FS/FT: At900p

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    jamesk New Member

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    9/10 AT 900P strung with NBG 95 at 27lb available for sale at S$170 or trade with Arc Z .
    Interested parties do sms 91988066 (SG) only .

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    isn't the maximum tension for AT900P @ 26lbs? would 27lbs crack it?
     
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    there isnt really a maximum tension since pros string it much higher... the tension specified on the racquet would be the max tension covered by warranty.
     
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    Hi Jame,
    Want to trade yr AT900P with my brand new Li Ning N70? or zelm or kason racket?
    sms to 98337133 for fast reply.Thanks.
     
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    @ PerryH , yes as labelled on the racket the max tension allow is at 25lb . Anything higher than that is at your own risk or whether the stringer will be willing to do the job for you too . As with most yonex racket stringing above a REAL 26lb will be enough to break your racket when you mishit the shuttle at the frame . Had my fair share of broken frame .......... :)

    hunterkillerz is also right that many pros strung at tension way above what the racket allows , that might be because they are sponsored and they don't really mishit a shot much . There are pros that prefer lower tension too , anyway it's all up to your own preference Perry hope it helps .
     
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    @ Surefire1135 , thanks for your offer bro . I'm currently using Z and should be playing with them for some time , will try to get my hands on a N70 and see how it feels ......... :)
     
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    So if it's so easy to break, why did you string your AT900P at 27lbs then? Just curious :)
     
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    Price for racket is negotiable for sincere buyers , anyway i'm not using it after my switch .................
     
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    It's just a personal preference Perry ! I usually strung 29lb , but after i broke my shoulder i just bring it down to 27lb might be going lower some day as my age goes up ...... lol . :p
     
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    Thanks for all the interest , racket sold to a easy-going mate . :)
     
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