fs: mizuno tetracross 700

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  1. Jeff_SUN

    Jeff_SUN Regular Member

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    for sale: mizuno tetracross 700 2u/g5, with yy nbg98, strung at 28 lbs.

    Racket is pretty much 'as new', used for 5 hours, no chip at all.

    Can post pics if required.

    Price: £45 shipped within uk. For other destinations, £45 + shipping.

    Paypal accepted.
     
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    Post photos please.
     
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    How much is shipping to the US? I'm interested.
     
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    how much is shipping to malaysia ? i m also interested.
     
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    Is it the new colour or the old colour TX700? Some pictures might help.
     
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    Can you state the reason why you're selling it ? Is it because maybe you have too many racquets or something ? Or is there something bad/faulty about it ? I'm interested in buying one, but I need many different peoples' opinions first.. :S
     
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    Information update:

    1, shipping costs to any country other than UK will be £18.99.

    2, I'm selling this racket because I hurt my knees recently, and I don't plan to use such a stiff racket in the near future.

    3, This racket is in perfect condition, no faulty/chip/scratches at all. The grip is still in pure white now. I haven't changes this overgrip tape since I got this racket, which is also a proof that I didn't use this racket often.

    4,This is a old model Tetracross 700. That's the reason why I am selling it in such a low price. Apparently Mizuno is not Yonex yet.

    5, I ship the racket with a Yonex Titanium series racket bag, for extra protection. If you prefer the original Mizuno cotton bag, let me know.

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    whereabouts in the uk are you located?
     
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    i am currently in Oxford.
     
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    What is the postal service that will be used?
     
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    just to add a bit (i'm a busybody):
    TC700 is a stiff racket, with a B/P of approx 292mm. the frame is very sturdy, capable of taking 28lbs(although manufacturer's specs says 20-25lbs). sweet spot for this racket is slightly enlarged compared to Muscle Power Series. long handle for those with big hands.
     
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    I will use Parcelforce.
     
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    thanks for your further explanation.
     
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    I just tested, the balance point of this racket is approx 295mm, with overgrip and string.
     
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    I wonder if NBG 98 at 28 lbs would be a little bit much, because I'm used to BG 80 at around 24-25.
     
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    28lbs is just fine with NBG98.. great sound :D

    /Twobeer
     
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    NBG98 provide more repulse than BG80. So even at 28 lbs, you can still get enough re-bounce power from the string. And, since NBG 98 is pretty thin, it won't take you a long time before you broke the string. You can then restring the racket with any strings at any tension according to your preference.
     
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    I don't know. I've been using the same set of BG 80 for a year or two and have yet to see any fraying. :p

    BTW, how quick is the shipping service you're planning to use? What is the overgrip?
     
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    Ok, well I was pondering on getting a purple Ti-10, but I suppose this is a deal I'll probably miss if I don't make my decision. Can you put my purchase on pending? I'll likely be able to pay later today.
     
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    Delivery time depends on where you are located. But they claim that for common cases, it will take 4-5 business days. Overgrip is Yonex AC102. Compared to purple ti-10, TC700 has stiffer shaft and heavier head, so please do bear that in mind. If you'd like to buy, please reply this thread and I'll lock it.
     
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