Racquet Reccomendation

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by miguelray, Jan 24, 2010.

  1. miguelray

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    Ok, so hello, I just wanna ask you guys which racquet will suit me best. I have been playing for 3-4 years now. I like light racquets. I don't hit that strong... I prefer deceptive moves and am very used to fast exchanges. Still learning to countersmash. So, what racquet should I get?
    Thanks :D
     
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    what type of rackets have you used in the past? do you feel your current racket(s) is(are) lacking?
     
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    @ ryim

    Well, I have this racquet that is already good for me, but I want a new racquet. :)
     
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    I believe he was asking for the name of the racket.... I'd say a U4 AT900T would work well for what you're asking.
     
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    What I'm trying to say is that we can recommend a better racket for you based on what you're using. You PM'ed me saying its a Prince 3UG5...but if you can provide the specs...such as head heavy or light...stiff or flexible...why you like it or not...we can do a better recommendation in my opinion.
     
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    That was from the most recent PM I received from you and it should be easier for us to recommend a racket for you. One thing I want to know is...if you don't hit hard, why is your racket strung at 28;bs? a soft hitter in my opinion should not be using such high tension.
     
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    I thought lower tension is for hard-hitters and higher is for those who prefer control over power...
    And I'm not really a soft hitter, it's just that I prefer doing drops more...
     
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    This is a bit of a misconception. Typically, lower tension can generate good power at the expense of some precision but those who can already generate good power on their own string it higher in order to get good control.
     
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    That's not what you said in your original post...regardless of the tension, at least now we know what sort of racket you've been using and easier for us to give you some recommendations.
     
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    Oh, so sorry guys for messing up. Thanks also for giving time to help me. I'm always in a hurry replying... :D:D
     
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    U are suitable for Yonex Ti-7 , i am so sure .

    Or u want power , Ti-10 .

    If u are more advance , ArmorTec series also good .
     
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    and of course , ti-7 , inexpensive , compared to the rest of those range .
     
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    What about the RSL Milleniun Attack 3200? Will that suit me? Tell me asap ;) :D
     

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