RM 550 for MX80 and RM 500 for MX70 are considered expensive. You can get cheaper price from Taiwan if you someone over there.
Let's see, I've had 15 rackets in the past 3 years and not a single breakage........so the cash I've saved by shopping for the cheapest price is greater than the price of having to buy out of my own pocket a replacement racket if I ever happen to have one inexplicably break.
sometime if your racket broke due to clash you can try to claim. if u lucky u can get replacement....hihihihi
Hi... You can find the address and contact here http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/54449-BEST-YONEX-PRICE-in-Malaysia/page76 Try to read the last few pages of the forum... they have been talking alot about the pricing he offers... all the best pricing around!
who know what is far east sdn bhd supply except than victor racket? why this distributor having problem to supply sufficient victor racket? i also got feedback from a lot of racket store that this supplier is very worst...
far east is the only official supplier in Malaysia,they direct take from Taiwan,thats why they can have the racket coded "MY", carefull when bought a TW coded victor,i saw one shop selling fake victor cheap,..
Can someone do a comparison between Brave Sword 10/11/12 to Arcsaber 10? I'm confused choosing between these two rackets.
Far East also sells other than MY coded racket. I got a CN coded BS09 that i bought straight from Far East.
Far East Sports SDN BHDTEL: +60-342936692ADD: 9G,Jalan Pandan Indah 4/6A,Taman Pandan Indah,55100 Kuala,Lumpur,Malaysia. They're not as cheap as the more famous shops. Probably RM 10-30 more expensive. But they were helpful in the sense that they help me chose the best BS09 out of the 5 samples they had in stock. So if you live around the area and are particular about the weight, balance, shaft stability, its probably worth checking them out. Good negotiation skill could get you prices as close as possible to the other famous shops. Plus they string their rackets using Victor stringing machine.
What is wrong with Far East selling non MY coded rackets? I would assume that if they're running low on stock for a particular model and the demand for that model is high here in Malaysia, Victor will send what ever coded rackets that they have. Its better than making the customers wait. I'm pretty sure Far East monitors the racket codes (whether MY or not) that comes through them for warranty claims.