Yonex Ti-10 Reviews

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  1. d3sm0nd

    d3sm0nd Regular Member

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    is ti10 3rd generation a high end racquet?
     
  2. drifit

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    10 years ago, top end racket.
    currently, middle high-end racket.
     
  3. d3sm0nd

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    so which racquet currently is high end for yonex?:confused:
     
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    Currently ARC10, AT900P/T, NS9000S/X, NS9900, AT700 are the highest end. There are other high end racquets too, but those are at the top.
     
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    No matter high end or not...Ti10 still a complete excellent racquet to play with
     
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    totally agreed. Ti10 3rd the best so far for me.. can't get hold of others once used Ti10.=D...
     
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    High end quality with mid pricing, what more can you ask for?
     
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    i own ti-10 1stgen pre2004 production and a 3rdgen.

    3rdgen is very flex and headlight comparing to 1stgen, feel like they are completely different rackets.

    1stgen feels like mp100 BUT headheavier and only a little bit more flexy.
     
  9. issarakaya

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    that's strange, i own 1st gen 2005 and feel same stiff like 3rd gen but of course 1st gen more solid feel :D 2nd gen liitle bit more flex compare those two and all of them have same BP, same weight (3U G5) in exactly 88 gram
     
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    ti 10

    issarakaya
    do u think that the 1st gen playing the same to the 3rd gen? coz i've got the 1st one and broken :crying::crying: and still love with it
     
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    hm... that's strange indeed, ti-10 seems to have so much variations.

    in this light, i tried out friend's 3rdgen 3u, it seems 1 level stiffer and overall weight heavier, but still nowhere near 1stgen.

    as i own two identical spec AT900Ps (even same year), one is drastically overall heavier, headheavier than another.
     
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    Like i said, more solid feel for 1st gen. For me all gen play almost same.
    My friend also have same opinion like u, but i agree there is some variation about YY spec. I have 3 at900T with different BP but not much, only -/+ 5mm in your case i also dont understand :D
     
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    Is this a rejected Ti10 2nd Gen?

    After reading so many +ve comments about Ti10, I have decided to purchase a Ti10 2nd Gen.
    Racquet is awesome. Very powerful..! :)
    However, there seems to be 3 small holes on the buttcap of the racquet.
    Only notice this hole thing when I got back home after the purchase.
    I call up the shop owner and she said it's just tiny holes and the racquet has no problem.

    My concern is whether if this is a rejected or defective Ti10?
    Can anyone please help explain why got these holes? :confused::confused::confused:

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  14. SmallGun

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    Ti10 (2nd Gen) forever...

    Find the Ti10 (2nd Gen) really nice.
    Have finally found the racquet that I have been searching for the past 8years.
    Plan to use Ti10 (2nd Gen) for the rest of my life. :);):D

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    Hi,
    Where u find it?
     
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    Yah, where u get your 2nd gen Ti10 SP code ? You are the 2nd person I know that swears by Ti10 2nd gen. The first guy I know, he has 23 x Ti10 2nd Gen !
     
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    is it possible to get TI 10 for RM 300 ?? :confused::confused:
     
  18. SmallGun

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    Got them from Bras Basah.
     
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    Did you found the meaning of the three (3) holes at the base of the handle? As it has minor importance when it can be replaced easily. Is it some kind of "pressure relief valve" or some "weight reducing tactic"? I think only the main designers and engineers of YY in Japan could give credible answers.
     
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    Nope, until now the 3 small holes in the buttcap is still an unsolved mystery for me.
    Only 1 racquet has this 3 small holes, the remaining 5 pcs that I have dun have it.
    Anyway, I am currently using the one with 3 small holes as my primary racquet. :)
     

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