APACS racquet reccomendation plz

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  1. at800off

    at800off Regular Member

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    Hi guy.

    um i need help with a good APACS badminton racquet. my style of play is offensive but i do drop shots often and i am an intermediate level player so plz help :) :D thnx:p
     
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    chongkiatz Regular Member

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    what is ur budget anyway?? Offensive racket in Apacs...

    High End RAcket:
    AMP 90/95 (30lbs gurantee)
    Visible Hollow 1800 (string up to 30lbs)

    normal racket:
    apacs nano 900 power (red)
    Apacs edge-saber10 (slightly head heavy but in 4U, but stil can get powerful smash)

    but i strongly recommand for AMP90 because it's good in all around....but i think i don't like much from this racket is the paint colour...because Edge-Saber10 colour are too nice so make the AMP90 look so so only >.<....
     
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    Erique Regular Member

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    Another high end racket choice is Pro Furious 1000/2000. I have myself the Furious 2000, its heavier than AMP 95 (it weight 91 g) but it feel light, a solid racket good for all around player, not tiring even though I smash a lot. The lighter one is Furious 1000 (89 gr) slightly lighter than AMP95. I have edge saber 10 and nanotech 700 limited, but my Furious 2000 perform better with the right string (Yonex BG 80). Even my yonex Ti-10 feel heavier than the Furious.
     
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    at800off Regular Member

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    Thnx

    THNX alot guys ps i dont have a budget so thnx again:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:):):):p:p:p:p
     
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    Why only Apacs? Why not SOTX or RSL?
     
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    Probably because Apacs' got Yonex clones that suits him...
     
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    i only have Nanotech 700 limited BG80 26/28 lbs.
    I feel its a good racquet, easy to lob, netting and especially smash with wrist-hand.
    Compare the price with yonex high end, this racquet worthed to buy.:D
     
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    the nano pro series are very good imho
     
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    Retro_10s Regular Member

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    Apacs NS9k... faultless every time lovely balanced racket and spectacular power.
     
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    Apacs doesn't have NS9000.... They have Nano PRO 9000/9000 Tour SP/9600 Tour/9900...
     
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    Actually they do. It's called Apacs Nano 9000 speed.
     
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    Amp 90 Ftw Wooooooo!
     

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