exactly how good is Ti-10

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  1. Nano_josh

    Nano_josh Regular Member

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    From what ive gathered from reviews around this forum, the TI-10 seems like the best, top rated yonex racket. I have just broke my NS 8000 and looking for a change in rackets, one that is just as offensive and powerful, but perhaps more head heavy and druable.

    SO i want to ask:

    1. How would Ti-10 compare to AT800 OFF, MP100?
    2. How different is the Ti-10 to the NS 8000?
    3. What is the difference between the Ti-10 generation 2 and 3? (was generation 3 released recently? is it improved?)

    thanks a lot guys!
     
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    Each person is different. Why don't you try one out for yourself and post your review here ;).
     
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    1. ti-10 head lighter than At800OFF
    2. ti-10 head heavier than NS8k
    3. difference = outlook design
    RSL X2 Gold rules all..........;)
     
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    Dink it! You read my mind :p:D.

     
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    No. SOTX Woven 7 rules:D
     
  6. Nano_josh

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    thanks... -.-

    Thanks guys..

    But can you be more specific o_O This real isnt helping me decide 2 get the racket or not :rolleyes:

    and please to also answer the difference between gen 2 & 3 of ti 10??


    cheers.:eek:
     
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    There no difference between the 2nd and 3rd generation Ti-10, only the paint job
     
  8. Tsumaranai

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    How good? Well, just like most rackets, it's good enough to play with. :p
     
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    i did answer what is the difference........

    if you can play good with Ns8k, dont worry, you will love ti-10 ;)
     
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    ti-10(purple) or mp88 which is better?which produce a faster hit?
     
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    It depends if you can flex the shaft.
     
  12. RevoWithin

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    i tried ti 10.
    it doesnt suits me. i'm mainly smashing player, when i use t i10 i dun feel much power coming from it. thats wat i think anyway
     
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    It may be that you can't flex the shaft or your tension is too high.
     
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    its my fren racket, tension is onli 24.
     
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    phandrew do u mean that flexible racket can produce more speed
     
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    If you are able to flex a stiff racket you will get more power out of it than a flexible racket.
     
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    how to flex a stiff racquet, is it able to flex by swinging hard?
     
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    the faster you swing the more the shaft will bend
     
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    Does anyone know why Wingeebadminton lists the materials in the frame of the second gen Ti-10 to include gForce Ti, and the third gen to have Ultimum Ti, when gForce Ti is in the AT 700, 500, and 250, and in the Ultimum Ti should only be in shafts?
     
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    Probably just don't actually know what's in the racquets, or they made mistakes and stuff. Last time I remember, the Yonex website said NS8000 only had HM graphite, no fullerene.

    Edit: They fixed it now, but it wasn't there before.
     

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