Show us your badminton racquets!

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by bigredlemon, Feb 14, 2004.

  1. Destricto_Ense

    Destricto_Ense Regular Member

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    Wow, that's a very nice collection. Makes me jealous with my one 20 year old racquet here..
     
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    Wow Superbrand's Armortec xD... That was one little "Display" there lol... Did you actually used that racquet...?
     
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    heres mine.
    armortec 900 technique
    armortec superbrand limited edition
    carbonex 9 tour
     

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    Wow Superbrand's Armortec xD... That was one little "Display" there lol... Did you actually used that racquet...?


    Yup I'm still using all of them but for the superbrand, I'm using it less often these days and before doing so, I make sure that I really know how my partner plays inside the court to avoid clashes hehehe :). I alwalys plays doubles. The AT700 is quite new, i'm still adjusting to its head heavy extra stiff features but i'm starting to like it now.
     
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    ey monsky can u give me a comparison between your ns9k and the armortecs. im thinking of finding a non head heavy racket to play doubles with. i find the at900t a little bit heavy to defend with so i use the limited edition coz its slightly less head heavy for doubles. the armortecs are great rackets for singles tho.
     
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    hum well i havnt posted my current racquets in here yet, well this picture may be an old one (taken back in september) but these are my 3 that im using right now and will be using for quite a while love them head heavy, really stiff, and hold high tension but most importantly they feel right. not much more i can ask for in a racquet. they are the Black Knight Vortex Radon's.

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    NS9000K type X is very manueverable compared to AT900P when it comes to defense and the feel is the same because ns9k X is also a stiff raquet. You will loose some power when using ns9k X but in my experience it is a good compromise for increase in response on defense as well as offense. For me I really prefer to use AT 900P since I am normally an offensive player at least for two games after that i switch to ns9k cause my wrist gets tired easily hehe:).
     
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    These are mine:

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    L-R: YY Tactic 8500, Cab 30 MS, Cab 20 Ti Pw and Cab 9

    All strung with BG66 at 26 lbs except BG65 at 24x26 lbs for the cab 9.
     
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    Here are my rackets.
    HL 8800 Dragon-old, 3-4 years. was my coaches, lent it to me after i broke my MP-45
    Kason TSF 98 Glory- Got last week, havent Played with it yet.
    Yang Yang Jsmash Alpha One- First Racket, practically indestructible
    Planning to get 2 more TSF- 98's
     

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    Colour Scheme

    Just bought this recently. Also can someone confirm if the colour scheme is correct? I think it might be fake!
    SOTX WOVEN 10, I have other rackets, but concerned with this one for now.
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    AMEN brother, i got one of them myself! :D too bad i'm using my wilson v14 (old) right now... Is it time for me to upgrade?
     
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    My 2 collection .....

    My Hart Falcon 11 and AMP 95 .....
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    Glad to see your amp95's paint job is perfect, mine has purplish smudges near the bottom of the head where its white. Thankful that it does seem to be better than my old racquet though :D
     
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    It's legit, don't worry.

    ...I swear i've seen that picture before!
     
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    ya you have Mike it's my desk =3
     
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    actually i think that the paint job is very good ..... the quality of it ..... quite like the way it was painted and finish .....
     
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    O yes, the quality of the paint job is good, its just that i don't like the visual appeal of the purple on my white portion of the racquet. Its all good though since im getting a visible hollow 1800 soon *drools* wait, do you think that a furious 2000 might be better?
     
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    Some VH1800 piccas for you before you get your hand on one -

    I just got this and havent tried it out yet, yet I feel the built is really solid, worth paying every penny (I'd say you get alot more for the price you pay)

    Apacs VH1800 & Apacs EdgeSaber 10 -

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    Might replace the grip for VH1800 as I was requesting for white grip but the seller has no stock. Goes well with the ES10 tho.
     
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    Whaaaoooooo u r getting the Furious 2000 ..... from my point of view it will be a less demanding racket than the AMP95...... since you have the AMP95 and you are getting the furious 2000 ..... please try out and update cos i think of getting a Furious 2000 tooo ..... thanks a lot in advance ...:D:D:D:D:D
     
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    here's my At900T..
     

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