Any rackets similar to Yonex Aerotus 110SP ?

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  1. ryan_khoo

    ryan_khoo New Member

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    I have been using my Yonex Aerotus 110 SP for the last many years since it first came out.

    But now, it has broken. I like this racket very much but many stores here told me this is obsolete product.

    Can anyone recommend me a good replacement ? I basically play doubles & need a light racket plus a head heavy one to generate more smash power.

    I went to Yonex website and saw nanospeed 9900 & arcsaber Z slash. Are these a suitable replacement ? And how much are these 2 rackets ?

    Any good suggestion ?

    Thanks
     
  2. wannaliquorbox

    wannaliquorbox Regular Member

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    why not try carltons, they generally are light and cut thru the air fairly fast.
     
  3. singnflip4life

    singnflip4life Regular Member

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    They still sell make and sell the Aerotus 100 in Japan I believe, if you're interested in that as a possible replacement. I have not seen the exact specs of the A110, but I would imagine it would be pretty close, like how the 2nd Gen Ti-10 is close to the first gen, and the third gen was close to the second gen. Though a light, head heavy racket sounds to me like a 4U AT900T, which is as light as you'll get before you start to lose smashing power, and its head heavy. I also favor light rackets that are head heavy, which creates speed and maneuverablilty without really dropping too much in the smash/power department, so I use the APACS Super Light, which is a 5U, almost 6U racket, but very head heavy.
     
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    dorysan Regular Member

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    i use it to
    the balance of the racket is 320mm so its super head heavy
     
  5. silentheart

    silentheart Regular Member

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    The AR110 in From japan right now is the original spec. So get that one if you can. Other wise, demo AT600. I think that is the closest one to AR110. A little lighter on the head than AR110...
     
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    SilentHeart, I assume you mean the AR100 which is still available, not the AR110.
     
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    Yes, you are right. I was typing while sitting outside in 5 degree C temp.
     

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