Yonex Rackets

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  1. drew tze en

    drew tze en Regular Member

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    I am thinking of getting a mid-range Yonex racket but i don't know that is a good Mid-Range racket
    Help here
     
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    Get Li-Ning mid-range racket instead
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    I can't they are really expensive in England
    and i prefer yonex rackets then any other company
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    haha i already have the nanospeed 800
     
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    Get karakal mtec 70 or mtec 75. Good price. Super durable. Best alternative to high end yonex
     
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    There is a LN official shop on Ebay UK, i think their price is very reasonable, only if you dont mind getting it online
    Apart from that there are also many other brands (namely; Apacs, Fleet, RSL, etc) that IMO have better quality and price than YY mid range
     
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    Add Victor onto that list, fantastic priced rackets available in the UK with IMO a much better quality than Yonex. I'll be playing with Victors for the rest of my playing days
     
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    Besides that, may be you can consider apacs model like Tantrum series, Visible Hollow series or Lethal series, quite a impressive racket (but I don't know what is the current pricing in UK right now)...
     
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    YY mid range are just not worth to buy, its overpriced and not as good as the quality of the competitors rackets. But thats just MO :)
     
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    id recommend a yonex ns300, evn if it is a lower mid range. it's a gd replacement racket and is suitable for training as it has a medium flex and a head heavy balance. it mgiht b thick but all in all, it's a gd racket for what you're paying.

    i can review if you want
     

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