SOS : Dilemma in buying a racquet that suits me.....

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by Dylanncs11, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. Dylanncs11

    Dylanncs11 Regular Member

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    Hello guys,its me again,i posted b4 on regards of racquet selection but i notice the more shop i went to survey,the more headache i'm in.....currently i'm goin to list down my hunt as below:

    VOLTRIC 80 RM460
    Ti 10 Mesh RM440

    Nanospeed9900 RM670
    Armotec 900PLC RM670

    I must say i only play double games and my fav position is front and i would prefer to attack rather than playin a defensive game.......so i would loike to get some valuable tips from pricing-durability of these racquets as i as told by my fren that expensive racquets may not last long as i'm a hard hitter.......
     
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    get the voltric 80 yy if the shaft is flex just like votric 70 yy...
     
  3. raksasa.gorgon

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    i dont think you can get a VT80 at RM460 now....at that price should be a VT70.

    always buy a racket with a budget you can afford to lose in the event of breakage, or you will never achieved your true game play potential...

    im a front attacking player but i like head heavy rackets...
     
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    U try to get try all those rackets and consider for that which suits you best. Ti-10 quite okay as the price is in cheaper range with good performance. Fast hitting and a very good smash if you used it well. NS 9900 also not a bad racket, but it is a bit too fast for me, so I just stick back to Ti-10. Amortec 900 PLC is head heavier than 900 power, hence it may not be a good racket for doubles because of the swing speed.
     

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