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

  1. ziggy87

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    going from a 4u to 2u is quite a big leap
    if you don't have any injuries, i suggest u try to adapt to the weight
    it will make u stronger
    if u can adapt to it, it will bring u A LOT of power
     
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    Yeah was thinking of that too. And will do lots of wrist exercises at the same time.
    But I've the feeling that it's a little too heavy. Sigh...
     
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    i think it's too early to judge. play with it more and clear the negative thought of it being a little too heavy
    then you'll be fine. just think that it's only a few GRAMS heavier..how heavy can these few grams be..and you'll feel and perform better :D
     
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    Ok thanks for the encouragement. :)
    Even though I know that 'few' grams actually mean a lot lol but I shall try to block those negative thoughts and develop super arm and wrist strength. :D
     
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    Oh yeah, does anyone know where to check the apacs serial number?
    Or it's just too 'cheap' an item for them to actually have an online database?
     
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    there's no fake apacs..yet. no worries :p
     
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    No one tried Apacs Edgesaber 7 or 10 ? How are they ? What is the specs ? And how do they play ? Cheers:)
     
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    no no, not worried about fakes.
    Just curious on info like date and place of manufacture etc.
     
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    Read dinkalots review. IMO the edgesaber 10 is lighter and more flexible then the orginal ARC10 which I have.
     
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    Oh ok, in terms of power ? Is it at all powerful ? And does it have the same balance as the Arc10 ? I.e. Is it even balanced like the Arc10 or is it more/less head heavy ?
     
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    I say less powerful and even balanced with overgrip and strings. Sold it to a friend and he really liked it but still says the orginal is better.
     
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    But for $35 is it worth it ? I am just looking for a cheap racket to play doubles with, and/or when I am too tired to use my head heavy super stiff, SW35.:) I don't want to spend a lot of money for a change, just looking for a cheapish racket, that looks like a high end one.:) I suppose it's a lot better than a fake at the end of the day.
     
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    why not nano 9900 ?
     
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    I already have a Yonex NanoSpeed 9900, I would rather try a Edgesaber, or the Apacs clone of the AT700, any idea where I can get the clone of the AT700 ? And what is it called?
     
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    I seen a apacs clone of the AT700 limited edition on apacscanada but not anymore.
     
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    oh ok, any idea where else I could get the AT700 clone
     
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    check the other various apacs website but I doubt there's any left. It's been a while and the other AT clones are disappearing as well.
     
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    Hi i'm looking for a single's racket.... I really not sure but i want something light and head heavy... What Apacs racket do you all recommend... To tell you the truth i dont really know any other racket besides Yonex.. i now have a nanospeed7700...
     

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