Bro Dinkalot : I really need yr help :Above all 5 rackets: Which one best in terms stiffness & attacking play, control? Cause i really need a spare racket for my current Yonex armotec 700,, will it be a good choice if i buy victor super waves 35, as this is also used by Lee Yong dae 's partner ?
What part of I've only tried TWO of the FIVE rackets don't you understand? Newsflash: if you or anyone else needs a back-up, get another racket of the same make and model. It would only seem logical, no? .......
Please stop asking one question at a time. If you have questions, please ask them all at once, thank you. U1s range from 85-90g, BP288-295. I currently only have two U1s in the 90g, BP290-292 range. They are both used. Once has some a few minor paints chips up top. The other is near mint. Please e-mail me at: dcbadminton AT gmail DOT com if you have further questions, thanks.
Bro Ferrerkiko, reports seem to indicate that the Li Ning N90 is a superb racquet and probably the best of those five. However, the N90 and TC700 are extremely expensive and are probably not worth paying so much for a back up racquet unless you are playing at a very high level. Be sensible with your money... The Ultra I or Ultra II sound like the best balance of performance and value.
Mmmm a 90g 292bp ultra 1. Sounds like a hell of a horse to tame. The challenge has me salivating. Maybe it's time to round up more funds.
I have a 89g/294 Ultra 1 - imagine trying to pull a knotted sock of out a rabid pitbull's jaws and you'll come close to the experience of controlling this thing. It only comes out of the bag when I play singles against people who can't smash more than once in a row.
: "U1s range from 85-90g, BP288-295. I currently only have two U1s in the 90g, BP290-292 range. They are both used. Once has some a few minor paints chips up top. The other is near mint. Please e-mail me at: dcbadminton AT gmail DOT com if you have further questions, thanks".
hehez ..... calm down boss. Boss Ferrerkiko, .... you can take Yonex and SOTX as example .... Yonex always uses RANGE for weight and BP, while SOTX uses EXACT weight and BP. So, when you buy the Yonex racquet, you MAY get the light one, heavy one, and also different BP, but when you buy SOTX, you will get the EXACT weight and BP. Similar to Panda Power, you will get the EXACT weight and BP as long as the weight and BP in the range of specification. the way Ferrerkiko posted, reminded me one of forum member : -Gold ....
haha maa2003, i think you may have just made things far more complicated then they already were. time for the next round of questions lols
Ha ha, agree with Adonis. Bro Maa2003, you may have opened the proverbial can of worms and there will be more questions ! Damn ! I might be asked what is the "proverbial can of worms" ?
yeah i like this design better, the previous one was a bit plain. very nice design and combo. looking forward to it