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Sub Forums: Broken Rackets, Identify Fake Rackets |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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being unable to test any racquets (dnt belong to a club, my shops dnt offer a demo service), i am really have a hard time picking a suitable racquet! i currently am using a MP23 (2004 model) and consider myself as an above average intermediate player, but unfit, i am soooo bummed out after a long rally lol. I normally play defensively but when the oppotunity comes I play offensive.
I have however narrowed it down to about 4-5 racquets MP88 - as a defensive player, i feel that a 4U version of this seems perfect, bu I am worried that when i 'up' my game (smashing), this racquet wont produce the power that i want, even if I am a wristy smasher. MP99 - seems an good all-round racquet, but I am havin second thoughts on its defensive capabilities. AT500 - never really played with a head heavy racquet, i feel that my defense will drop if I play with this racquet, but can rely on it for smashing MP66 - from reading the reviews on this site, it DOES sound like my kind of racquet, but is it a big step from my MP23? NS8000 - would love to have this, seems perfect to me also, as a defensive player the head lightness would be great, but I havent got the money lol what should i go for? or should i look at other racquets? Last edited by Togey : 05-28-2005 at 05:18 AM. |
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Location: Perth, Australia
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Stick with your mp23 and wait it out till you've had a chance with testing other racquets. Off all the low end mp series I consider it one of the best ones to have in the bag
![]() . Unless you have lots of cash to burn I reccomend waiting till you can demo a racquet.If you just want a new feeling try restringing and regripping the racquet. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: London area, UK
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Try phoning around for some other shops in your area. Be systematic - look up shops in the phone book, on the web, and create a list of names with telephone numbers. Then phone each shop, and ask about their demo policy. In my opinion, when shopping for rackets, trying is essential before buying. I would never buy a racket without testing it first. |
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i forgot to add local lol
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Finland
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Do you have a badminton shop in the centre where you play? They might be a bit more expensive, but usually they let you try the racquet first (with no cost). Their staff usually know the equipment pretty well too.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Vietnam
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A YY CAB MS 30-3U is about 115 - 120 USD and you will not regret after trying it!
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Location: London
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i broke my mp99... twice!
where abouts can i buy a ti-10? maybe a 3U if possible? |
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Anyways to answer your question, you can only get Ti-10s in asia. That's the only place. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: canada
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Try Tisp-ss, you will love it.
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Well it seems like youre the person for an Armortec800DEF. You dont like head heavy but the 800DEF doesnt feel head heavy at all. Its more durable than the mp99 because of the doubles design. Its also great for defence(hence the name) so you wont go wrong with this if ur a defensive player. The quickness of the racket head allows quick powerful smashes and returns. The downside is that its a bit expensive.
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)i have an AT800DE, although i think i'm a little more offensive than i'm defensive. its very fast on defense, and packs a good punch for a defensive racket. as many people stated, its really (and i mean really) hard to go wrong with this racket. i dont know if the price of this racket will be a big concern though, and i recommend you try different rackets before buying cheers |
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Don't belong to a club??? At least, there are some ppl u can play with right? Maybe u can ask them to lend u a racket, at least for several swing and light drills.
Out of ur list, I think u should be easily adopted to AT500 or MP88. MP99 is a good all around racket, but it migh take u a bit time to get use to. ![]() |
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NS8000 is a rather unforgiving racquet. Compared to a more forgiving racquet, you will likely find that you make a lot more errors with a NS8000 when you are tired in a game and late getting to the bird. |
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From reading your description its the one that fits you the best. |
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