New Kason Gear for Fu Haifeng / Cai Yun

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Sealman, Sep 16, 2010.

  1. Cheetah

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    Hey,
    I've got the N70 and the C7 in my Bag and I have to say... both rackets are similar to me.. In driving or defending they really do feel the same. Smashing is really good with the C7 as well.

    They seem to be identical IMO

    :)
     
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    C9 is FHF's racket?
     
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    is it c9 of f9 fu haifeng use?
     
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    There is no C9 - they have the F9 (FHF) and C7 (CY).
     
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    2011 Kason Chart.jpg


    Can somebody translate what are the meaning of left-right & upper-lower axis mean? seems like F9 & C7 fall under all-around racket??..
     
  6. staiger

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    LOBBING, lol !!!

    you meant the F9 , NOT THE C9 , FOR SOMEONE WHO TESTED THE RACKET AND HAVE THE RACKET FOR A FEW DAYS YOU SURELY MUST REMEMBER THE NAME OF THE RACKET. CAN THIS REVIEW BE TRUSTED , O DEAR !
     
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    Bro , i type wrongly la. its kason F9 . I rate this racket as good as Li ning N50.
     
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    is ok la. but make sure next time get the name of the racket you tested right otherwise people will doubt the authenticity of the review
     
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    He posted it correctly ages ago when he got the racket :)
     
  10. TaRaKaN

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    Ok. No need to keep going on and on.....

    I think he got your message the first time. And anyway, it's quite evident it's a typo. Considering he did put Fu Haifeng after it, it isn't hard to see which one he's on about.
     
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    Can somebody in singapore help me? where in Singapore to buy this Kason F9 ? i mean other than Li Ning shop in ION Orchard and Yue Yang sports in Tampines? i wanna buy this Kason F9 and what is the price ?? thanks for help
     
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    From top ( anti-clockwise)
    Top - Strength
    Left - Soft feel (Control)
    Bottom - Technique or skill
    Right - Stiff or Solid feel (Repulsive)

    Red colour - Strenth
    Blue colour - All Round
    Green colour - Ultra Light
    Grey colour - Extreme Speed
    Yellow colour - Accuracy
     
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    I thought Yue Yang no longer deal in Kason products.

    You could try these stores:
    10&10 at Bras Basah Complex, ground floor
    Paragon Sports at Queensway Shopping Centre, 2nd level

    Retail price is S$319.90 before store discount (please bargain hard and ask for at 20%-30% discount plus free string/stringing and grip and perhaps a free bag as well)
     
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    Can anyone compare F9 with Ti10 third gen? Some said F9 is similiar with Ti 10 3rd gen, because its head lighter and stiffer compare to Ti 10 2nd gen. Is it true?
     
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    ok bro,,, thank u for this info....i'll going there....;)
     
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    what is the white thing on the c7??? KasonC7FrameBR.jpg
     
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    Hi all ,where can i buy Kason F9 racket in Malaysia ??
    Who know ??Place and shop's name pls...TQ:D
     
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    Anyone know a shop which sells these shirts and the older blue and purple models,and are able to ship to Europe?
     
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    Guys, can you compare about this 3 racquets?

    SW35, NS9900, Twister C7 Cai Yun.
    The stiffest? (SW35 xtra stiff from Victor, NS9900 xtra stiff from Yonex)

    Have you ever measure the balance point of C7 in unstrung condition, original grip? 290mm/295mm/300mm?

    Thanx for your replies....
     

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