Bg-65 Ti

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  1. Many Ch0icez

    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    :mad::mad:****ing dissapointment. He tells me to leave my racket there . That he's going to string with bg-65 . It comes back in ****ing bg 65 TI its so a fag string just by barely hitting a birdie I can feel the fagget soft feeling. Its so slippery . Epic fail. Seriously i searched the forums and can't find ****. What's your guys thoughts on this homo string. (Obviously pissed off)

    Pissed off man ---->>> Many Ch0icez:mad::mad::mad::mad:
     
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    Maybe you should tell your stringer...
     
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    Matt Regular Member

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    Yeha complain to him.

    BG65Ti is reasonably good. Maybe the stringer dind't string it properly and therefore it's feels loose. I personally use the thinner, BG68Ti.
     
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    After all, didn't you say in another thread that it was for "free"?
     
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    ryim_ Regular Member

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    I prefer the 68-ti over the 65-ti as well although I rarely use them. The BG68-ti feels very comfortable and gives a softer feel as well.
     
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    lol You are really angry eh? Where are you from and where did you get your strings done? I did not know there was that much difference with the Ti. I guess I will not be trying any of those. What is the purpose of it anyways? All I know is that it is just an extra coating that they put on.
     
  7. Many Ch0icez

    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Basically I am going to deeply and throughly try them tomorow. I actually did not get the stringing done by my personal coach(He's my coach). He had to leave for some urgent thing. so a guy called Jean Francaois some naive 18 year old did it. Came back with a small paint chip and some cob webs and some dirt ass somewhat melted plastic on my grommetts wtf ? SO next time I am going to have to tell him to shape the **** up. and it was at Lecoureur in Sherbrooke Quebec. He said he offered only the "bg-65" in his free range. I said why not try it out it's the standard string. He gives me ti. Which personally makes it feel sliperry
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    sorry i meant (He's my stringer) haha xD
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    Is it dangerous when after every rally your string job gets all crooked ,like my strings get all out of place and not straight. What is this caused by ?
     
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    LD rules! Regular Member

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    it's because they are ti, so they slip after every smash, pretty much.
    BG65ti = wouldn't touch with a barge poll for me :D
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    oH that's why IM cutting them after just 2 matches Ima try bg-85 now for that sick sound ;)
     
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    I use BG-65 ti for my Cab30MS @27lbs ECP
    Its fine, wonderful, powerful, yet durable. Nothing wrong. Maybe your wrist is too weak to use such a thick string. Then BG-85 / 66 shoud do
     
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    while your anger is quite understandable, i would recommend that you not make that many offensive comments. i mean, the use of certain words could offend those who use or browse through BC.

    I will admit though BG 65 ti is slippery and a bit annoying to use, BG 65 has a similar softish feeling IMO. Just not as slippery, i will give you that.

    BG85/80 ftw.
     
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    agree. please stop the offensive statement. Just like jymbalaya said, 65 ti is slippery, yes. Many people dont like it. Its a matter of preference, and for me, that slippery feeling makes my touch to the shuttle more crisp, comfortable, and accurate
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    K sorry. I have recently used NBG95 and I find it not as slippery and durable. Enough power. I think it's my string. Even though I do like the bg-80 bg-85 itn breaks too much for me.
     

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