Anyone have comment and comparison information for this 3 racket?Ti 10 3rd gen with shorter grip right?
Wow....I've never seen anyone comparing these since they are all for different players and different characteristics. Ti-10 3rd Gen is head-heavy and without vibration dampening cone cap. Stiffness is similar to an Arc10, and second most stiff of the 3 racquets. NS8000 is head-light and with "solid feel core" and no vibration dampening cone cap. Stiffness is more than Ti-10 and Arc7. Arcsaber 7 is even-balanced and with vibration dampening cone cap. Least stiff of the 3 racquets.
Since when did the Arc7 have a vibration dampening cone. Counterfeit? LOL!! NS7700 is the one with the Vibration Filter Cap. Arc7 has the Control Support Cap (C.S.CAP).
lol! Well because the design of the cap is different which is why I posted ! eheh! It did not make sense to me when I saw it.
I feel TI-10 3rd generation is rather head-heavy tho ... well .. it's not as heavy as AT700 or AT900, but definitely it's heavier than NS8000 and Arc Saber 7 - perhaps because it has shorter grip; hence players are tend to hold the racket toward the end of the racket and therefore feel heavier in the racket head frame. Nevertheless, among 3 of them (TI-10, NS8000 and Arc Saber 7), I vote for Ti-10 - especially the 2nd generation. IMO, It provides powerful smash and clearance while preserving easy-to-meanuver defense. Arc Saber 7 probably is my 2nd choice among those 3
well, i think that with some practice, the NS8K could become a good racket to use. i find it pretty powerful, and its maneuverability is excellent. however, i agree you cant go wrong with a Ti10.
I have both Ti-10 2nd Gen and 3rd Gen. Ti-10 2nd Gen is head-light and it's in 3UG5. Ti-10 3rd Gen is originally head-light but modified to head-heavy and it's in 2UG4. That's reason why I said it's head-heavy...haha~ Sorry if I was confusing~ And I love NS8000!