Ti-10 (New) Vs NS7000

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  1. XpAnDaZnX91

    XpAnDaZnX91 Regular Member

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    Hey i'm thinking about buying a new racket for awhile now and i dunno which one to pick. Ive narrowed it down to two rackets bascially. The NS7000 and THe new ti-10.

    I guess im kinda a defensive player, but i guess with me it kinda changes depending if im playing doubles mix or singles. i tend to play all three and im a intermediate player i guess.I use to own a armortec 500 and currently using a mp29lt.So i was wonder which of these rackets would you choose or if there are any other suggestions for any other yonex rackets?THX a bunch
     
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    well...which racquet do u feel more comfortable with? Go with the racquet that feels the most 'at home' in ur hand :p.
     
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    XpAnDaZnX91 Regular Member

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    Well ive tried out the ns7000 and it was really nice to use but i was wondering about the ti-10 since none of my friends have one i can borrow to try out or anything.
     
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    Tough choice...:eek:

    The NS7k is a rather 'forgiving' racket which is easy to 'adapt to', IMHO.:)

    The new Ti-10 is 'quick' and packs a good punch:D (although it isn't everyone's 'cup-of-tea').:confused:

    I like both rackets (really, I do...), but might be slightly concerned with the availability of the new Ti-10 where you live if I were you...;):)
     
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    Ti-10 can be obtained anywhere in the world, as long as you know who to ask : P
     
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    Erm... Overlooked that bit. I stand corrected.:eek::eek::eek:
    I know this doesn't help with the impending decision...
     
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    Ar Dan Regular Member

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    The only way to see if the Ti-10 suits him or not is to actually buy one and try it out. If it doesn't suit him, he can always sell it without losing much money, because the racket should still be in very good condition.

    Otherwise, he'll have to rely on other Ti-10 owner's comment.
     
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    XpAnDaZnX91 Regular Member

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    i guess i should buy the ti-10 then..... just to try things outs..
     
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    if you are able to obtain one.....
    no regret......;)
    (ensure that the string is good)
     
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    I guess that won't be an issue, because I can help. :D
     
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    what a relief..............:)
    3U-G5
    BG-85 @ 26lbs, thank you.................:D:D:D
     
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    Well, I've been trying both the new Ti-10 and the NS7700 (not NS7000 I know, but similar) for about two months now and I prefer the Ti-10.

    It's stiffer and initially harder to use, but when you get used to it, I think it's a better racket for hard hitters. The NS7700 and the NS7000 too I think are a bit too defensive.
     
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    I know guys who hit REAL hard with a NS7k!!!:eek:
    Seriously, how the racket feels is more important, IMHO.;)
    Pick the one that feels the best and go with it. As best you can, go with your 'gut feel'...:D
     

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