Looking to sell my SOTX CP7000 (strung with Ashaway MP @22/24) with original carry bag and certs., anyone interested? specification of the CP7000 (as quoted from max sports) (pics coming soon)
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Sorry for replying late, I post more information now. For sale a very good condition SOTX CP7000 (top model of SOTX CP series). The racquet is strung with Ashaway MP@ 22/24 and its handle is covered with Kimoni overgrip. It also comes with the documentation card and original carrying bag just like new. Asking for USD 180 (or HKD 1350) plus shipping, offers are welcome.
price update: $135 worldwide express mail (3-5 day) shipped! (ship without bag, coz the bag does not justify the additional cost of EMS)
Might be interested... What are the specs of your racket? ie BP, Weight, Grip Size... If not the current specs, the racket should have come with exact specs from SOTX.
BP - 288-298mm weight - 83-89g (as shown in the last photo) grip size 3.25 (I feel it's about the size of Yonex G4)
If i knew about you selling this racket i would of bought before i bought my woven 7s and now i am out of money
Those are the rated specs. The racket should have come with exact specs which is what I am curious about. Weight accurate to 0.5g, BP accurate to the mm as well as the SOTX grip size rating. If it is 3.25" diameter, that is a SOTX #2. The SOTX #3 (3.375") is normally regarded as the G4 equivalent.
This is nothing personal, do you know how big is 3.25" diameter. No human hand can hold that kind of size of handle size. Go to "ibuysports" or "Sotx" they all have a wide range on weight and BP. If you are a picky buyer why would you rely so much on the seller for information, go right to the source.
more information: original grip size: 82.55mm (3.25") grip size after "kimmoy over-gripped": 85mm (3.35") FYI: Yonex grip size G4 => 84mm (3.30"), G5 => 81mm (3.19")
My bad on the diameter part... I meant to say circumference. One unique feature of SOTX is that they weigh and measure (the bp) of every racket of every racket they produce at the factory and include it with the racket. Not trying to cause trouble for the seller. If they happen to remember or still have the tag, it is a very simple task. Looks like eddy went through the trouble of getting the current specs though in which I am very appreciative.