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

  1. fariz80

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    Hahaha...if that is your regret, then my regret is not try these rackets earlier:p
     
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    Hai, i am ian from Indonesia, this is my first post here. I played double with intermediate-advanced level. I read this thread from first post to the end before i decided to buy an Apacs racket. 2 day ago i bought Nano 900 Power White because my budget is low and i just wanna try the low end product. If the low end is good then i will "upgrade" next time :D I strung it with MMOA Pro Power 68, 28 lbs. My Review on this racket: AWESOME! I can do most stroke with easy and solid feel. I love the shaft stiffness (medium stiff; 6 if 1 is very flexible and 10 is extra stiff) and the head heavy frame (7 if 1 is very head light and 10 is very head heavy like AT700) Good power when i do smash, good feel when do drop shot, good swing when drive and defend, fast at the the net, very good racket for all around. But i feel the grip is similar with YY G4 that too big for me. (I used YY G5 usually) So i remove the rubber grip. Very-very worth it and never regret bought this racket. Last word, from now on... please accept me as APACS fans! ^_^
     
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    Hai, i am ian from Indonesia, this is my first post here.
    I played double with intermediate-advanced level.

    I read this thread from first post to the end before i decided to buy an Apacs racket.
    2 day ago i bought Nano 900 Power White because my budget is low and i just wanna try the low end product. If the low end is good then i will "upgrade" next time
    I strung it with MMOA Pro Power 68, 28 lbs.

    My Review on this racket:
    AWESOME! I can do most stroke with easy and solid feel.
    I love the shaft stiffness (medium stiff; 7 if 1 is very flexible and 10 is extra stiff) and the head heavy frame (7 if 1 is very head light and 10 is very head heavy like AT700)
    Good power when i do smash, good feel when do drop shot, good swing when drive and defend, fast at the the net, very good racket for all around. But i feel the grip is similar with YY G4 that too big for me. (I used YY G5 usually) So i remove the rubber grip.

    Very-very worth it and never regret bought this racket.
    Last word, from now on... please accept me as APACS fans! ^_^
     
  4. fariz80

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    I also started with low end apacs, Nano 900 power (red). Convinced, and now upgraded to Lethal 50 and Tantrum 200. Don't want to look for others anymore, I think I've found my ultimate weapon. This rackets are awsome...believe me.
     
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    APACS Light Weight Rackets

    I prefer light rackets for double games. I have used TLE ($91) and LLSp ($60). This does not include overseas shipping costs. In both the rackets the wooden handle cracked after approximately 4 months of use. I tried to repair with epoxy glue. But the loss of precision was significant and I cannot play with them anymore. What you guys would do - buy one more light rackets from APACS or go for Wilson Wave BLX from local authorized dealer for $160? :confused:
    I am also using VH1700 for single games. I hear noises. Looks like that guy is also going to crack soon in my hand. :(
     
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  6. t1nosupr1mo

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    im sure its here somewhere but can any one tell me the different btw the red and white paintjob on the apacs nano 900 power ?
    according to racquet_store ebay seller they both identical just different paintjob.

    cause im trying to order 2
     
  7. ianmaster

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    In specs both N900P White and Red are identical just different paint job.
    But in fact maybe little different between them. U must swung the racket first to recognize that.
    (For me the red one feel more head heavy and less maneuverability)
     
  8. t1nosupr1mo

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    ic, cause when i look @ the specs on apacscanada website it says something boxframe vs slim shaft so i figure they both different just like yonex counter part the armortec900Power and technique.

    btw indonesia nya di mana? saya wong jakarte LOL
     
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    Oh, but i see that both of red and white are boxframe (not like YY AT900P vs AT900T)
    No idea of slim shaft vs ordinary shaft.
    But for sure the difference is 'the cap':
    - Red : C.S Cap
    - White : Ordinary Cap
    Cap = part between grip and shaft.

    PS: I live at Surabaya :)
     
  10. ianmaster

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    Oh, but i see that both of red and white are boxframe (not like YY AT900P vs AT900T)
    No idea of slim shaft vs ordinary shaft.
    But for sure the difference is 'the cap':
    - Red : C.S Cap
    - White : Ordinary Cap
    Cap = part between grip and shaft.

    PS: I live at Surabaya :)

    Why i can't edit my post? Capek deh...
     
  11. rapidfire

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    Tantrum 300 and Lethal 70 r great!
     
  12. ralph_lee

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    haha,
    Apacs fan club post stop liao...
    no news anymore....
    Ziggy...
    wassup doing...
     
  13. ziggy87

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    y u mention my name oni? LOL
     
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    Rackets conditions

    I have 1 Apacs racket that I placed in the car boot. Will this damage life span of the string or the racket?
     
  15. ziggy87

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    if u dun wan to buy a new racket soon..take it out before it's too late
    even big brands like yonex, LN, victor etc will lose to heat..no matter how high quality their rackets are
     
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    Thanks Ziggy87.

    What kind of damage will it caused? Lost of power, etc?
     
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    i'm not sure but might cause crack or make it easier to crack i guess
     
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