BG65Ti

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  1. phandrew

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    Thanks Phandrew, so from the list your fav string is 98? today I give it a good test, yeah I agree 98 is powerful. I'm still curious though why I can't get use to bg80... I still find I hit harder with 65 compare to 80 :confused:
     
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    Maybe it has something to do with the feeling of the string. You probably don't like hard feel so you can produce better feel with medium or soft feel strings.
     
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    You mean soft feel? I checked and 80 show as soft feel. I like 65Ti and 65Ti show as hard feel, but you might be right maybe the soft feel of 80 sort of confuse my feel when I hit the shuttle, which actually might be harder when using 80.. this start to make sense to me now :) Thanks Phandrew
     
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    BG80 is definitely hard feeling string.
     
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    yes, i agree wiht phandrew, bg-80 has a hard feel when hitting
     
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    Thanks Phandrew and Sifuyono. Comparing 65Ti and 80 which give harder feeling? Sorry alot of question, I'm still really curious with the 80. Might be the difference hard feeling that sort of confuse me.
     
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    Both BG65Ti and BG80 have hard feel when hitting so it will be hard to tell the difference. IMO the BG80 has the more solid/hard feel.
     
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    i agree w/ phandrew
     
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    Thanks Phandrew :). Will give it more try
     
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    You can also try BG85 since it also has a hard feeling
     
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    Most of the graphite racquet can take 30/31 lbs easily under normal circumstances . I have strung my two cheap yonex racquet MP 29 LT and VT 7 with 30 and 31 lbs respectively on many occasions . Just need to check for any structural damage and bad grommets .
     

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