What racquet you can recommend for me

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  1. Sincerely

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    What is the racquet you can recommend for me?

    I am a smash player. Now, I want new racquet which have medium stiff and Head heavy.

    plz, tell me what racquet is suit for me. Don't need Yonex

    Now I think this is racquet is suit for me.
    1.Rsl Laser6900
    2.Gosen5700
    3.Kason 300A & 300D
     
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    RSL Laser 6900 is not head heavy enough.
    Gosen 5700 is stiff.

    Maybe try the SOTX DF-900. But it's head heaviness is slight. Still, it's a great smasher.
     
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    SOTX don't have sell in Thailand:crying:

    Plz,suggest other brand?

    Thank you
     
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    Why not Yonex? These rackets' prices are close to top modles of Yonex. However, I didn't mean the Th version.
     
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    Well, what other brands are available to you? You looking for a 3U or 2U racket?

    The RSL Diamond X-1 is great but it's stiff.
     
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    Because Yonex is very fragile.
     
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    Not really. really depends . . .

     
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    I am looking for a 3U racquet.
    In Thailand RSL Diamond X-1 is out of stock.
     
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    Then wait for it to be back in stock. :D
     
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    Which the Yonex racquet you think suit for me?
     
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    Agree, really depends. My 2U Cab 21 is a current racket. That thing is a tank. 4 moderate clashes, 2 major clashes and not a scratch. Very durable.
     
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    It's out of stock for a long time.

    What you think about Victor Super nano or Victor Aetery Ti99? Is suit for me?
     
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    You are the only one who can answer that question.

     
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    MP88 but that's a bit on the fragile side. :p
     
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    Never tried either in any detail.
     
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    In general, you are not going to find a truly head heavy racket that is medium stiff.
     
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    My at800 of I buy it for two mounth after to crash with my friend my racquet is break :crying: . After that I don't want to buy Yonex racquet.
     
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    Avoid clashing racquets then :).

     
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    I don't use AT800s or 700s. :p Only 2U Cabs...though I may try the old 2U Ti10 again. Pete keeps telling me to go to the DARK SIDE. :D
     
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    Easier said then done, though I'm pretty good at not clashing...now., :D
     

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