Please Recommend Me A SOTX

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  1. david07

    david07 New Member

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    My birthday is coming up soon and I am able to get SOTX rackets at a good price so why not but myself a b-day present?:D. So I play primarily doubles and mixed. I would say I'm 85% offense and the remaining 15% defensive. I'm looking for a racket that is power oriented (stiff and head heavy) but doesn't have to be. I've owned the W8, W8a, W7 and W10a before. My current racket is Ti-10. Looking for something in the Diamond Figther or Conmax Power Series since the Woven series is dying on me now. Welcoming all recommendations, but please, SOTX only. If any more information about me is needed, let me know. thanks guys in advance :)
     
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    Id say try the Cp6k. From what i've read, its head heavy and flexy, sounds kinda like the At700 which is a powerhouse ;) Lets see if Jerby can provide you with some insight XD
     
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    hm, if it's like an AT700, then I would like to know more.
     
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    I would recommend the CP7000 if you are a strong player...

    /Twobeer
     
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    any reason as to why twobeer? i don't know much about cp series
     
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    Without knowing your preferences. I can only reccomend based on my own preferenses and experience.. Of the rackets I've tried the CP7000 is one of my favourites.. Very powerful and yet not to extreme balanced.. little bit stiffer, shorter and not as head-heavy as CP6K. But similar power and better defense imop. Just feels better, snapiier, more control.. But keep in mind it is my personal experience.. And different players will always have different taste!!!

    /Twobeer
     
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    that is true. still looking for opinions :)
     
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    twobeer,

    you found the cp7k stiffer than the cp6k? weird, to me, it felt otherwise...(though, in my case, it might've been the strings)...
    Eitherway, the cp7k is a bit more 'balanced' indeed. the cp6k is a bit mroe power orientated (I preferred it voer the cp7k).
    Note though that both rackets aren't exactly 'extra stiff' :p
     
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    Well I guess I should ask this question, what SOTX racket in Diamond Fighter or Conmax Power series is closest to the yellow Ti-10?
     

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