Victor Rackets!!

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by Yue_Howe, Sep 4, 2007.

  1. Yue_Howe

    Yue_Howe Regular Member

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    I Would Like To Buy A New Racket And I Dunno What To Get. I Want A Victor Racket. The One I Currently Have Is A Victor Colombia Cls100 (dunno If Its Real Or Not) But I Realy Like It. Im More Of A Light Offensive Person And I Like Realy Light Rackets. If Possible I Want It To Be Under 80g And If Dats Not Possible Den I Would Like A Heavier Racket With Alot Of Smash Power. Plase Help Me.
     
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    Victor 300A- heavy racket good for power players.
    Victor 300D- lighter than 300A- more of control ...defense players...(dunno exact weight of the racket)
     
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    i don't think victor produces rackets under 80gms, or at least not any high-end models that i know of. But i can recommend power waves 11 or 12 for smash power. both 3U rackets.
     
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    anyone have the victor powerwave 11 or 12? how do they compare to high end yonex armortec and nanospeed racquets?
     
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    Yue_Howe Regular Member

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    iight thx fo' yo' help
     
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    uhhh when u say 300A and 300D can u link me? i cant find dem on google
     
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    TSF 300A and 300D are from Kason. I would recommend you the tsf300D out of these two. It´s light, but still heavy enough, not too stiff, good balance, nice paintjob and feels very good.
     
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    has anyone played the Victor Total Inside Wave 5000? Could anyone describe it.
    I'm not sure if i should buy the Yonex Armortec 900 Power or the Total Inside Wave 5000 from Victor.
     
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    hi,

    i have tried the inside wave 5000 from friends before. it is quite light and easy to manouvre. a very decent racket if you don't like head heavy rackets.
    my advice... buy the racket that you feel the most comfortable with and don't go with At because its Yonex. :) i learned from my lesson. lol:D


     
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    I love the Inside Wave 5000.. feels very crisp and responsive.. good power and quite light and manuverable.. one of the top rackets out there!!

    /Twobeer
     
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    lol:D yes i buy the racket i feel most comfortable:)
    the problem is, i feel comfortable with AT 900 Power , i just dont like At on the net and in defense...
    and thats why i wolud like to try out Victor TIW 5000...so if th IW has good Power and is more manuverable than AT you can be sure i will play victor^^
    (i played Victor Artery Tec TI 99 before, so i know Victor is the best brand^^:D)
     
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    Hi Twobeer,

    Have you ever tried the Victor Super Nano racquet ?
     
  14. AndyL

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    Oops...my mistake..I always thought I bought a lot victor rackets ...Guess not... It looks like you live in Oakland. In city of Saratoga have a shop called Racket Supply, they are one of the Victor dealers in USA. They also have Kason too. That is where I get my Kason 300d...LOL...Sorry....They have a demos program for most of the rackets which you can test out before you buy it.
     
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    No, I have not tried the Super Nano :(

    /T
     
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    :eek::eek: I live in Saratoga and I go to racket supply a lot. I bought my Victor Lightning 3339 there. Since it's only 50 or so dollars it isn't on the Victor website. It looks quite a bit like an mp99/ Pikachu :D. Racket Supply has all sorts of rackets, mainly Kason and Victor. They do have some Yonex, but mainly the high end ones. Now the demoing, you can borrow 2 rackets for at most 4 days. You have to put your credit card number down (in case you break it) but other than that its free.
     
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    had the chance to play TIW 5000..but i didnt like it..:crying: ^^
     
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    Testing rackets is tricky ;), give it a week, and I am sure you will see its merits.. But if you don't like the first-feeling then you of course don't need to give it a chance :p

    /Twobeer
     
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    Look Ma, The Enemies Are Coming

    TIW = Terrible Indescribable Waste :mad:

    (And now here comes the armada... :p)
     
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    Whats wrong with Yonex's At series? i have owned 5 yonex armortecs....
     

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