should i get lethal 50, 60 or tantrum 200?

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  1. sinerin

    sinerin Regular Member

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    which of these rackets should i get and how do they stack up?
     
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    u should tell more about ur play...different rackets suit different people..depending on ur play style..all 3 rackets are good by the way..i suggest lethal 50 and 60 for singles as they are more head heavy.tantrum is balanced racket..will be good 4 both doubles and singles,but preferabl doubles..
     
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    while i mostly play singles and i am aggressive (usually on offense)
    i want racket with good power and excellent control (so i can consistently hit near/on line)
     
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    go 4 lethal 70 or 60 mate..
     
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    if u want more power but good control then lethal 60/70.if u want more control but good power aswelll then tantrum 200/300
     
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    lol isnt that the same thing?
     
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    i think so...just 4 different countries
     
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    agreed.....tried a freind lethal 50 it a 4u heavy head...tantrum 200 is 3u heavy head
     
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    Thanks for your input :)
    I think ill go with the tantrum 200

    Can someone tell me where i can get it in Ontario GTA area
    or online?
     
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    sorry to bring up this topic...just wan to inquire more info before i grab either tantrum 200 or lethal 50...
    i had a confuse btw the power produced by 4u and 3u racket which both is head heavy when smashing...isn't it the 3u head heavy racket give more power than 4u head heavy rackets since it is heavier?
    but why ppl keep say that lethal 50 have better smashing power than tantrum 200?:confused:

    can someone clear my doubt???thanks...
     
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    i don't know what your talking about.... you can get both rackets in 3U and L50 is more head heavy then T200
     
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    read up the whole thread then u can understand...or straight refer to post 8...
     
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    tantrums are never as head heavy as lethals.
    they are more towards balanced with a slight head heavy
     

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