APACS fan club

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

  1. smash em'all

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    Ok, i will try to contact apacs malaysia.
    Yes, badmintonbay price is "premium" :D
     
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    goodluck on your shopping spree;)
     
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    Where is
    Where is your location? Smash em'all
     
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    Petaling jaya :)
     
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    If you in bangi area, i will suggest hock eng sport. You can find many apacs racket with good price there. They also have awesome offer
     
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    Are there any of the Apacs top end racquets like the MX80?
     
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    Visit http://sportshorizon.com/products/badminton-rackets/apacs.html?dir=desc&order=price, change the currency, sort with price, heaps of high end rackets with 50T shaft and 30T frame. MX 80 is stiff and head heavy, i think Virtuoso Pro I (not Pro II, Pro II is slightly less stiff), Slayer 88II (sledge hammer with 300mm balance point) and Lethal 110 fit into that category. Look into Virtuoso Pro, Slayers, Tweet and Lethal series you will find different combination of med stiff to stiff and slightly head heavy to head heavy rackets. If you play double, I recommend Tantrum 200II. I am going to get my second T200I (blue) in Oct, damn solid racket, play as good or better comparing with those branded rackets 3 times it's price.
     
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    But sportshorizon of late seems like most of their high end rackets are out of stock:(
     
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    visit sportshorizon for spec and photos,try https://www.facebook.com/SportsNetbizStore/, they ship worldwide. The packaging they did was superb, way better than Sportshorizon.
     
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    Hi, Is there anyone who could give an opinion or review for Apacs Blizzard Pro ZZ?
    Thank You
     
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    I'm actually looking forward to having the blue one as well. Hopefully, by the time I'm ready for my 2nd Tantrum 200 II, it's still available and at a much lower prize:) This racket is no doubt a very highly reccommended one for doubles. I always have a blast using this one. To be honest, I feel like this is a lot better than my JS12.
     
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    Totally agree with you about JS12. Sweet spot is sweet but I hate the numb wooden feel when mishit. JS 10 is way better than JS12 in almost every aspect. I would rate JS10 > T200II>JS12 in performance wise but $JS is 3x $T200II.
     
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    I am wondering . Why apacs brand got so many model ? Like when I go to one store it have the same name . Like lethal 60 but when i got to another store it feel so different
     
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    Somehow I am unable to get the link above. There are a few websites but none comprehensive with full range of their models and price. The more I read, the more confused I am.

    http://www.battledore.com.sg/wp/products/apacs-rackets/page/9/

    Don't they have an office website?
     
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    #6417 Carbonex_7, Sep 17, 2017
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    i am not sure guys. the website is not user friendly with little options for search. i also cannot find information of the model and pricing. am i missing somewhere?
     
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    APACS does not sell rackets to public similar to Yonex (Yonex sell through Sunrise), why would they put pricing information on their official website? They sell through distributors and retail shops. The website is not well maintained, more updated info can be found on FB.
     
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    Pricing for APACS racket are all over online stores selling them. What carb said, official websites don't usually put prices on their products.
    But I do agree that APACS need to organize well their catalogue.
     

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