Broke at-900t... at-900p or mp-99?

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  1. 2high4u

    2high4u Regular Member

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    Hi, I recently broke my at-900t. I've always found it too light for me and not getting enough power from it (4u g5). Now i'm looking for another racket like mp-99 (3u g5) or 900p (4ug5). I'm looking for something not too light not too heavy ( that's why i'm using 4u on at's....)

    More about me : Let's say I play more double but I also play single quite often. I'm an offensive player, mostly at net... also looking for good drives and smashes at backcourt ... so yeah... any suggestions?
     
  2. warlock110

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    you have to differentiate between heavy racket, and head heavy racket. some light racket that's head heavy will swing more then it's weight.

    the ti-10 is a fairly light racket, but swings like a hammer.
     
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    at900t 3u would be nice transition for u i think
     
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    mhowmhow23 Regular Member

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    better go for arc saber 10 i think it's a balance racquet..
     
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    Since you are an offensive player who plays both events, singles and doubles, you should try the AT900P (3U). It is head heavy and stiff. Can give a powerful smash and drives. The 3U (+5g) will give it even more power. You just have to get used to the weight. I am currently using one. It has really good power for smashes.
     

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