Something like Ti-6

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  1. APOC1

    APOC1 New Member

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    Hi all,

    I was not playing badminton since 2005 and there had been lot of changes in badminton world.

    I have one question, and it is - Is there something similar to Yonex Ti-6? For last few days i was searching for this information but couldn't find it.
    Please Help.

    Thx
    Sorry for my bad English.
     
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  2. LD rules!

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    what's your budget ?
     
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    Your best bet is the nanospeed series probaly a ns7000,8000,9000x/s,9900 or the arcsaber series 5,7,9,10,z
     
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    I'm sure there are still Ti-6's out there for sale used, why not try to find some? Or are you looking for similar but better?

    The Ti-6 is not all that stiff a racket, I still have 2 of them, so the Arc7 or nano4500 might work.
     
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    ~120$

    Hmmm allready searched, no results. At least with International shipping :/

    Thx for your advices, I will check your suggestions. :)
     
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    hi

    Here is a website in which you can find great prices for legit rackets
    www.sohubuy.com for your budget of $120 i would recomend either the Arcsaber 7 ($120) which is medium stiff and even balanced or the nanospeed 7700($116) and is stiff but head light
    Take a look at these suggestions
    Good luck
     

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