buying a new racket

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  1. aka_ttc

    aka_ttc Regular Member

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    A friend of mine is going to Thailand this Wednesday. He's going to buy me a backup racket, i got only one racket right now. I'm playing with AT 900P, and i find it a little bit head heavy for me. What racket should i buy ? It doesn't have to be Yonex, any brand is fine for me. Should i get an AT 900 T ? Thank a lot guys.
     
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    in Thailand, only available 4U version. maybe you can get At900P, 4U version if you have 3U currently........:)
     
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    My At900P is 4U version. I think about getting the Nanospeed 9000 S or AT 900 T. Is there any other recommendation ?
     
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    i am confused a bit. do you mean, current racket; overall heavy or head too heavy? or the shaft to stiff for your swing style?
     
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    The head is a little bit heavy. The shaft is ok for me.
     
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    then, the At900T will be a good choice for you.........:)
    in Thailand, it shall be around 4400 baht......... happy shopping :D
     
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    Agree, AT 900T should be good for you if you find the balance of the power too much towards the head.
     
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    how can i miss that.........:confused:
    why nobody wants to buy me a racket.....:crying::crying::crying:
    a free racket.....!!! :D:D:D
     
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    LoL, I also have to buy something for him this Christmas. Alright then i'll get the AT900 T. Thanks for your help guys. Maybe one day i'll get you a free racket .
     
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    Yes I agree that the At900T should be very good if you use it more efficiently and I think you can have a look at the Victor Fung Permadi 3000, it is said to be the best racket from the victor it is very light , you can get a deal on it for $110 in dealstudio.com . If you want to get a backup racket you can consider it .
     
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    may that day comes sooner...........:D:D:D
     

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