First off, sorry for the bad pictures. I did this real quick. These rackets were purchased by me direct from Chao Pai (CP) in China. I tested them and now am passing the savings on to you. If you have any questions, please post here and I will reply. Please PM me if interested. Payment: PayPal. If you would like to purchase multiple rackets, you can save on shipping as I will deduct $5.00 off each racket. Shipping in the U.S. via USPS PM with Delivery Confirmation. For international shipping, please PM me. All rackets come with this racket bag: Approximate Racket Stiffness: T6000: moderate to moderate + NP733: stiff- to stiff NP738: stiff- to stiff NP739: stiff- to stiff NP756: stiff NP758: stiff- to stiff NP759: stiff- to stiff NP788: stiff NP789: stiff PF7800: stiff CP7200: moderate+ to stiff- Approximate Balance Point: T6000: 280-290mm (balanced to moderate) NP733: 285-295mm (moderate to moderate+) NP738: 285-295mm (moderate to moderate+) NP739: 285-295mm (moderate to moderate+) NP756: 285-295mm (moderate to moderate+) NP758: 285-295mm (moderate to moderate+) NP759: 285-295mm (moderate to moderate+) NP788: 290-300mm (moderate+) NP789: 290-300mm (moderate+) PF7800: 300-310mm (endloaded) CP7200: 285-295mm (moderate to moderate+) The T6000 is CP's flag ship racket. It has electro-paint. The NP789 and 788 both have electropaint. The NP756 is Ba Su and Panda approved! This one is 88 grams. This one is 84 grams.
Free bump...... Darn - when I first saw the specs for the PF7800, it looked quite impressive as a bomber racket(headheavy & stiff), but that went downhill quite fast after looking at the pics !. What's your current go-to racket now that you've tested all these new toys, Sir Dink?
I use the Chao Pai Nano Power 727/728 (same racket, just different graphics) in 88g (heaviest CP makes them), 756 and 799. The 727/728 is excellent all-around racket, one of the best buys for the money. The 756 is actually a better, stronger racket but somehow I just play better than 727/728. In fact, the 727/728 is so good, I'm going to sell them on eBay with a guarantee. Unlimited racket replacements for $35 per exchange, no questions asked. So, if you break the racket for whatever reason, just send it back with $45 ($35 to replace the racket + $10 to cover shipping/handling costs back to you) and I'll you a new 728 immediately, no questions asked. The 799 in 88g is all power. The 799 in 88g is comparable in power to my 92-93g SOTX Woven 7! I can imagine the power of the 799 in say 90g. I forgot to add the 727/728s, I have many new and used ones. But I believe if I list them new, I'm walking that fine line of being a "dealer". So, I won't.
Have you tried the Ashaway kevlar 6000SQ and 7000SQ, and what are your thoughts compared to the Chao Pai rackets. thanks
Shipping to Canada is based on dimensional weight now so the rates have gone up. Shipping with the racket cases: 1 racket: add $13.00 2 rackets: add $15.00 3 rackets: add $17.00 4 rackets: add $18.00 5 rackets: add $19.00 Shipping without the racket cases: 1-3 rackets: add $13.00 4-5 rackets: add $15.00
For the following models, "NP789 and 788 both have electropaint.", is there an uneven buldge near the cone or my eye is playing trick on me?
Added: NP 727 and 728, these are all in mint to like-new condition. $65 each shipped in the U.S. New, the rackets sell for $85 each. The rackets are strung with Ashaway MP Red, MP White and NanoGut or NanoGut-XL at about 25lbs. Grip: G4.25 with the overgrip. The 727 and 728 are all 88grams an excellent all-around attacking racket. It has a very good balance of power and defense. It's stiff but not overly so. It's moderately head heavy. Altogether an excellent racket and what I currently use. Sorry for the bad pictures, I've been experimenting.