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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by clearng, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. ShuttleCocks

    ShuttleCocks Regular Member

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    Got the edgesaber10 and nao 900 power today... The apacs strings looks slippery to me :O
     
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    May I ask something?

    Is the G2 Grip of Apacs very big? how does it compare with the sizes of Yonex?

    I bought from racquet_sports in ebay too. 2 racquets of G2 size. hope it's not too big.
     
  3. phandrew

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    I think it is the opposite of Yonex so G2 is the smallest grip size.
     
  4. ShuttleCocks

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    ya it's not big at all !
     
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    G2 of Apacs is about G5 of yonex of even smaller.
     
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    I think smaller than Yonex G5..
     
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    thanks all! now im waiting~ hope it comes faster~ i have trust in you racquet-sports~
    wonder how the racquets will feel like, it's Nano 1900 Speed and EdgeSaber 10.

    if it's that small...wat type of grips do i need?
     
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    just put as many overgrips as you want to make it bigger.
     
  9. deglow

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    i've waited this brother almost one month to send my item. hope u can get it faster than me.. :)

    nano1900speed more headlight but still punch when smash.
    edgesaber10 even balance but slim head + slim shaft move very fast.

    i think he will give u grip. :)
     
  10. yanzhi0714

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    hope can get them soon~ went to see yonex's diagram.. the arcsaber is towards holding the shuttlecock, while the ns9000 is towards repelling it..well...im still quite new to more advanced badminton..might need some time to know what's all these things :)
     
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    thanks phandrew~ now i know that G2 of Apacs is not big...you're from melbourne as well :D badminton equips here are expensive, dont they?
     
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    That's why i buy everything through online websites now.
     
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    may I know some of the sites you buy badminton equips from? Thanks!
     
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    Depends what you want. Give me a PM what you want to buy and i can tell which websites have the cheapest prices to buy from.
     
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    Where can I buy Apacs rackets in Singapore?
     
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    come Malaysia, i bring u go Bangi buy. :p
     
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    I think Ther is Consider Cheaper .... Do u think SO ?
     
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    bangi where? location? nearrest where?
     
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    Wanna try Apacs Armor Muscle Pro 95 and Nano Pro 9600 Tour.
    Are those racquets available in store at Johor Bahru area, near checkpoint (from Singapore) ?

    If not, then how much normally the price in Malaysia ?

    thanks.
     
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    there is cheaper than some other places lor..
    bandar baru bangi section15 lor.. near UKM~:D
     

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