Kumpoo Power Shot F3700 Racquets

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  1. Sealman

    Sealman Regular Member

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    Where can get in sg?
     
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    Im planning to get it soon but not F3700 but the latest F3900. So maybe after I use it several times I can share with you guys how does it feels. But don't expect too much since I'm still a new player. Anyway sharing something will always give us a new knowledge.
     
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    I have a F3700. Feels very NS9900-esque...very quick on the forecourt. Drives are quite easy to do and the turning the shuttle on defence is a breeze. Power is pretty decent too.
     
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    So basically this racket is good for Defensive & Double play is it ? Btw can you guys help me to explain more about DRIVE & SHUTTLE TURNING since I'm a new player.

    Playing without knowing what we are doing is some kind like a waste of time to me. I would be grateful if anyone can share their knowledge and experience with new player like me.
     
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    drives are flat, fast "smashes" used a lot in the mid court area. Generally it's a tactic used to pressure your opponent(s).

    Turning the shuttle refers to when your defending, you don't just keep lifting it back. You play little block shots to front corners or to the sides of the court.
     
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    Thanks alot Ren
     

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