Ready to buy rackets!! help decide ~

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  1. Polaroid

    Polaroid Regular Member

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    This time im only looking between yonex and li ning. Basicly my choices are VOLTRIC 80, ARMORTEC 900 P. Li Ning N90I or N90II.

    I'm a really aggressive player. When theres a chance to smash I always do. Mostly play doubles and usually in the back. Sometimes I play single and I need to practice singles for school try outs.
     
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    Voltric 80 4U is very good in doubles when you are aggressive player.
     
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    Ah but 3u and 4u theres really no big changes just little different in weight right?
     
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    Get the Voltric 80 and be done with it. You can buy something else but sooner or later that hankering for Lee Chong Wei's racket will get the better of you. :) PRobably not as much repulsion power (For doubles) compared to the Nanospeed 9900, though. The Arcsaber Z Slash or Arcsaber 8DX should be the best compromise between head heaviness and sheer head speed, so I would actually recommend either of the latter two.
     
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    Lighter weight means you gain speed but lose control. Heavier weight means you gain control but lose speed. If you prefer single over doubles, buy 3U. 4U will be great for double because you need faster swing speed.
     
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    Anyone have a review or any comments on the Li ning N90 in terms of quality and the feel of it?
     
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    Haven't had a chance to try it yet, but the N90II is easily one of the sexiest rackets i've ever seen.
     
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    I SEE. ummmmmmmmm
     
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    choose li ning its also good
     
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    Just to add my comments...

    I really don't like li-ning rackets, their quality is sub par for rackets of that price. my friend has 2 and one of them has the string biting into the frame at a shared grommet. this is in under a year and with tensions under 26 lbs.
     
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    hmmmm....

    RSL an option? good materials and low price....

    Hello
     
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    Just got a session done with the N90II.
    First thing, if you play at a club, ALL eyes will be on your racket.
    First thing i noticed is power. If you switched from a racket like the Arcsaber 7, then you'll notice right away. Clears took almost no effort, drops were smooth, and smashes are fast.
    Love the racket so far, but i don't like the towel grip (first time trying) as it's too large for my hands.
     
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    I know RSL are good but Im more into yonex :p sorry but yea. @Ambushes do you find any problems with the grommets that people are talking about with li ning rackets?
     
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    try Victor MX80 it has more advantage than the yonex latest release the voltric 80.. :)
     
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    Sorry, my retailer doesn't have victor brand stuff sadly or i would of got the MX80 long time ago :p
     
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    Thanks for the offer but I'm gettin during summer when I go to Taiwan. Meanwhile this week I'm going to get the voltric80
     
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    you're welcome, but that was just info not an offer
     
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    ...good for you! good luck then :)
     
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    thanks guys~ :D
     

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