Any head-light rackets highly recommended ?

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    abcde=D Regular Member

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    i wanna know if theres good head-light rackets.
     
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    ns9000 type s. can't go wrong with that one
     
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    anything besides that ? btw how much is ns9000 type s.
     
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    around RM600..depends on whether u could get good offer
     
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    woahhh thats expensive i think i'll be getting bravesword 10
     
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    i think the bs10 is on the balanced to head heavy side but i guess you can always fix that with an altered grip
     
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    You should seriously consider an RKEP AT800tec. Got one from Eric and it was a real surprise packet - and I don't even like headlight rackets that much. Ridiculous value for money too.
     
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    i havent heard of that brand though is that a head-light racket ?
     
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    i second that :D
     
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    yeah but i heard its quick in defence althoug its a slightly head-heavy racket
     
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    Actually im looking for an all-round racket. i've heard of tantrum 200 and bravesword 10. are they good ? or do you know any other all rounded racket ? which are good too =D
     
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    Depends on how stiff you like your rackets. The 'ultimate' headlight and stiff rackets are the Yonex NS9900 and 9000S - both great rackets if you're strong(ish) and fast.

    There are many great all-rounders but they sort of tend to be even balanced like the T200 and BS10.

    Can't go wrong really with the BS10 - just don't forget there are two different stiffnesses - the TW coded ones are 'medium stiff', while the others are 'stiff'. I'd argue the TW coded ones are a bit more easy on the arm. :)
     
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    im using armortec and i found out that its slower when defending so im looking for something all-round because i dont want to lose speed while defending. can you name some good all-round rackets ? im curious bout that.( its an armortec 250, i bought that when i was young i couldnt remember if it was stiff or medium stiff )

    btw any difference between bs 09,10 and 11 ?
     
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    What about the FZ Forza Kevlar 66 Light or Ti. 505 N-Forze? They are really easy to handle but won't let you down in attack or defense. The Kevlar 66 is very affordable with €70, the Ti. 505 is with €105 a bit more expensive.

    When I'm tired after playing with my extra stiff head heavy racket, I get the 66 out of my bag and play on with ease! :cool:
     
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    I've never heard of that brand before, but is it available in Malaysia ?
     
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    Can't get much more head light than a Karakal M Tec 70, put an extra grip on there and it's insane. Not so good for power, and you feel every shot but it's great for the net/defense.
     
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    If you want an extra stiff and headlight racket the Nanospeed 9900 is a really good choice.
    If you want a stiff but not to stiff racket the Spira 22 is really good but under estimated.
    Forza make high quality rackets. You can't go wrong with them if you buy a high end one.
    The BS10 is a really good allrounder with slightly attacking tendencies. Be careful it is available in two different stiffness.
     
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    Didn't I just say that 3 posts ago? :p
     
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    I didnt notice that sorry
     

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