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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by tckang, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. j4ckie

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    Dont complain....we had blue lines on a green court for years and years.......thin ones as well :D
     
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    Huwaw. I guess that beats our court by a mile

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    Tc75ex is same like tc75?and the different is only colour sceme?anyone has try 75ex and has it any different feel compare to 75?
     
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    Ex is rated to 35lbs tension Vs 32lbs on non. Ex.
     
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    I didn't have TC75 but, Yesterday I buy 75ex and I only play for 4 hours until now. My initial feel is it is very different from n9II it is feel very strange (in the good way). If N9II head heavy, 75ex the grip is more solid not heavy. Because when I measure the BP is 300mm and when you hold it is look like the grip is more heavy.
     
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    How about the shaft?its flex or stif?or med stiff?
     
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    In my opinion the shaft is med stiff
     
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    Hello, i want to buy a new Lining racket for double.
    I like smash but my wirst is medium, not too much strong.

    Who can give me advise ?
    Thanks.
     
  9. Vivek Bagadhi

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    How about improving your gameplay, training. And if you are well trained then I would suggest you the TC75 aka N9II

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    Hello, i'm on training my wirst strong and my skill.
    You mean which version of TC75? d or b or c?

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  11. Vivek Bagadhi

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    Just the 75 (there is no b)

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    I saw it's too weight (88~89g), so i'm doubting if it's good or bad for my medium wirst....
     
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    Did you try N80II or TC 75C ?, What are your impressions if you tried those?
     
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    I have both. Depends what you're looking for. I preferred the N80ii as a singles player. But I have a strong bias towards the Calibar frames. The others feel weird to me somehow.

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    Many people here seem to like N9II but I am looking for a head heavy racket so I thought 75C will be a good option. Can you compare N80II and TC 75C in terms of smashes, speed, stiffness.

    Thanks
     
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    TC75 felt faster to me. And the N80ii felt more powerful.

    But honestly I can't generate power with any of the Turbocharging frames that I tried. Not sure if that's a common issue or if it's just me.

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    How about flex and weight of N80ii when compare with TC75?
     
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    Weight wasn't much different. But they were gripped differently, so hard to comment.

    N80ii was stiffer.

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    Hmm.. So N80ii ( Calibar 800 ) is hard to play with medium wirst ?
     
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    Definitely more demanding than the TC75 and TC75C

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