Racquet broke! Need new or second-hand one in Malaysia.

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by cfwhy, Apr 14, 2007.

  1. cfwhy

    cfwhy New Member

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    I was using an old Carbonex 8 Tour SP with 20 lbs of BG65. I smashed with it and broke ...:crying:
    Now I really need a new one...with about the same specs like my old. Used to it.
    With a budget lower than RM 100 what can I buy? Anyone got a second-hand one like this one? Or can anyone recommend me to a shop in KL? I heard Pertama Complex has lots of selections. I need one with durability though. Btw, I'm an intermediate player and play mostly doubles....moving on to singles though....
     
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    Dreamzz Regular Member

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    yeah, go to pertama complex, they have the widest selection with the most competitive prices. rm100 is not a big budget though, there won't be many yonex racquets in that range, i would suggest going for other brands if you planning to stick to that budget, namely apacs/proace/etc.
     
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    I've found a place selling Fleet racquets with packages of a bag,string, and grip as well for RM 140. There are a great range of them but I'm not too sure about Fleet brand....anyone knows anything about Fleet?
     
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    Fleet is okay. just buy them if you want to save money
     
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    If you want to save money, don't buy a racquet. It works all the time. See, I can contribute to "old" threads too. :p
     
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    agree. haha just borrow racket from your partner or your friends. you can save lots of money. :D
     

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