hmm for yy rackets maybe NR700RP / NR700FX NS9900 AS10 / AS08DX as for Victor rackets there are Spr22 BS12 SW37 MX70 / MX80
Depends on what your take is on a company that bases its business on copying other racket companies. The Lethal and Tantrum ranges are for all intents and purposes good rackets, with the Tantrum 200 being a good all-rounder that I've had a hit with a few times.
1.) pro kennex carbon pro 787, 2.) pro kennex 747, 3.) prince - black pearl sp, 4.) KX- NO.20, 5.) pro kennex nano hc2 9000!!!
1. Arcsaber Z Slash 2. Sotx Woven 8 3. Li-Ning N50 4. Nanospeed 9900 5. Li-Ning N90 This is my top 5 rackets for doubles which i only play
Owned and tested: 1) Yonex MP99 - 3u 2) RSL Attack 3200ti - 3u 3) RSL Heat Ti100 - 2u Tested and would consider to own one: 1) Yonex MP100 - 2u 2) Yonex AT900 - 3u 3) RSL Laser 6800 - 3u 4) Yonex Voltric 80 - 3u
Arc10 PG, NS9000 S, At900P 4U, Arc5, Vt80, At900 T 4U, NS9000 X, Z-Slash, MX80 Every racket has it cons and pros. What one racket was great at, the other was lacking. There is no 1# Loved NS9000 S, currently using Arc10 PG cause I'm used to it.
1) Arcsaber z-slash 2) Arcsaber z-slash TH 3) N50I 4) N77II 5) N90II After testing the Li Ning rackets, they climbed to the top of my list pretty quick Nothing beats my beloved arc zslashs though
Update my list... 1)RSL Gold X3 (The easiest get my feel when play) 2)ARC 9 3)ARC 7 4)Kason F9 5)Apacs Lethal 90
I own these, ranked them accordingly - 1. Voltric 80 2. Nanospeed 9900 3. Arc 7 4. Voltric 7 5.RSL Millennium Diamond X2 FP My Regulars : NS 9900 & ARC7