what is your best even balance to slighty head heavy racquet u use

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    what is your best even balance to slightly head heavy racquet u use
     
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    Ashaway Palladium XT600

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    ASHAWAY Palladium XT600 Badminton RacketPalladium is from the platinum series of metals, it is strong, easy to mould and does not tarnish or break. The XT600 typifies these characteristics, it’s packed full of technology all ensuring one thing, frame strength and comfort. The Palladium rackets can take higher string tensions, Ashaway recommends up to 26lbs, however the frame will take upto 30lbs. Weight : 89 gmBalance : 295 mm (Towards Head)Flexibility : StiffRecommended Stringing Tension - Main - 22lbs to 26 lbs - Cross - 22lbs to 26 lbsString: MicroPowerShaft : Hi Modulus Graphite Frame : Hi Modulus Graphite with Reinforce Woven Titanium /Palladium Invisible Vibration Absorption CapMuscle Curved GrommetsGood for Power amp; ControlSuitable for Attacking PlayASHAWAY Palladium XT600 Badminton Racket..
     
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    YY Ti-10 all gen :D
     
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    SOTX Woven 8 for the win!
     
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    Arc10 and AT700 (maybe too head-heavy, but still a very powerful racquet!):D:D
     
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    what is the purpose of this thread?
     
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    The main purpose seems to be to get many hits and fast :eek: Other than that, one could ask what is the weather in repliers neighbourhood.
     
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    "what is your best even balance to slightly head heavy racquet u use "...
    assemble all the racket u r interested..either borrow it or yours..then practicing hit the wall......u will get the result....which is the best racket for u in term of speed and drive play...am i correct? hehehe
     
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    Arc 10, AT700 (2nd gen), Apacs Lethal 60.
     
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    Arc10 and AT700 (1st gen)...awesome
     
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    wilson k-tour....awesome racket for strong arm and wrist player like me....:eek:
     
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    Ti-10 (2UG4) and Armortec 700 (3UG4), both first generation models. My favourite models apart from the NS9900.
     
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    Kason TSF300A. 290-295cm balance point but still decent for defense. Good smashing. It's my current go to racket. I have NS9900, Arc10, SW32 in my bag for backup.
     
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    Cab30ms (3U), fairly even balanced, and amazing performance. Best of all, much cheaper than other Yonex ISO shape high end models.
     
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