Looking for rackets similar to ARC10

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  1. ieim_17

    ieim_17 Regular Member

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    I`m looking for a back-up racket to my ARC10, I prefer non yonex because I can`t afford to pay yonex-price.:crying:

    Can anyone suggest me any rackets that similar in terms of BP,shaft stiffness and playability with ARC10?

    I prefer Victor, Apacs, Babolat, Head or Wilson.
     
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    How about SW36?
     
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    What`s the differences between ARC10 and SW36?

    After doing reviews, I find that BS11 is a suitable candidate too, can anyone suggest which one plays more like ARC10?
     
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    If you don't want a Yonex back-up of the Arcsaber 10
    You can try the Apacs EdgeSabre 10
     
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    I heard that apacs clone racket are different from the original:confused:
    someone told me that if I want to go for Apacs racket, I should go for their top range racket like Tantrum or Lethal. Is it true?

    and besides, I read somewhere which stated that Victor is a very good brand, where u`ll get a top quality racket for minimum price. Their racket sounds appealing to me, and I`m interested in trying it too.

    Well, ofc 2-days-a-week beginner-intermediate player like me can`t barely tell much the differences:p
    But knowing that u have a very good "weapon" in your Arsenal, it will certainly will give moral boost to play badminton more:D
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    I don't buy Clone rackets
    I buy Yonex rackets.
    I want to try a Victor out but I can't find anywhere in England where they sale it.
    You should go and try Victor
     
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    I can`t find it in here too, and no one barely ever heard of it.
    planning to buy it from sohubuy to reward my curiosity:D
     
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    hahaha
    good luck !!!
     
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    Hello, where are you from in Japan ? I'm looking for someone close to osaka to buy stuff in shuttlehouse.

    I'm from France, Victor retailer ain't too far from where I live so if you're interested I can send Victor or Babolat stuff. Victor has low prices because the brand isn't very popular in France contrary to Yonex.

    Ex :
    BraveSword 11 = 105 €
    BraveSword 09 = 80 €

    Not sure there are similar discount for Super Waves Series - In Europe it's Super Inside Wave Series.
    It's pretty cheap in Europe but I don't know for Asia if it's expensive or not =)

    I am planning to get an SW35.
     

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