Not expensive allaround racket?

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  1. Sasho

    Sasho Regular Member

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    I need something to play one, two times a week with... I am extreamly defensive (and boring) player. I play with rented Wilson made of steel :)D), but now I want to play with my own racket. I digged and here is:

    1. Yonex MP 22LT http://www.jtsports.co.uk/Badminton/Rackets/P3919/Yonex-muscle-power-22LT.htm
    2. Carlton Aeroblade ISO Ti http://www.jtsports.co.uk/Badminton/Rackets/P4099/Carlton-Aeroblade-ISO-Ti-.htm
    3. Prince Quadraform Graphite Classic http://www.jtsports.co.uk/Badminton/Rackets/P2883/Prince-Quadraform-Graphite-Classic.htm
    4. Ashaway Nano Dynamic 80 http://www.jtsports.co.uk/Badminton/Rackets/P4394/Ashaway-Nano-Dynamic-80.htm
    5. ???

    And it is my price range.

    Thank you:)
     
  2. Dream Hai

    Dream Hai Regular Member

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    www.giadinhsports.com They have lots of rackets from 35-100 usd...Karakal and YangYang brands...
     
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    Sasho Regular Member

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    Thank you, but if I buy it from UK there will be no VAT or taxes.
    100 views and not specific recommendation?
     
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    Those are some good choices you've chosen.
    The MP22 LT and the Nano Dynamic 80 are really good entry-level racquets in deed. Either one of them would be great.
     
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    Are you checked out online websites? what is you price range exactly?
     
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    Go n buy Apacs.
     
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    After playing with steel racket it wont matter what you buy....There are 1000s of rackets that will work for you...Actually if I were you I would buy a cheap fake Yonex with lots of flex, string it at 20 pounds and go have fun..
    Do not buy a stiff shaft racket and that means forgetting about real Yonex...Even MP 22 is too stiff...Just get something flexible...
    Under 100 usd you dont have to pay VAT do you??
    Dia Dinh Sports online store has a racket especially for beginners...I bought one and my girlfriend loved it...4 month warranty and only cost me 25usd...
     
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    Not recommending the Carlton Powerflo? Care to share which Apacs model you are currently using?
     
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    Apacs EdgeSaber 10 should suit u... we can get it for MYR100++ at Malaysia
     
  10. Sasho

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    And what do you think about this:
    Karkal Aero Speed 860.
    Is it good for me (I am something like a sparing partner)?
     
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    Anyway, I ordered that... In every case it will be better:)
     

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