Comments on Victor Rackets

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  1. Spikes

    Spikes New Member

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    Hi All,

    I recently purchased a Victor Superwave racket.

    Just wanted to see if anyone is using this brand and what the review is. I know its kinda odd doing the market research after I bought it. But it was recommended by my friend and the shop uncle.

    So can anyone here share their reviews on the racket? Thanks!
     
  2. Ah_Peng

    Ah_Peng Regular Member

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    Which Model ?

    which model have u purchased ?
    the superwave series have a total of 6 models.
     
  3. Spikes

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    Hi Ah_Peng,

    Just went to collect my racket! Its the Super Nano racket from Victor. It feels good when I hold it, and that was the main reason why I bought it. Haha... Much better then my previous Yonex racket (Ti-pro 501). No offence to Yonex owners.

    The picture can be seen here: http://img74.imageshack.us/i/dsc01125sd1.jpg/#q=Victor super Nano

    Any reviews on it? :)
     
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    The Victor Artery Tec Ti-99 2U is a smashing machine, if you are able to wield it~:D:D
     
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    Super Nano and Super Wave are two different series.

    Anyway, you can't compare your previous Yonex racquet with the Victor in that way as it is definitely not an apples to apples comparison.

    The Yonex you have is a low end racquet compared to the Victor which is mid end.
     
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    Victor Artery TecTi-99

    Hi Gemcat,
    Agreed this is a very powerful racket n stiff one. The man single's champion for the Suzhou, China 's competition used this racket in this tournament. But this racket will crack if you clash with other tough racket.:p I broke one when I was in Suzhou.:eek:
    Lee:(
     
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    Oh? Mine didn't crack after a clash. Only a very tiny coating chipped. Of course, you must've been in a hard and direct clash. Any racquet will break with that sort of damage.:D:cool:
     
  8. Spikes

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    Hi Teoky,

    Yup, I gues I remembered wrongly. I've just picked up the sport not too long ago, slightly about a year ago. Started slowly, but I'm getting more interested in it day by day! :)

    Prior to getting my racket, I've only heard of brands such as Yonex, Wilson and Armotech. Its the first time I've ever came across the Vicor brand. So ya... perhaps thats why.

    Looking forward to learn more from pros in this forum!
     
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    Spikes, this forum will help you :D

    There are loads of different brands. Read the equipment forum for information on which are good rackets from the various brands. Victor is a good brand and has some good rackets. Armortec is not a brand, but a model in the Yonex range.

     

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