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  1. Many Ch0icez

    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Hmm I am currently 14 years old and playing 5-6 hours a day. I play whenever I can outsiude at the Gym. I Need your help. I currently have a pc-20 black knight with Nanogy 95 string at 24 lbs tension. I find it drags too much. And this summer I am buying a new racket. I am a technical player. Placement/control. But I smash to kill the rally. Now here is the question. What Yonex racquet should be fitted to me. Any budget I have enough money. ;) thanks if you answer:):):)

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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Hmm I went to my local store and these were the available racquets. (Arcsaber 10, Arcsaber 100 Limited All England 2010 Edition, Nanospeed 9900 , Armortec 900 power,I believe an Armortec 700, Ghost PC,(Not really interested) , Nanospeed 9000 (I've tested not my personal favorite) Thx I like to play net.
     
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    For a good technical racket I think arc10 fits your description quite well. Good in every department and has enough power to kill the game when needed. You should stick to nano95 as it plays very well on that racket.
     
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    Be frank, I like Yonex too.
    But Yonex are selling at too high price, I noticed many ex-national players are not using Yonex already.
    Most of them use APACS, as Apacs are following the foot step of Yonex very closely but at much lower price.

    There are some reputable seller you can find they are selling them online.
    You can check it out.
     
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    I'd recommend you to try the Arcsabers. Either Arcsaber 10 or Arcsaber 100 is a very good racket. But if you require a 2U racket Arcsaber 10 will be your choice as 2U Arcsaber 100 does not exist.

    Can you tell us why you don't like NS9000? FYI, NS9900 is also very good one, esp. for doubles.

    Cheers.
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    I don't like the feeling . It feels like whenever I hit it rebounds and vibrates my arm. I was thinking the Arc 10 also tybvm going to school to play now thx ;)
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    And what is 2U or 3U g4 wth is all this ?
     
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    It's yonex's weight and grip size standards
    2U : 90 to 94 g
    3U : 85 to 89 g
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Ok thom You think Arc 10 ismy best bet. Im currently playing doubles but hating it. Although I only practice Singles out of School team. I wanna be singles next year and I will be practicing all year. Hmm also there is no Armortec900 technique at my local stores. And no I don;t buy online :S. Sorry The above list is
    Arcsaber 10, Arcsaber 100 Limited All England 2010 Edition, Nanospeed 9900 , Armortec 900 power,I believe an Armortec 700, Ghost PC,(Not really interested) , Nanospeed 9000
     
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    If you prefer singles, try for At 900
    I have at 900 t and it's a good racquet. Be cautious of the fact it's an head heavy one ( and at 700 extreme head heavy :D )
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Yeah Ok thank you Sad thing is no technqiue in my local area
     
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    IMO, here's the answer.
    If that is the selection, and you don't want to order online, Arc10 is your best bet. You won't be disapointed.
     
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    arm700 = love it (for power, good for single)
    arm 900 t = good
    nano 9900 = good (only when string is really tight) well sorry to me all racquet must be really tight 28 at least.
    arc10 = no no to me
    arc 7 = ok (I guess I tried couple of the arc family I don't really like them)
    personally I like armortec family the best, then come to nano. I use nano to play mix, and armortec for double.
    However, I do not recommend 2u. 3u is ok, but I love 4u.
    I've always play with 4u and when I come back to 3u, it took me awhile to adjust with the nano 9900.
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Yeah OliverHH except it's 315$ Canadian where I live ahahha xD Oh well wait till my birthday!
     
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    Where do you live??? and $315 bucks for a ARC 10 is expensive o.o!!!!
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Canada Quebec I know but because they order from an expensive site so they have to make a profit u know :S But im willing to get one Its like the awsomest thing ever :D
     
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    Ahhhh I see, I was gonna see if you live near toronto you could try a Panda Power, but too bad.
     
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    how much does the panda power brand cost around?
     

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