AT 900T vs Arcsaber10

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  1. 0ut0ftheb0xcrap

    0ut0ftheb0xcrap Regular Member

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    arcsaber10 juz released then im nt so sure of it.hahaz.even aft readin threads whr ppl argued abt rackets n idiots =X resumin my trg 3wks ltr-.-
    wads e pros n cons of both rackets n y they're better then ea other. 0.0 any ans?
     
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    Smichz Regular Member

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    I personally prefer AT900T..
     
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    the prs 0f the arcsbre10 iz tht its gt a rly slid feel nd sum pplz sae its the bst yy rcket evr mde. bt its also rly expnsve. som pplz say the at900t is bettr 0r they prfer it mre bcuz itz gt rly gd cntrl nd its esy to maneuvr.

    Please.. type properly so that we can read it easier and also for your own sake that we can reply you faster or even be bothered to reply.. Thanks.
     
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    i really like her typing!! although i can appreciate ppl may have trouble understanding : S

    arcsaber 10 = best racket ive ever played with.. awesome control and feel..
     
  5. LouisW

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    900 technique is much more friendly compare to Arc-10.
     
  6. LouisW

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    ya, true that is really hard to read.
     
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    Please type properly, this is not a chat room. Even if you are a Secondary 2 student, I believe you can do better then that.

    In a chat room, you use abbreviations because it is real-time (on-line); people are reading your responses while you type.

    Thanks.
     
  8. LouisW

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    The 1st time I read thread feel like "gong gong" :D
     
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    Wait until you try my arch 10 (its an arch 70 now) :D:D:D

    All the way for ARCH 10. ;):cool:
     
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    Well... I have been very satisfied with the default Arc10. Nonetheless, just for the fun of it, I will attach some lead tapes and try it out. :D If ever I were to smash and injure someone, I will tell them it is h4n5ip's fault.:D

    Thanks.
     
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    True enough, I was even "gongner' than you. :D

    Thanks.
     
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    the nickname also hard to read imo...
     
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    zeroUTzeroFTHEBzeroXcrap
    the nick looks like that
     
  14. h4n5ip

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    Well as I said, if you have the same problem as mine (less power), I recommended to try.
    However, safety come first, mine I will make sure it won't fly over and hit someones head :D:D:D (Lindan didn't)
    In the case of mine, the width is only 0.5cm thus I stick again with transparant tape.
    One more thing, the weight may vary depending on personal preference, thus you may cut them to get the most suitable feeling.
     
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    arc 10 rules!!!
     
  16. 0ut0ftheb0xcrap

    0ut0ftheb0xcrap Regular Member

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    your very funny.hahaz.=X.anw so AT900T is sort of able to "move" faster compared to Arcsaber 10 la?solid feel actually is based each one's own feeling or sth one rite.
     
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    at900 is the best racket i've used, haven't tested arcsaber 10 yet.
     
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    arcsaber10 all the way man,

    Arcsaber 10 all the way.......... the best racket ever....:cool:... at900t much slower swing compare to arcsaber10
     
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    Now, now. Least someone is really using the racket.

    Thanks.
     
  20. 0ut0ftheb0xcrap

    0ut0ftheb0xcrap Regular Member

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    LOLX.juz discovered that my previous rackets was a 4UG2-.-anyway,is 4U lighter than 3U and 3U lighter than 2U generally?
     

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