What racket should I choose?

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  1. Burger_King

    Burger_King Regular Member

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    I am wondering, between these four rackets which one is best for me. I'll just tell a bit about how I play. I am a hard hitter, i like stiff rackets, and am aggressive player. OK the rackets are a Victor Power Wave 11, a Black Knight PC-V65,a Forza ti-28, and a Yonex Amortec 800 Defence.
    :D Thats my question plzzzzzzzzzz help. O and srry if i have bad grammer.

     
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    at-700, why dont you try?
     
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    same here, i think you should try AT700. its a great racket specially for aggressive/attacking players.
     
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    thanx for the replys and ill try at raquect central.
     
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    Whats a good even weighted racket?

    I was just wondering what a good even weighted racket bellow 210 canadian dollars??
    :)
     
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    SOTX Woven 8 is a really good racket that is even balanced. It is a stiff racket, but I find it not too stiff and you can find it for way bellow 210 canadian.
     
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    Yonex Cab30ms is what I have. Any of the Yonex Cab is (model number in double digit) good choice and not too expensive.
     
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    I think that the high end forza rackets tend to feel a bit too stiff. I've played a lot with the fz ti-24, and it's quite demanding. On the other hand, one of the best rackets i've played with is the one called kevlar-11. It's a very light racket, but not too stiff compared to the weight. I find it very easy to produce power with it. I would suggest you try it out if you can.

    But, as the earlyer posts state. The At-700. I find it to be an absolutly amazing racket.
     
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    ya thats what i was thinking david thanx
     
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    glad to help:) , if you get it, makesure you tell us what you think about it.
     
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    ya i will tell you how it is, if I can get it david.
     
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    To me, for sure Carlton Aero Speed 29
     
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    racket recomendation.

    This are the rackets i have tried and the one i like the most, the forza ti 28. But the thing is i dont want to spend my money untill i know it is the right racket for me. What other rackets should i try.O and sorry if my grammar is bad.

    Wilson Attacker out of 10 is a 4
    carlton smash out of 10 is a 3
    Black Knight Impalse 727 out of 10 is a 6.5
    Black Knight Photon out of 10 was a 7
    Forza 28ti out of 10 was a 9-------------------} <(^^)>
    Black Knight C2C Ice out of 10 was a 7
    Wilson V-14 out of 10 was a 8.5
    Yonex Armortec 500 out of 10 was a 8
    Black Knight Shadow out of 10 was a 8.5
    Yonex Nano Speed 8000 out of 10 was a 8
    BlackKnight PCV-65 out of 10 was 8 Yonex Nano Speed 7000 out of 10 was a 9
    Victor Power Wave 11 out of ten was a 7.5
     
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    What's the price, weight, balance & stiffness of the Forza 28ti? This info might help people recommend other racquets for you to try.
     
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    RRP £130 SRP £110
    87g
    Mid/Stiff U-HM Nano Graphite
    Wide Body frame
    Ultimate control with maximum power
    Mid balanced racket
    RRP £130, SP £110
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    The Woven-8 is the same weight, balance and stiffness as that Forza. You can also get it at around $100CAD less than that Forza. If you can't find a W-8 to try, see if you can try an MP99. Some people say the MP99 plays like the W-8 but is just a little stiffer.
     
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    so, let me get this straight:
    -you tried 12 rackets,
    -and found one you like best

    what's stopping you?
     
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    Perhaps it's not red or shiny enough?:p

    I would say to go for it, if you like it and you have the money. Inevitably, rackets that play like it, will not play like it, if you get what I mean.
     
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    I guess orange would do ;)
    and I agree with Tsum...
     
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    Oh, and out of curiosity. Since you rated the NS 7000 a 9/10, just like the Forza, what's wrong with it? Perhaps you've become tuned in to the lack of durability expressed by some of the members?
     

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