Protech Nano Titanium 9000 racket review

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by shooting stroke, Apr 7, 2009.

  1. hobbes800

    hobbes800 Regular Member

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    went back to get the same racket as my backup.. guess what? the stopped production! grr.
    took me a long time to find Ti-10 replacement and just when i got used to this racket, no more. tadak!
     
  2. shooting stroke

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    It is true hobbes...i even confirm with some protech dealer that PNTi 9000 production is stop:crying:. Well.....one species of an affordable and good racket has gone....:(
     
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    You could always , get a few cheap (good quality metal) rackets.

    And then add them with lead tape , to find your ideal head hevayness.

    This would also mean , that it would be cheap , and you could get a consistent balance point throughout your rackets.

    Instead of having a +- 3/5mm
     
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    Still available until further notice............ :)
     
  5. johan90

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    just bought it. love this racket very much. i can do a powerfull smash and also return the smash very easy.easy to do a clear. i've looking for this racket for a long time. this racket perfect for me. give 10/10 for this racket :D:D:D
     
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    Waaaaahhhhh................you're kidding me johan:D. Still available:eek:........i think it's one of those remaining unsold one.......but good for you to have it. I still have my old one and a lot of my colleague wanted to buy it from me but then i think i just want to keep it as one of my collector item.
     
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    yeah.. my luck. actually this racket was recommended by the seller to me. when i hold this racket. at that time i know this racket is good for me. oh thank god for give me this racket. :D
     
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    Im agree with Shooting Stroke...Protech Racquet very good...beginner or professional..i bought Scion Silver for trial...base on your review...im not dissapointed at all..being tested by my badminton mate...
    They like it...cost much lesser than Yonex but with Yonex Performance
     

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