arcsaber 10, sp vs jp versions

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by froggie, Aug 23, 2009.

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  1. froggie

    froggie New Member

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    I would like to know more about the differences between the SP version and JP version of the Arcsaber 10......... thanks.
     
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    mokmatthew Regular Member

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    Some people say that JP version is better than SP version, but this may be only psychological effect..

    Actually both SP and JP versions are made in Japan, so IMHO, I think the quality should be similar.
     
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    They are exactly the same things.
     
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    I go for JP for the nice case ha ha ha !

    Aside from the side joke, the racket codes are generally the same.
     
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    Badmintan Regular Member

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    A philosophical question is:

    Anyone staying in Japan actually import SP version into Japan? :p

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    Does Japan customs allow SP version into Japan? :D
     
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    this matter has been discussed for ages and so many times before.
    the different is just country or distribution code.

    thread closed.

    thanks.
     
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