I need help for racquets

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by apple_pepper, Apr 8, 2010.

  1. apple_pepper

    apple_pepper New Member

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    Hi I have been playing badminton for 6 years, lately i wanted to buy a new racquet. I have a blue Yonex Ti 3. I'm used to smashing with a lighter racquet but i dont really mind

    i have some ideas on my new racquet but dunno which one to get

    Armortec 900 power or technique
    Armortec 700
    Arcsaber 9
    Arcsaber Slash
    Arcsaber 100year Limited edition
    Nanospeed 9900
    Babolat Lite
    Babolat satellite star:)

    thanks everyone
     
  2. Yoppy

    Yoppy Regular Member

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    From the list, I used AT900T/P, Arc ZS and NS9900. All are great racket, it depends on what you need
     
  3. s0nnay

    s0nnay Regular Member

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    Well listing all those rackets, I don't think you would mind spending the money. :p
    If you like light and smashing with them, maybe try the ZS or ns99.
    Otherwise If you don't mind, choose one that you like the look of and enjoy.:D
     
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    Armortec are pretty light but head heavy for good smashes.
    Armortec 900 are good in both t and p.
    arcsaber 9 cross that out
    ARsaber Slash pretty heavy as i have tryed.
    Arcsaber 100year is just a paintjob of archsaber 7
    nanospeed 9900 very good in smashes and light.
    Corss out babolat
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Try the Slash OR ns9900. BUT BE aware both these racket's generate a really fast swing speed. So don't go all moaning about when you say you misshit half the time. From a ti3 you'll see a freaknig difference.
     
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    what about go for TI-10.
    very good performance : price ratio.
     

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