mp 77... why does it say balanced

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  1. Mesita1

    Mesita1 Regular Member

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    I recently bought a racket from someone in canada and the country code is CD. My questions is , the mp77 is supposed to be a head heavy racket but it says balanced on the side of the shaft located near the head and it also says 10mm extra so just curious?Let me know thanks
    steve:D
     
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    Don't know. Just ignore it. 10mm means it's 1cm+ above standard so pretty much a long series. It should say that some where on your shaft. I saw this on my friends racquet too.
     
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    G'day,

    MP77 & MP55 are the most head heavy racket from the MP range. Only one that's anywhere near balanced is MP90/99.
     
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    I guess i'll get i get a Forza TiTech 2200 CF. The racket looks nice, and the name just sounds to damn cool. I can say to my little sister, "go get me the 2200 " when I'm at a club or gym.


    Then if i still got some money left over, i'll keep it in my wallet, until i buy another racket next year. I hope yonex comes out with some cooler power rackets, or at least some more decent shoes.


    Thanxs guys for your suggestions :D :D :D
     
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    It is indeed, a nice racquet :) I'm sure you won't be disapointed.
     
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    U mean, u going to order from lee's badminton? Or, u can get it somewhere in US? Seems I can't find anyone in US selling it.

    If u oder from Lee's badminton, can u let me know how much it is, I mean, including shipping.
     
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    From Lees badminton.com

    All Prices include P.S.T. & G.S.T.


    Accept COD, Money Order or Cheque.


    C.O.D. $5.00 + Shipping Handling Fee


    (Small packages add $6.00)(Large packages add $12.00)

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    I'll try to find the Forza TiTech 2200 somewhere in California or wahtever, becuase I dun't wanna pay any shipping. I'll also look around ebay, they got lots of goodies there.If they dun have it, then i guess order from Lees badminton shop.

    No matter what though, I will get my ultimate racket!!!
     
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    Those shipping prices are more suitable for Canadians since you have to take in consideration the size of the box they ship in (My racquet bag came in a box that had a width of 2 feet) and that adds alot of shipping charges when going across the boarder.
     

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