Choosing a Racket to replace MX60

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  1. bakulaw

    bakulaw Regular Member

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    Thanks for the recommendation.
    I actually gave the XP70 a thought but I eventually went for the MX JJS.

    I'll have to take a second look at the XP70 soon, but honestly, I'm drooling over the Adidas duo-force right now.

    I'll also need to sell off my MX60 before going for another purchase. The wife doesn't allow me to keep too many rackets. hehe.
     
  2. visor

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    If you deal with Eric directly, you can get almost 3x XP70's for the price of your MX60. ;)
     
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    Hi Visor, did you have to pay duty or brokerage fee when shipping from TW. on your XP70 or MX60? "3x XP70's for the price of your MX60" is very reasonable price to try a new racket. Thanks
     
  4. visor

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    ^^ (knocking on wood)... so far after getting a dozen or so various rackets from him over the past 2 years, luckily no... :)
     
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    Thanks Visor
     
  6. Elisha

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    JJS is stiffer than the Vt-80. TK8000 is similar in flex with Vt-80.
    JJS is 4/5 on the Victor scale. It's a nice meaty racquet and looks gorgeous too!
     
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    I am getting a MX JJS 4U + AZ65@24lbs. I considered TK8000 but it is not available in 4U in Sydney. Thank you all for your comments.
     
  8. bakulaw

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    good for you. don't forget to tell us your comments later.
     
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    Hi Bakulaw, Have u strung mx jjs with nanogy 99? I wonder if it is more suitable. I can still change...thanks.
     
  10. bakulaw

    bakulaw Regular Member

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    Sorry, I haven't tried the nanogy 99.

    I'm still using the VS-850 strung by Eric/RKEP.

    *props to Eric for the great stringing job! Almost a month using this string and I barely feel the infamous VS-850 tension drop!
     
  11. visor

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    +100000 on this... his string job holds tension for ages, even for this infamous string... :)
     

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