Hi guys, need advice here...wat racket should i get for a lvl like me??(donno wat lvl i m considered la..lol)i am currently using yonex carbonex 6000 and wanna upgrade my racket...currently on some budget here...so wat racket can i get?? my bro intro me apacs but was tinking of yonex again cos been using it for sometime...so any suggestion here??thx!
hahah i were you i would buy a victor racket... it is durable and cheap , now more and more national players are getting sponsored by it so buy victor
AT700/3U. AT900T/3U, AT800DE, MP99, NS9000S are probably the safest bets fo most players. If you are on a budget, Victor and other reputable brands are excellent choices (as you generally will get a top-end racket for roughly the same price as Yonex mid-range).. /Twobeer
sry guys...not really into rackets so with all the acroymns and stuff i really donno wat is that mayb u could be helpful to jux list the brand together with the model? that will be really good. thx once again...
hi guys...AT700/3U wat brand is this i m quite new to getting new rackets...can post its brand together with its model??
True, but there are better well rounded rackets for less money from other brands with more advanced construction/material as the AT500. So I would never consider that as an option.. (but thats me , I would never consider a BMW 318 neither, I would only consider the M version ) /T
but guys...wat is all that that u all post??can post in such a newbie like me can understand wat racket u guys are toking bout?
Okay, AT means armortec, a head heavy model series from Yonex. NS is Nanospeed, another model from Yonex, which is head light. MP is Muscle Power, yet another series from Yonex, which is typically even balance with rounded grommets. Cab is Carbonex, and it's also from yonex...with oval heads. Each model in the series is characterized by the number following the model name. For example, Carbonex 30, or Armortec 700. The higher the number in the series, the more expensive, and better the racquet is. The G number (G3, G4, G5) is the grip size. G3 is biggest, G5 is smallest. The U number (2U,3U,4U) is the weight. 2U is heaviest (90-95G), and 4U is lightest (80-84G). Most racquets come in 2 weights.
Sorry!! This is all "Yonex" model speak :-D Actually I think your bro is right, you should give the apacs a chance!! Cheers, Twobeer
There is an excellent search feature in this forum... You should try it! http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33277 /Twobeer