Sintec rackets.

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  1. fhfsmasher_96

    fhfsmasher_96 Regular Member

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    Hi , anyone who are currently or permanently using Sintec racket(s) , kindly post your comments on the rackets tat Sintec produces and the racket you are using. :)
     
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    i'm using sintec nanotec 7000. Jus strung with bg68ti at 24lbs. As this is the first raquet i ever bought since 20+ years ago. I find it is usable and still can't seems to generate more power from it. I have only been using it for like 1 month plus onli.
     
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    Oh. thanks for your comment. :) I am currently using sintec advance 88 grommets , and i find it very good , even at my 1st time using it. I've been using it for 2 months already. I think it is one of the best rackets by Sintec. :)
     
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    im using nano white...its fantastic.....
     
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    i'm using the advance 88 too! IMO it is a very good racket. Slightly head heavy, light weight racket, stiff racket. One of the sintec none clone racket(tts the reason i got it). i strung mine at 25 lbs with bg 66. For me this racket is very easy to generate power for smash without comprimising my defence.

    In the 88 hole grommet system, the string do not need to share the grommets.. meaning in each grommet there shd be only 1 string passing thru only.. heard the racket can tie at 23lbs and get the feel of 25lbs. Very good racket! fhfsmasher.. how much did u spend on the racket?
     
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    any even balanced rackets to recommend?
     
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    anyone tried nano tec 9900 before?
     
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    any pictures? :)
     
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    I just bought a advanced 88 grommets too. The frame is very aero dynamic. There is no drag when swinging. Frame is like at900t. It is a gd racket. I rate it as high as my babolat x feel power and mp99 or woven 7. My racket is 86g bp 285.
     
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    huangxi, which model did you get? the blue or purple version?
     
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    The purple one. One of my groupmate is a coach. He got me a special deal for it. In this past 1 year i have tried mp99, arc10, ti10(3rd gen), X Feel Power, Woven 7, Sintec Advance 88 and some models. This is really one of the best overall. I just want to share my experience with other users.
     
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    The Safra Club players actually use this model and have witnessed the :eek: smashes from this racket
     
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    Is it? I mean if you get the chance do try it. Swing it and you will realise what i am talking about. :)
     
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    actually i have a pair of these... kept one and sold the other to a friend of mine... your comments on the racket are spot-on :)
     
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    Can anyone upload a picture of this racket?

    And is this a stiff or flex racket?

    Lastly, what's the price?
     
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    It is considered stiff. I got a special price for it. I don't know how much sintec selling though. I will try to upload a picture if i get the chance
     
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    This is the advance 88 racket
     
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    yeah. Hi.
    any1 tried using the sintec arcsaber 8 be4? im buying it this or next week. and im no familiar with sintec oso. So any1 can post any reviews about it??? thx in advance! LOL.
     
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    Mine is purple color instead of blue. I wonder if there is any difference
     
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    My guess is difference in specs but the sticker prices are definitely different - $179 (purple) and $149 (blue) before discounts.
     

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