APACS fan club

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

  1. badmintony

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    Anyone want apacs feel free to message me, I have quite a few tantrums left.

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    Ladies and gentlemen any reviews and pictures of the apacs force 80 racket?
     
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    Hi folks !
    I recently ordered two racket's Virtuoso PRO II - Robert Blair and Apacs Ferocious 22 on http://www.directsports-eshop.co.uk/
    When i recieved my prcel and carefully considered the subject, i saw a few odd moments.
    First of all both rackets on top of the head have small line, it seems like head consists of 2 parts connected on the top. Second one - some small issues on print like rough letters, etc.

    How i can check what rackets is original?
    Please advise.
     

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    Nothing to worry about. You get this on a lot of rackets...

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    AFAIK, that small line is actually a reference point for stringing, much like Yonex rackets. And there's no news yet of APACS rackets being faked.
     
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    OK, many thank's
    I check and it seems genue.
     
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    Picture is too small:confused:
     
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    Hmm, why didn't they compare the same racket, rather than picking up two different looking rackets?
    And why a Z Ziggler? Isn't that a fake of a clone already? How much can they make from it...
     
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    It's still a big possibility given the growing popularity of the brand. They can probably sell it at the same price but minus the technology and features of the original one.
     
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    If you go to Apacs website, there are 7 colors listed for the Z-Ziggler so I think that they do compare the same racket here...
     
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    Hi All,
    I am planning to buy Apacs Tantrum 200 II racket since I am unable to swing my Voltric 8 E-Tune faster because of shoulder injury. My racket movement is slow because of head heaviness of Voltric 8 E-Tune (Very much similar to Voltric 7). Hope Tantrum 200 II is less head heavy than my Voltric. Please advise.
     
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    It's a good racket but not sure if it would suit you given your injury. It's even balanced but stiff, though I find it not an issue for me and I enjoy it a lot even if it's strung with a dull sounding apacs virtuoso pro 68 string:D
     
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    Agreed. medium stiff shaft is better. Less shock to your joints. Tantrum is a good racket but I use it less now for that reason.

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    Thanks guys for the reply. I thought of the Tantrum 200 because of the great reviews. How about going for Apacs Virtuoso Performance (AVP). Does it has better swing speed compared to Voltric 7?
    Also want to check on Apacs Nano Fusion 722. ( I don't smash heavily)
     
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    Thanks guys for the reply. I thought of the Tantrum 200 because of the great reviews. How about going for Apacs Virtuoso Performance (AVP). Does it has better swing speed compared to Voltric 7?
    Also want to check on Apacs Nano Fusion 722. ( I don't smash heavily)
     

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