Forza Kevlar 11

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  1. taopaipai1

    taopaipai1 New Member

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    Hello guys

    Can anybody tell me more about the FORZA Kevlar 11 racket (I try to find a pdf)?
    I have seen a good bargain on the web and they don't say much about it (Model year, balance , stifness , etc...). What they say : SP Controlled Forze type Head,Slim body, weight 85g. it is not mentionned it's a Nforze so I assume it's not a 2006 or 2007 model.
    If any body sees what model it corresponds to, feel free to tell me about this racket.!
    What is most important for me is the balance (I do not like head heavy rackets)
    thanks in advance.
     
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    How is this racquet?

    I don't know which one to buy Klevar 11 or Titanium 22 N-Forze or even Titanium 24 N-Forze.
    I have also option to choice old Titanium 10 or 12.

    Please let me know how is with racquet and what do you think about it.

    Thanks!
     
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    taopaipai1 New Member

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    Hello

    I do not know either. Th shop told me this racked is a bit head light, what I really do not like.Instead I will by a Nano SL 35000, which is far enough for my pourr level! Titanium N forze seem to be best of both worlds : power (kevlar series) and sensitivity ( Nano XX000 SL series)!
     
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    I also think the same. Titanium series have both power and good control. Kelvar is more power racquet I think.
     
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    hi, the ones i have tried all appear to be not head heavy.

    i am going to maybe get the kevlar 15 in jan.
     
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    Fake Forza

    Be Careful of whats offered on the Web as there is a guy selling Fakes that are extremely good....If you have any doubts make them show you their business license...:rolleyes:
    I know the distributor for YangYang and Karakal and he checks the balance of each racket and marks it....most rackets that are made using a lot of hand work will have balance points of 280-295cm and your dealer should be able to sell you what you want in Headlite, even or head heavy balance....:)
     
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