APACS review

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by IBaddersI, May 23, 2008.

  1. dangulberry

    dangulberry Regular Member

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    THe Lethal 70 is head heavy, so very good for clears and smashes, but also light enough to enable quick and controlled play at the net.
     
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    Anyone Heard Anything about the Visible Hollow 2020 ?
     
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    I've only heard about it from Andrew on eBay. Curious about it...
     
  4. Dincht

    Dincht Regular Member

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    I heard that it's a new model but haven't seen much information about it . Wondering if i should get one ...
     
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    Apacs Canada should be posting info on it pretty soon, Kam is just expecting the shipment.
     
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    Anyone have tried bot tantrum 200 and lethal 50? Please tell the difference. I know that T200 is slightly better for double and L50 for single. Anything else?
     
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    dont know if the issues been brought up before but any one have issues with noticeable vibration after shuttlecock impact ?
     
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    fariz80 Regular Member

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    You are referring to what racket?
     
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    why dont you guys update it?
    cmon apacs fans..
     
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    there have an apacs fans club at the racket recommendation / comparison.
     
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    Is vh1800 still available in the shops? how much do they cost if they still available?
     
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    yeah i saw.
    but its all spread out over 100 pages.
    have to go through so many pages :(
     
  13. strafen

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    Anyone heard of the slayer 550 (5U) ?
    i am still in high school badminton so I am not sure about the choice.
    about 2 years of exp. Currently using a wilson ncoded n1. Ok' smasher, good at net play, and I play both singles and mixed doubles.
     
  14. LD rules!

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    Can anyone give me a comprehensive review of the EdgeSaber 7 and EdgeSaber 10 ?
    I am going to buy two of either ES10 or ES7, so your comments are very helpful in me making my choice.
    Thanks
     
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    I have Edgesaber 10, don't think it can qualify as "Good" racket, lacks in almost every department!
    I use it when my playing partner is a racket-clash prone player :)

    It is cheap though, probably suits beginners better.
     
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    Thanks, for this, I will maybe buy it for me, and if I don't like it, I will give it to my brother
     
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    Anyone tried the Apacs Stern 909 Offensive yet?
     
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    I found a brand new Apacs Stern 100 being sold on an online auction site, with a $1 reserve.. So I bidded on it for a dollar, and I WON IT! shipping was 8 dollars (nzd) ;)

    Some general specs..

    -Apacs Stern 100
    * Frame Material: Hi Modulus Graphite + Nanotech Carbon
    * Shaft Material: Hi Modulus Graphite + Nanotech Carbon
    * Weight : 4U 85 +/- 1g
    * Length : 675mm
    * Max Tension : 35lbs
    * Strung Tension : 23lbs (Stern 9)
    * Balance : 285 +/- 5mm (Even Balance)
    * Flex : 9 Flexible

    I am going to get this racquet restrung with bg65 at 27/28lbs to compare it to my other racquets.
     

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