Panda Power: A Racket That Can Take 40lbs. String Tension!

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  1. adonis

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    very very nice!

    hope production goes smoothly :)
     
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    that sounds..... wow. its so beautiful.
     
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    @DinkAlot: this brand PANDA.. is it new brand on market?! i've almost never heard of it. Where can i get it in Thailand? Pricing for each model?

    if it is custom build, would that be alright if i order according to my preferences?

    mind giving me its official website other than dcbadminton.blogspot.com? i couldn't really find any useful infos regarding this PANDA racket on that blogspot.

    honestly speaking, i find it really attractive and might have a market competitive advantage IF PANDA allows its customers to order in custom-made. I've almost never known any other brand allows players to custom-build the racket. I've got my ideal preferences on racket, but never been realized as none manufacture is willing to accept this *wild* ideas! indeed, risks are on my own shall the ideas gone wrong!
     
  4. singnflip4life

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    Heh it IS a very new brand. Dinkalot started it himself.
     
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    True that!

    Also looking forward to T2! Looking sexy! Revelation is looking really awesome as well =O.
     
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    its not really custom-build, i think. It seems more like, of the variations they have, these are the ones that might suit you, according to your preferences. I think it costs a lot to make custom built racket. Why not try that yourself.
     
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    hmm.. custom rackets eh? dink next time i want you to stencil in the wwf panda onto my strings XDDD
     
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    So any more details about the Revelation besides this? the paint job looks awesome tho:p
     
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    Heh, I'd still rather give my honest opinion than lie and get it in the neck:D. PM me if you want to borrow one for her to trial.
     
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    Ooohh..

    ..what's her name??...err, i mean what's the name of that new racket??..:cool:
     
  11. DinkAlot

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    No name yet, haven't thought about it.
     
  12. DinkAlot

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    The info was posted above somewhere. Nothing further until it's actually available. :)
     
  13. singnflip4life

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    You should ask a few dozen girls on that one haha.
     
  14. Destricto_Ense

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    Hmm. I won't see her for another week so I'll think about it. I couldn't really think of any other racquets to suggest since I don't know anything about female racquets so that's why the U2 sprang into my head.

    I would also feel bad if I suggested it to her, she bought it, and then it turned out it didn't suit her :eek:


    The underlying message here is that I just want to try an Ultra II myself
     
  15. singnflip4life

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    There really isn't a "female" racket persay. Females tend to be less stronger than males, so they tend to play with lighter/even balanced to head light rackets, but once you hit a certain level, girls play with much the same rackets that guys do. I've seen girls use nanospeeds, and 3U AT900Ps and AT700s.
     
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    Well this is pretty much beginner level..
     
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    Hi Bros: Is these Panda rackets available in Singapore ?
     
  18. singnflip4life

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    Ferrerkiko, contact Derrick Tan, the authorized dealer for Singapore, at sohe7164 at yahoo dot com. A full list of authorized dealers, like for the surrounding areas such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and China, as well as the rest of the world, can be found on the website for the Panda Power Rackets, which is http://dcbadminton.blogspot.com/
     
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    Hey bro , thanks for sharing!
     
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    hmm, may i suggest the name: "Angel" ?

    how about we make a separate thread for name suggestions for this racquet

    i m pretty sure most of the females in BC would want a say about this
     

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