted on other occasions concerning Ncodes. Here he was rebutted by other experienced players concerning his 'claims' about Ncodes not being able to take higher tension:

    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38479

    Instead of 'learning' from them, he still repeats his earlier assertion.
     
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    I see. Has anyone used anyone these rackets?
     
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    allanh Regular Member

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    I've decided on the MP30.

    Thanks a bunch everyone!
     

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