i think searching for a cab 20/22 is not worhing for me....I guess i will have to settle for some new ones ......!first preferance is Yonex ...bt others r also considered.....please give me info on rackets say below 100$..,which r head heavy, stiffer...
The Armortec series are the most head heavy Yonex racquets, but most are well over $100. You should be able to buy an Armortec 150 for less than $100 and the Armortec 250 for around $100. The 250 is a stiffer racquet and the 150 is considered medium stiff.
many brands have head heavy stiff rackets. look up some Apacs or yang yang or fleet, and find the head heavy rackets. for yang yang, it should be the sensations. if you cant buy local, think about shipping.
You can consider Ti-10. Is not really head heavy tho, but it under your budget. what about sotx woven 7.
2nd gen here is around that price $100 3rd gen is a bit more expensive another wise option. you can go with amp 90 or 95 for under $100 Solid feel with head heavy feel.
actually the problem is those rackets r hard to find in India i guess !!. Most of the shops here have Cab 21 sp at around 50$(made in JAPAN)...n other thing is that those rackets r old models isn't?....
.I have no problem playn with cab 20/21 tho..never heard of cab 20 ti power...can u help me with its prices...n thans for ur reply's....
any openion for wilson n code n1?? i've seen online that Wilson has reduced the prices of nCode n1,n2 etc is it worth goin for a wilson???..seen sone where that nCode ni is stiff n head heavy...
^ Wilson N-code have durability issue, my friend broke one without a single crack before, misshit, clash and only strung at 26 lbs. If available go for Wilson K-Tour, head heavy and stiff
heck, most companies make stiff head heavy rackets, just find one. i say an Apacs, an AT 250, or armortec clones will fit the bill. just go find some. www.mybadmintonstore.com http://wingeebadminton.com/
ashaway kevlar 7000 sq recently heard about ashaway kevlar 7000 sq...found that it is head heavy, very stiff model.Any one use that model on similar ones like kevlar 6000 sq(less stiff than 7000 sq..)..
actually 6000sq is less stiffer than 7000 sq...which one will suit me best?? i'm a wristy player with short range arm swings n explosive shorts..(bt have problems controlling the length of flat rear court shorts)..should i get 7000 sq?...some say that very stiff rackets tend to cause arm pain!
if you have explosive shorts, and an explosive swing, don't get a racket,buy new shorts, for every pair that explodes. on another note, if you have an fast powerful swing, the extra stiff will probably give you the most advantage. if you it is a bit slower, the 6000 and 5000 will suffice.