MAXX brand

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  1. Cheung

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    Anybody here using the MAXX brand?

    I heard they have recently appointed a HK and Macau distributor.

    Started off in Malaysia and promoted heavily in the pro league in Malaysia. So there is some serious financial backing there.

    I tried out one of the racquets. Can't remember the name
     
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    I've tried Maxx Masterpiece 9000 from my friend so far.

    That handling feel not so impressive as I tried it for just 1 game. Can't review much as I need to play for few match atleast to review. But their max tension 32lbs it's way higher than Yonex/Victor spec. Their racket paint job it's good. Just that colour matching personally not really like tho. :p

    It's still not so demanding in the market. Most of badminton shop at Malaysia can find one, but not the pro series, guess it's just low end series. It's risky to take high end series since the brand it's not really demanding yet. They have their own apparel as well. But just too plain with MAXX wording printed and different colour version. :D

    Anyway, hope it's work on their marketing and we can have more choice instead of just Yonex/Victor/Li-ning. :)
     
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    Have using and selling Maxx Brand, very good racket. Maxx have clone series like Voltric Z Force II LCW, Nanoray 900, Nanowave ( similar to Glanz ). Mid End and High End Maxx they have own series. Newest model Maxx Armed ForceX, very good racket in offensive playing.
     
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    It sounds like Apacs.. :p
    With some pic attached would be good. :D
     
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    I think most of Malaysia brand have clone series. Recently more of my customers have change to Maxx.
     
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    The shirt I saw was quite nice. Purple background with black dots over it. No pic unfortunately
     
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    Yes. Few of my friends switch to Maxx too. but the reason is cheaper to play with as he broke too many rackets. Lol. :D
     
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    thanks. i think you can try Maxx, value for money... apacs getting more expensive recently....
     
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    No harm to give it a try since you recommended. :D
    Maxx has any doubles racket ? Fast & control play like BS12 do. :)
     
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    try Maxx NanoWave, you will like it.
     
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    Will give it a try for sure. ;)
     
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    saw many sponsored players at the Sydney International recently (very small tourney). At first i was like, wtf is the XXX brand? thats what it looks like if you dont know the brand.

    anyway, sounds like apacs, that LCW paint job is amazing lolz ......... geeeez...... If you are racquet collectors, i would say go for XXX, why waste money on the LCW for example :D
     
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    this brand has been heavy sponsoring players and clubs in Korea as well, yes there are quite a few players sponsored by Maxx in Sydney International, players are from a pro club in Malaysia called Ampang Jaya
     
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    My friend bought a Maxx Woven racket with free tournament bag + grip + string with the price of discounted VT80 Etune , do the product worth the price tag ? it's all down to individual , I did test out the racket and it's not my cup of tea .........
     
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    are there any distributor in KL?
     
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    Anyone here know where I can find and buy MAXX SURVIVER racket in Kuala Lumpur?
     
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    Anyone can comment about their shuttlecock?
     
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    So what is Maxx brand all about?

    Serious badminton brand or just a bit player in the market?

    Do they only sponsor one club in Malaysia? If not, who else?
     

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