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| Equipment Discussion on badminton equipment, including reviews, etc.
Sub Forums: Broken Rackets, Identify Fake Rackets |
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Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 31
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I hear about certain racquets being head-heavy, head light, balanced, flexible, stiff etc...but never heard about the Aerotus series benig talked in this way. could some one please enlighten me on this?!?!
how were the 110/77/66/55/44's like? And is anyone (of us) using them currently as their primary racquet, or professionals? Was the 110 the 'premier' yonex racquet last time? Like the Ti-10 was, and MP100? And is there any carbonex that plays like a 110? thanks a lot |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 82
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I have an Aerotus 110, I'd have 2 but I sold one to a friend. (He still owes me $89 for it too)
Good control and great power. More flexible than my MP77. Head heavy for power. Easy to use unlike the MP series which may throw you off for a while. Maybe CAB-20? Not sure. A Carbonex that's not too stiff and is head heavy? Anyone else? |
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