DinkALot's Racket Review

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by DinkAlot, Jun 29, 2007.

  1. arturosauce

    arturosauce Regular Member

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    I'm trying to fit the whole review on one sheet of paper...

    Has anyone been successful in doing this??.... if yes would you please share how you did it? What program etc?

    Thanks

    Time to go shopping for more rackets again! :p

    bolts
     
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    review on one sheet

    I just downloaded the image...opened it with "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" (which comes with windows XP) and used the print option...there's a wizard that guides you through it...

    The image comes out with really tiny writing though. A serious pain on the eyes...


     
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    Yes, there is always a wizard that guides you through printing images. Did you need to print it out? Otherwise, you can just save it and view it. You could also probably find the image url and then just print it directly from the web.

    Here you go: http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/7683/rackets.gif
     
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    I suppose on A3 printer it will be better :D
     
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    Hi everyone, just a quick question. Is the SOTX woven 2 same with the woven 2i? if it's not, then wats the difference between them? thank you...
     
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    I'm not an expert, but in general the "i" series racquets tend to be more stiff.
     
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    Isn't the i also more lighter???
     
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    woven 2 vs 2i

    You are both right: more stiff and less heavy. In other words, a completely different racket. Might be moot point since the w2 is no longer in production....puppysports still has it on their website but they don't have any.
     
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    oic, thanks for the reply. So the review above for woven 2 cannot be assumed as 'similar' to woven 2i then :p ?

    anyone has got woven 2i before? any idea hows the racket like? :D

    ( thought of getting one actually ):D:D
     
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    And what does the "L" in SOTX Woven series mean:confused:
    For example I dont see any difference between the 'old' w4 and w4L... For w5L I know that it is 5mm longer than 'old' w5.
     
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    L probably means light or long
     
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    I'm pretty sure the SOTX "L" is for long. For example the Woven 5L is longer than the original (and already light) Woven 5.
     
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    I just bought an Woven 5A.. it's really awesome :)
     
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    Another question from me: is D-600 less head heavy than W7i and W4L? According to DA's review, they are the same, but by specifications D-600 is supposed to be more of an even balanced racket :confused:
     
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    which version of D600 are you looking at?
    Dink tested the 'original' D600 (not D600+, or whatever new version they have) which is the same as I had.
    It's 295mm BP, 680mm and 89grams. It's just as headheavy as the rest if you ask me...
     
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    From here :)
    W4L and W7i have BP 290-300mm.
    If I order the D-600 and get it with BP at 290mm, I wont be very happy :(
     
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    does anybody use yonex super grap over grip AC102ex? what's review?
     
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    I wrote to "SOTX UK" about the specifications of their rackets and here is part of their answer:
    Which is great :)
     
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    The owner at Ibuysports chose out some spot on w7's for me. 88g 287bp and 88g 291bp. I also got a 91g 291bp, i traded that one :) I was looking for some more mild w7s
     

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