Pro Ace Badminton Racquets

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  1. wuzent

    wuzent Regular Member

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    as i know thunderbolt x is 4u and thunderbolt 5 is 3u. i think thunderbolt x is for non muscle player while thunderbolt 5 is for muscle player. i have thunderbolt 5 , heavy and head heavy racket with medium stiff i thinks.
     
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    Hi Wuzent,

    have u try others proace racket like sweetspot? actually i do own a thunderbolt 5.......... just need to get a spare racket. kindly advice
     
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    i have thunderbolt 5 only...sweetspot will be a good racket with light and slightly head heavy, ex. the sweetspot 2000, i heard that it is a good attacking racket.
     
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    new proace rackets ?

    [​IMG]proace sabre 50[​IMG]proace sabre 30[​IMG]proace sabre 20[​IMG]proace sabre 10
     
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    Hi Wuzent,

    what is those new racket performance? is it nice??
     
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    those rackets are 6u
     
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    Actually, Sabre-10 5u, Sabre-20 6u, Sabre-30 5u, Sabre-50 4u & 3u.(two type)
     
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    how do u know that ? have u try them?
     
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    Can someone tell me the URL of Pro Ace's official website and the brand's country of origin? Sorry, not too familiar with the brand!
     
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    Can someone tell me the URL for Pro Ace's official website? Also, the brand's original country of origin? Is it from the UK? Sorry, not too familiar with the brand! Thank you.
     
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    Pro Ace - Can someone tell me the URL for Pro Ace's official website? Also, the brand's original country of origin? Is it from the UK? Sorry, not too familiar with the brand! Thank you.
     
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    anyone know what the specs are for Proace Titanium 11 / Ti 11? thanks!
    i wanna know how stiff this racket is
     
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    http://www.kkracketx.com/
    try this.
     
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    thanks. i've seen that website (says medium to stiff). but i've read elsewhere that the Proace Titanium 11 is very stiff. so i want to get a definite opinion on it.
     
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    This Pro Ace Ti-11 are stiff.. I can say that website given false information and not professional players.
     
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    It's a Malaysian brand.. but not manufactured here..
     
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    Hi,
    I am KK here, the owner of KK Racket Xchange.
    We rate each racket stiffness based on our own opinion, based on the rackets in the market. It could differ across what other opinions said.
    Back to Proace Titanium 11, when we bend the shaft of the racket, it is obviously much easier to bend than rackets that we really rate as stiff, such as Victor Superwaves 35. That is why we rate the Proace Titanium 11 stiffness as between medium and stiff, not up to real stiff level.
    This is again our own opinion and whether a racket is stiff or not is very subjective.

    Hope this helps ya.

    Many thanks.
     
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    Hey, I agree with your opinion KK, also found your input on the Victor BS09 to be quite a bit more accurate than their own description on the Victor website..... Been looking at your site off and on.. I'm also wondering what happened to the ProAce website... Seems there's more info from your site and here, than the brand is doing for itself...

    2) Anyway, as far as ProAce is concerned, been considering trying out their new Sabre series.. Had a look at the Sabre 20 and 30, both of the 5U versions feel a bit head heavy, so I've been wondering, maybe a nice racket if you're looking for real lightness, but with some power in your attacking play... Price is also quite nice, around RM210... What do u think??
     
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    Hi,
    The head heaviness will help but the racket overall weight is a factor as well.
    For me personally (please do not quote me as this is my own preference), I have a medium speed swing, medium strength and I find that only 3U rackets can help me in having real attacking play. When the racket overall weight is light, regardless of how head heavy the racket is, it still doesn't give enough power. Again, this is measured on myself, and different people would have different opinion as this is very subjective...

    Not sure if I have helped you :)

    Many thanks.
     

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