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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by clearng, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. Sealman

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    Hey Jeffwind, apologies. 10 n 10 is a shop at Bras Basah n Players Gear is at Tampines Safra. If you are in the east, drop by Players Gear. If are getting an Apacs there, try out the Li Ning Accupower 62 string.

    Edwin
     
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    Any badminton gear specialty shop in the west of sg?
     
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    Heard from a seller that its pretty heavy racket wif a lengthen frame. My guess is its gonna be a slightly head heavy racket aim at singles. Probably similar to Yonex's Carbonex 30.
     
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    Thanks ExtremeCentra & Sealman for ur information. ;)

    Hi Edwin,
    oic, i got go 10 n 10 by last week ;)
    About the string...b4 tat i'm plan to match apacs with BG66...but edwin recommend Li Ning Accupower 62 string...erm..ok...i will do more research bout this string...
    Many Thanks...
    Cheers
     
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    Hi ;)

    May i noe more bout Apacs Super PU grip? Apacs Super PU grip is belongs to over grip or replacement grip?
    May i juz use Apacs Super PU to cover my original racket grip???
    many Thanks ;)
    Cheers
     
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    Super PU grip is the thicker one right? Has cushion underneath the lining. So it would be Replacement and you can just wrap it over your original racket grip.
     
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    Thanks Rockai,

    but i thought for replacement grip is ned to take out the original grip then oni put on the replacement grip.
    for over grip is juz can wrap over the original grip without take out it?
    So am i wrong?
    sorry, i am really confuse bout it...;)
     
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    Because the original is really thin already, it's like an thin overgrip on top of the wood, so it'll be fine to put the replacement grip on top, unless you like it thinner then just take out the original grip. I like mine on top of the original grip because it fits just fine. If it's not thick for you, you can always put another overgrip on top of the replacement grip for adjustment. Try and see what fits you best.
     
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    Hi All! A fan of APACS here..

    Any review for APACS shoes???

    Thank Youu..

    Regards,
    badmintonaddict
     
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    Thx Rockai,

    As wat u say over grip and replacement grip can mix up to multi-layer depand of wat player ned? Ok, i will try it. Many Thanks ;)

    Cheers:)
     
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    Hey Jeffwind,

    Most critically, its the total thickness that affect how you feel holding the racket. How you feel will directly affect your game play!!

    Some ppl like thick grip n some like it thin. How you would know if its the thickness you want, is when you are holding your racket, you feel confident of swinging it with full power and still retain full grip.

    May have to experiment with several grips to find what you want. Sometimes, how much you overlapped on the grips when installing, makes a difference as well. Best to buy a cheaper grip to begin with!! (heehee). Apacs grip is quite good. But you can also try grips from Pro-Tech or Sintec.

    Good luck!!
    Edwin
     
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    I hate cheap grip tbh, they don't have enough cushions and don't absorb sweat as well. I like the Karakal PU Super Grip, Towel Grip and now the Apacs PU Grip is quite decent. My standard is just one replacement grip over the original grip will most of the time do the job. You don't want your grip too thick because you'll be too busy gripping the handle to play. You'd want relaxed grip and with good quality and not too bulky when you play.
     
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    Thanks Edwin,
    Hear tat Apacs super PU is quite good...will try to get it...haha...
    Agree with u..will try to use cheaper grip to higher grade grip... coz i hope can "feel"
    the different...i quite enjoy the stage of experience like tat...
    Do u noe got how many type of grip of Apacs? Apacs super PU grip got packaging? coz i saw got many grip is with out packaging....
    Cheers ;)
     
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    Thanks Rockai,

    Hear tat Karakal PU super Grip is the best, but i will choose to use Apacs Super PU Grip 1st...haha..
    coz Apacs Super PU got good review from Dinkalot too...
    Support Apacs...lol ;)
    Cheers
     
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