Armortec 900 Technique

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  1. Reiko

    Reiko Regular Member

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    Got my AT900T 4U strung @ 28 lbs.
     
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    How do you feel with 28lbs?

    Hi, just wanna know how you are performing with 28lbs on AT900T. Mine is 26 lbs, just nice for me. May be will consider 28lbs next time on my racquet if feedback on 28lbs is good.

    Tell us more....thanks:)
     
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    Bought AT900 in Japan.please advice if i need to change

    While watching the Japan Open 2007, I bought AT900, technique . Do you think it is good. Since I heard it is easily broken. Do you think I should change to AT700. I a, leaving japan on Wednesday. I still have one more day to decide to change. Thanks
     
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    nah.... At700 is more fragile than At900. few cases already heard. they told me, yes it is very good to use. then show me the crack....:eek: and said, is normal to see in At700....:rolleyes:
     
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    Hmmm...nice to hear that a 4U can hold a 28 lbs.But wont it be too risky even for a single mishit.:confused:.I strung mine only at 25 lbs.Dont wanna break this one..:D
     
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    I love it! It is spectacular especially on control. It's a bit less on power because I'm using BG68Ti.

    When I was using BG85 I've got more power on it but I don't like the control. I'm a control player so I had to changed it into BG68Ti.
     
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    Well, that depends on the power when it collides on other racket. :D More power, then it's more possibility to break. There are many different cases why do people break their rackets.:)
     
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    I had my 900 T strung at 23 since I was afraid of it breaking and its doing fine now...just took me a while to get used to the loss of power but soon got it back. I just love the defence of the racket! So damn fast!!!
     
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    It can handle up to 30 lbs. Yes, it is fast to swing especially on drive.:D
     
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    Which U are you referring to?!?!
     
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    I'm referring for the 4U racket.
     
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    I believe my 900SA swings faster than that!!
     
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    whats that matt?? 900 sa?


    4U is really fast but kinda brittle. I sold my last AT 900 T 4U already.I am surely going to miss it..
     
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    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40427

    This one is different because there is no 3U version since it's a model of it's own!! =)
     
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    You mean 900 swing power sa?
     
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    That's right!!!!
     
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    For the grip size on AT900s, 3U comes with G3, G4, and G5 whereas the 4U only comes in G4.
     
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    I believe some areas also only carry 4UG5 as well.

    As far as the catalogue saids.

    3UG3-5
    4UG4-5
     
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    If so, shouldn't the Yonex website have it posted? Maybe it's not authentic or not made by Yonex?
     
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    sad that in canada... no 3UG5...
    I had to order mine from Japan :mad:
     

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