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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by clearng, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. moomoo

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    yeah, nano 900 power is a clone armotec 900 P (lee chong wei version). more for medium to advanced players.
     
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    So, in between Nano 900 Power/Nano9900/Lurid Power, which one is much more suitable for beginner and intermediate ?? Plan to buy one for myself and one for the kids ! Appreciate a lot for the info !
     
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    I would personally recommend the lurid as the lurid is apacs own line of racket not a clone racket
     
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    That's what the seller recommended me !! But there are 3 different Lurid lar.....21/22/23......which is which ?? the numbers mean anything ?? hey guys, i m really appreciate the help u guys giving to me !! :)
     
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    Tantrum 200

    Just got my T-200 off ebay last week . been using it for almost a week . i love the ease of it clearing shuttles from baseline since its head heavy ..but the racket weight 89g . Everytime after using it , my wrist kinda hurt. my smashes seems slower compared to using my other lighter rackets.:(i hope i will get use to it soon..
     
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    Tantrum 200

    Just got my T-200 off ebay last week . been using it for almost a week . i love the ease of it clearing shuttles from baseline since its head heavy ..but the racket weight 89g . Everytime after using it , my wrist kinda hurt. my smashes seems slower compared to using my other lighter rackets.<img src="images/smilies/frown.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Frown" smilieid="2" class="inlineimg">i hope i will get use to it soon..
     
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    From what I know it's the 3 diff types of Frame structure from the 3 diff lurid power models as well as the different balance point of the 3rackets.

    All 3 are 4u rackets

    All 3 are medium flex at 8.5

    All 3 are made of the same material.

    You can do a search on the Apacs website for more details


    http://www.apacssports.com/product_enlarge.asp?pid=143
    Lurid power 21

    http://www.apacssports.com/product_enlarge.asp?pid=144
    Lurid power 22

    http://www.apacssports.com/product_enlarge.asp?pid=145
    Lurid power 23
     
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    WOW !! So detail..........great mate !! i will do some "research" myself !! i m really appreciate it !! ;)
     
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    Sometimes information is just there at the touch of a few buttons, you just need to spend some time searching for it over the search engines :)
     
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    Why you did not try the new one T500? I heard that it has less impact shock.
     
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    Hehehe......just bought my first Apacs (Lurid Power 22) !! And now plan to get another one but don't know which one to go for !! Finapi 88 / Finapi 101 / Edgesaber Series / Nano Series !! Anyone here mind giving review for those models here ? I have no way to try the racquet myself because i buy it from an online store !! Pls advice ! Appreciate it very much ! Cheers;)
     
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    try the finapi, feels nice when i fondled it :p

    i like the thin frame, makes a nice swish sound. not sure if there is a difference between finapi 80 and 101 other than the color scheme though. 77 is slightly more flexible

    edgesaber is soso and nano series is pretty decent all rounder.
     
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    hehehe.....that's what the seller said !! Finapi should be the 'best' one among them (beside Lurid ) !! Thanks a lot mate ! ;)
     
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    What is the different between head heavy & head light racquet ?? quite confused with my Lurid Power balancing cap !! TQ
     
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    And different between the head weight and the racquet weight ? i mean, if the racquet is head heavy, is it mean the racquet weight is heavy too....or vice versa !! or head heavy = light weight racquet !! actually i m a total beginner in badminton !!
    hehehe......appreciate it very much !
     
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    no, you can get a light racket thats heavy head too. some people prefer this that to get balanced but heavy overall weight.

    its just that an overall heavy racket is "harder" to handle than a lighter racket, but it will give you more power.

    a heavy head racket will make it easier for you to smash and drive but your defence will suffer a bit

    light head racket is good for defence and "technique" style of play.

    beginners usually get a medium flex, balanced (not head heavy or head light) racket.
     
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    huh..huh !!!! Thanks a lot !! which models of apacs racquet (within the price range as Lurid /Finapi or cheaper) that are Head Light and Head Heavy ?? TQ mate !! sorry for my never-ending question ! :crying:
     
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    APACS Racquet price in KL

    I believe there is a clone of Nanospeed 9900 from APACS but don't know which one it is. Can anyone tell me which one it is and how much it will cost in KL, Malaysia?

    Also want to know the Lethal 70 current price in KL. Thanks in advance.
     
  20. jeri_aries11

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    i think there is no lethal 70 in KL.actually lethal70 and lethal60 is the same racket..
    lethal 70 only for europe market and lethal 60 is for asia market
     

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