New Mizuno model

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by twobeer, Nov 10, 2008.

  1. tianKu

    tianKu New Member

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    @twobeer:
    u must be forgot for the review of GP's....
    :)
     
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    hey guys.. we all knoe that gp-7 is a old model.. but who can tell me what is the possible max tension for that model? thanks guys..
     
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    Where or which shop did you get them from?
     
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    I bought them from shuttle-house in Japan.

    /T
     
  5. ixoye

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    eh... wrong thread. But to answer you question, check this website:

    http://www.mizuno.jp/badminton/racket/gp.html

    Recommended tension appears to be 18~22lbs.

    We only get old models in Philippines, but it's better than none at all.
    On the plus side, I got the GP-8 (first version, I think, with groove) for Php 4500 - about USD 95.00 strung at 24/26.
     
  6. ixoye

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    mmmm..... GP-88 ..... *drool*

    Maybe when my GP-8 breaks, it'll be available at local Mizuno store at half the current price. :D
     
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    Anybody knows about Luminasonic 3?
    Is it new series or the old series?
    and how it feel?
     
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    here's the pic of L-3

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    is it real mizuno new one or fake?
     
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    could be a fake. there are L7 and L9, but never saw a L3 on Mizuno website before.
     
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    Poisoned!!!!!! I want to get TC700 and L9!!! Where can I get in MY? Anyone? Thinking to get from e78.com.hk. Are they selling genuine Mizuno rackets?
     
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    e78 only sells genuine products.. more over, since mizuno isn't that popular for badminton as compared to yonex, there are no fakes either..
     
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    Guys,

    Just got the quotation from e78 for TC700 (HKD862), L9 (HKD750) and GP10(HKD787). Is the price normal for this 3 highly recommended rackets?

    I can't decide which to go for. I want to get a all rounder yet reputated mizuno racket for both single and double play. I am more to offensive play. Any suggestion which one to choose? :confused:
     

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