Yonex Ti-10 Reviews

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  1. Cloud_CW

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    Smash too much ? can't be a racket will became flex abit eh?
     
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    @ arsnic_uk

    I don't think Apacs feels close to Ti.10.
    Purple Ti.10 is different in characteristics than Yellow Ti.10, no wonder you favor Yellow Ti.10.
    Yellow Ti.10 is heavier in head but a little bit more flexible in the shaft, whereas Purple Ti.10 is a head lighter and stiff racket.
    Red Ti.10's head is the heaviest among the 3 different generations of Ti.10.
     
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    Wrong choice of words on my side,'flexy a bit'.

    I made a comparison between my brand new Ti-10 and my 'seasoned' 2-year old Ti-10. There is definitely slight differences in stiffness.

    Most probably wear and tear.
     
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    Hi everyone, I have been looking everywhere for the pic witch TAN BOON HEONG's Ti 10 with purple strings and black logo. Does someone knows where I can find it please. I've been looking for it for several hours (no kidding) I want to show it to my friend please. Thanks.
     
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    I think I posted that photo in the video thread.....did he use it in the All-England? Have a look there. Great looking combo!
     
  6. Densha

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    that's what I thought but I couldn't remember which tournament. I'm gonna take a look over there. Thank you so much Maklike Tier !

    edit: You know what I found it, like you've said. It is on AE video post, I already use pink BG 65 Ti and I'm gonna do the same painting on my strings :) thanks a lot Maklike Tier. It upset me last night !
     
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    let me share my incoming heavy weapons :
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    =)
     
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    write up a quick comparison to the MX80 vs Ti10 3rd gen. I'm curious to know.
     
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    next week probably cause I don't have time or any badminton session before next week.
     
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    hi guys!i realy wanted to have a ti-10.do u know where can i buy ti-10 in philippines???...how much will it cost???...im currently working in KSA, seems people here not interested in badminton cuz top ends racket is no where to find...thanks!
     
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    I don't know where you can find in Philippine, but if you cannot find it near your area, you could try to buy it from MBS
    they are legit
    http://www.mybadmintonstore.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=25_26_70&products_id=475
     
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    thanks avenger!..maybe i can try this one...how about in malaysia?anybody knows where can i buy ti-10?...for how much in RM?...my friend jz told me that he will go for vacation to malaysia.maybe he can buy me from there.
     
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    Around RM410 to RM475
     
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    thanks a lot kaiyuan!...ill make sure ill get one,for now.:)
     
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    from where i can get a ti-10 in malaysia?
     
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    Kuala Lumpur or Johor Bahru.
     
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    thank you kaiyuan!
     

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