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Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by 0ut0ftheb0xcrap, Apr 21, 2008.

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    0ut0ftheb0xcrap Regular Member

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    eh. wad r e letters behind e names of rackets for or mean? like ' Yonex ArcSaber 10 SP/IP ' and 'Yonex ArcSaber 10 JP'.cuz i was looking at Arcsaber 10 when i saw thr's a price difference bwtween them too.0.0
     
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    eh and is arcsaber 10 heavier than at900p?then at900t and arcsaber 10 r both pretty all-rounded rackets?
     
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    well it only tells you where it is distributed...

    SP is like Singapore, and JP is Japan... i heard about the 'further testing & quality assurance' thingy if it's like JP coz they test it again just to make sure its performance XD might want to ask around bout this
     
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    if it actually says SP after the name then it doesn't mean made in Singapore. i believe that is what is distributed in south east Asia. SP racquets are normally cheaper in price.. and i've heard they do feel different ie. stiffer) than non-SP ones..
    and i've also heard that JP coded racquets (on the serial number it will say ######JP) are of higher quality as well, though some people say there is no difference between country codes, but who knows..
     
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