share your best racket for double play !!

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  1. DStyle

    DStyle Regular Member

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    Hi,

    Any reason why you don't like Nanoray 800. Could you please elaborate more? Thanks.
     
  2. alien9113

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    Never could really adjust to it. From the specs, I thought I could handle it, as you could see from my preference of rackets. VT80 is an exception.

    It turned out to be the complete opposite. Many shots were off and didn't have the angles, placement and control. Defense was also affected. It was almost non-exsistent for the few sessions I was using it.
     
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    1) ArcSaber FB
    2) adizero pro
    3) ArcSaber 6
     
  4. JasonJenn

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    Nanoray 990
    Apacs tantrum 200
    Kason F9
    Wilson K blaze
    victor mx jjs

    In order of preference. I have yonex vt80 yonex but to me its more suited to me for singles (head heavy racquet).

    Players that i play with are competition lvl players. Very advance to elite with super fast reflexes and hard smashers. Hence to me lighter racquets are more important to me for turning defence into offense and increase speed from mid court to net.

    However i will use mx jjs when i play against weaker opponents.

    Note: i own these racquets - lvl of play advance to almost elite
     
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    Nice new nano ray 990!!! :DDDD
     
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    Sorry typo its nanoray 900. Not 990. =P
     
  7. gundamzaku

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    yonex armortec 900 technique
     
  8. calyon

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    I've read all 3 pages but only saw 2 posts containing apacs. Last posts on page 3...

    Is apacs not made for double?
    Or compared to other brands like yonex, victor.. it's not good?
     
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    apacs not as popular
     
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    At900p
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    I got a ti-10 1st gen. though it has no CODE !! is it fake?? this one was really old and it feels so good to play with. . . though i can feel that the materials is authentic but the problem is that i has no CODE PLS HELP :D tnx btw im new here LOL
     
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    I got a ti-10 1st gen. though it has no CODE !! is it fake?? this one was really old and it feels so good to play with. . . though i can feel that the materials is authentic but the problem is that i has no CODE PLS HELP tnx btw im new here LOL
     
  13. george007

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    Can u give some review on N90iii because in got two new racquets from my friend in china along with N7 but I feel N90iii like a head light compare with N7 and a bit stiffer than that does u feel the same
     
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    I got 2 of the N90iii rackets from but I feel a bit head light on it does u feel same give some info...
     
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    AVP-dbls and singles all can...all rounder racket
     
  16. cyberangle208

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    I have been using victor LYD 3U all this time... Enough head heaviness to produce power smash with no racket speed reduction.

    I now using jetspeed s9 recently and i love the speed n power. More flexible n less taxing for the wrist.

    :):) Victor LyD and Victor JS S9 is so far the best for me.
     
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    Simple, NANORAY 750!

    I bought two of these rackets today and I had club night so practiced with them and I must say, possibly the best racket I have tried for a long time now. This is my favourite racket now.

    Clears were effortless, my backhand drives landed perfect on the back baseline, my opponents were in shock how consistent I was hitting them. Even though I don't have a hard smash, my smashes felt sharper and the sound when I hit them was brilliant. Around the net, this racket excels... quick and nippy and very easy to manoeuvre, Defence is a breeze, easy to block smashes or lift to the back.

    I cannot recommend this racket enough!! I cannot wait to play with it again. I have league matches on Friday and am looking forward to destroying some opponents with this racket.

    Kindest regards,

    -Ajay-

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    Without question nanoray 900
     
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    If you can handle the (extra) stiffness.
     
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    Victor LYD
     

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