Emergancy help! :(

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  1. azusadoubles21

    azusadoubles21 Regular Member

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    I just found out today i can't resting my Nanospeed 800 because they found a crack in my racket? :(( so i can't restring it..
    I have a very important game on Monday and i'm going to go racket shopping tomorrow.. any recommendations anyone?
    Thanks.

    -I play mixed and mens doubles number 1 for my high school.
    I liked how my nanospeed felt.. i have about 150-155 dollars.. any good racket i can buy???
     
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    can you find the same racket? that's the safest way to do it.
     
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    azusadoubles21 Regular Member

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    buy another nano 800?
    I bought that my freshmen year... i think i'm due for a change. :) lol
     
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    Try these rackets!

    I think you would like 300 armortech or the muscle power 29ltd.Buy those if you would like to smash and dont mind for the extra weight.If you still like light rackets,then go the nanospeed series(4500 to 9000).But I have a very light racket that you should try.Its Babolat's Booster-Ti,it cost around 30-80$ and is very light.:D:D

    I hope that would help you.
     
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    azusadoubles21 Regular Member

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    Thanks. :) i would like to stay with the yonex series. :) thanks.
    yea i like light.. i think i'm looking at the nanospeed. :) not the 9000+. to expensive. :p
     
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    I agree with kwun, stick with the NS800... Being its an important game, it may take some time to get used to a different racket so the safest choice is to stick with the one your used to already. If you could borrow one it would be good. But otherwise i still recommend that you stick with the NS800.
     
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    azusadoubles21 Regular Member

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    kk. well i'll see if i can borrow one.. let me find out right now. :D lol
    so if someone does let me borrow one, which is a good racket to get? still going with the nanospeed series?
     
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    MarkYin Regular Member

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    I would think so... Yes
     
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    try nanospeed8000
     
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    azusadoubles21 Regular Member

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    Okay thanks. :)
    Nanospeed 8000? :O
    can i buy that with about $150?
     

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