i have an axis 70 with the same frame, and another named More+ that has the same frame shape. do you have any prince badminton rackets with tradition head frame shape meaning either oval or isometric?
some dude at my centre has only just stopped playing with prince y-shape. apparently it was really heavy so he feels the closest thing and most similar was a vt80...
Hi all! AlfAhmad: I have two of them. This is the "best-looking side" of the two racquets. gundamzaku: These are the only Prince rackets I have. I have a Masuka-brand oval-shaped racket, which my son is using now. I did use to have a few more oval-shaped rackets : Carbonex 8 SP, Carbonex 9, another Masuka ... I believe I gave them away. I don't have any isometric rackets ... yet. amleto: Heavy? I don't have the specs of the above racket, but it feels like a 4U, headlight, with a stiff shaft. Giving myself another few months with these rackets, before deciding to change to another racket. Currently eye-ing the Yonex Arcsaber 008.
AWESOME!!!!! My dad has two of the same kind as yours too!!!!! He said when it was first released that time, it was his favourite racquet... Now one of it has been passed down to me including his Ashaway 10000 carbon racquet which is widebodied... Cool to know you have too!!!! If you happen and is interested to sell it off, please let me know? ^_____^
AezranHakim: Hi! I like the Prince Whiplite 900 for doubles play - quick, accurate, and suits my deceptive play. For singles, a bit too light and stiff. And if ever it I decide to sell, I'll let you know!
AWESOME John!!!!!! To be honest with you, that was EXACTLY what my dad said when it was handed over to me!!!!!!!! But its now inside the frame box as i have cut the strings and let it rest, this is because i dont know whats the maximum tension this racquet can carry, so yeah.. and if it breaks, ill be a sad sad man