FS: 11 Chao Pai Rackets (3+MB worth of images)

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  1. DinkAlot

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    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:
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    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.

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    The NP789 and 788 both have electropaint.

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    The NP756 is Ba Su and Panda approved!
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    This one is 88 grams.
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    This one is 84 grams.
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    Thanks for looking. :)
     
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    too bad i don't have the pleasure to see panda testing the pink power force 7800 racket:D
     
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    I have one in my bag. It's a funny racket, it hits bombs.
     
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    And they coloured it pink? :eek:
     
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    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 :eek::eek:!.

    What's your current go-to racket now that you've tested all these new toys, Sir Dink:confused:?
     
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    it's a disguise, don't you see?:p
     
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    Darn it, I will not be able to see the pinky dink. Or PIP (Panda in Pink).
     
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    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". :p So, I won't.
     
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    Have you tried the Ashaway kevlar 6000SQ and 7000SQ, and what are your thoughts compared to the Chao Pai rackets.
    thanks
     
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    I never tried the Ashaway rackets.
     
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    How much is shipping to Canada.
     
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    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
     
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    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?
     
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    The 788 and 789 do have a bulge, it's a "kick point".
     
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    The 733 and 756 are sold, thanks.
     
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    The T6000 is sold, thanks.
     
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    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. :p


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    759 caught my attention there.I love the look.So,is it powerful enough,sir?
     
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