Racket for a average/intermediate double player.

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  1. Waix3Sarah

    Waix3Sarah Regular Member

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    Anyone know which yonex rackets suit for a average/intermediate double player?

    With budget RM 400 including strings and grip
     
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    It will help if you put your style of play :D :

    E.g smash-aholic?
     
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    I think i will play as smasher bah:D
     
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    AT900T or Ti10...:D
     
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    What about MP45? i feel it quite nice to handle :confused:
     
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    Never use MP45 before, but with that budget I think Ti10 will suit u. Great power, excellent control n also a very user friendly racquet...
     
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    I see.
    thanks :D

     
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    i think ti10 would be good purple or yellow one

    are you a guy or girl? but if i were you i'd give apacs a try because theyre rather cheap for very good quality. =)
     
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    Yup...the 3rd gen (purple) or the 2nd gen (yellow) one...the 1st gen kind of head heavy :D
     
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    I should change the thread title since i wanna know MP45 VS Ti10 which is better :D
     
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    Ti10 is not user friendly due to the stiffness, great power yes if you able to flex the shaft.
     
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    Why not try the Zelm Powerplay or another rackets, they seem like excellent rackets for a great price.

    The MP45 is another great choice.
     
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    i do agree! i owned a Zelm and it is value for money...durable racket with superb frame built quality, fast and furious for double play...a bit too flex for me! but i have nothing to complain on the performance and i never worry to crash the racket as the price is affordable.:p

    Anyway i just bought a TI10 2nd gen after i broke the previous one in double because i miss the 'feel' so much...but only weld it in single.
     
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    Believe me it is easy to get use with Ti10 2nd and 3rd gen. U should try bro...I own both btw...
     
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    Doubles weapons are AT900P and AT900T. I own both and me and my brother play doubles so if I want defence I use AT900T but I use mostly AT900P because I'm stronger then him.
     

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