Racket recomendation for non power users

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  1. junk301

    junk301 Regular Member

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    Hello everyone, I am currently in the high novice to low-mid intermediate class.
    I just broke my racket which was horrible and I need a new one now. I am currently looking for a racket with great power, not 2 heavy, so maybe 85g w/string. My price bracket is 100-140. If I have to, i can sacrifice my control because my smash is downright laughable. My coach recommended me a black night PCS-50 XL.

    http://www.blackknight.ca/products.php?id=219

    Help will be greatly appreciated.
     
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  2. Viper2005

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    Try Kason Ultra-Light Rackets.

    Kason Ultra-Light Rackets are 77g.
    With string + wrap is approx. 85g.

    I'd recommend Kason Carvel U3 or Lepton F1, both are great rackets.
     
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    From experience, a light, head heavy and flexy racquet with high tension allows you to generate power without the pain.

    My recommendation, Carlton Nanolite 9500, it also has one of the largest head I have ever seen so the sweet spot is huge.
     

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