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  1. Riskers

    Riskers Regular Member

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    anyone free to comment on me choosing racquet...
    previously was using a ti-10 2 and 3rd generation and bought a victor sw 33 power but i juz cant exert the power like i hw used on my ti 10...
    i m planin om
    SW35
    Voltric 70
    bravesword 10 or 11
    ps.....THanks in advance.....:):)
     
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    An Arcsaber 10 could help with control and power
    or Z Slash good for power !!
     
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    Maybe you can try Finnex racket, some model giving similar feels like YY but the price is about half of YY...
     
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    Oh and FAKE!
    come on I bet the quality of the racket is poor !
     
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    Apacs do good Yonex fakes, with better max tensions, worth a look if you get a chance to use them.

    Also with Apacs, the Lethal 90, it's stiff and head heavy and good value. Worth a little look if you can find one to try, but if not, from your list my friend has a Bravesword and he loves it, he has had a few attacking racquets.
     
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    I know Apacs do good Yonex fakes
    but I rather rely on the original designs and material yonex use to make the racket
    I really enjoy using the Arcsaber Z Slash !
     
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    Why did you get SW33P? It has been compared to the AT700 which is much different from Ti10. Is it that hard to get a Ti10 over there these days?
     
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    You might as well call Panda Power racquets pieces of crap because they're not labeled Yonex and half the price (compared to US Yonex anyway). He didn't mention the clone models did he? Nor does Apacs only have clone models ...
     
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    Actually Finnex was neither a fake racket nor clone racket, they are design in Japan but made in China.
    Most of their current model comes with their own patented design which most well know manufacturer can't even copy it or do have patent any design. I own a few piece of the racket and I feel its good and worth the price though...
     
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    Yeah, I fully supported your quote ! There's a Finnex Pro Smash model, paintjob similar to Ti-10 1st Gen. The feel, durability & solid feel is terrific, material is good too. Only this model I find the best among all.

    I had my Ti-10 2nd Gen for 2 years, still remember the characteristic till to date. BS11 is the closest while BS10 is slightly head heavy. Might as well have a look at BS12 when it release. Voltric 70 is great too, swift swing & slightly head heavy, medium flex shaft wont tire out easily.
     
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    Have you thought about the Arc8DX? Or the Ultra Pro from Panda Power? The advantage of the Ultra Pro is you get to select your weight and BP...
     
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    Bro...i had a ti-10 3rd gen but uit broke due to high tension of only 26.... it broke when te string burst...
     
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    finnex never heard of it b4....is it good....
     
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    dudes i would rather prefer u suggest me victor or any brands except YY becoz their quality is dropping here...
     
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    you should try sw35.. one of my friend using ti10 3rd try my sw35 and he likes it.. i tried his ti10 but i don't like it :D..
     
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    But can you get power out of it if you can't get power out of SW33P? Perhaps it is too headheavy and should look for more even balance like BS10
     
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    maybe u rite should i go for an even balance then.....sugesstions....i was tinkin arcsaber 10
     
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    "any brands except YY" :D. I still think ARC10 is a little headheavy compared to Ti10 but you can try for yourself ...
     
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    wat to do howewer oso muz still cum bck there....hehehe
     
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    Finnex was ok in the market for a season,but now seems cold down. Arcsaber 10 is durable & solid, no worry for its flimsy material. Victor SW35 & 36 are indeed good, but they're too stiff & tired out easily during game. Rather suggest BS11 for a start.
     

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