Professional players and their racquets

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  1. Ferrerkiko

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    Bro .. what is JH 4 racket
     
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    There is a JH-4 but it's a bit obscure. From what little I managed to find in a quick search is that it isn't on their website but it has a bit of marketing on instagram(not their official one if they have any) but from sellers carrying it. Basically it's stated that the JH-4 is the same as the JH-3. Your only difference is color.

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    it turns out that You can play better with Apacs Tweet 7000 and Stardom Pro than with Yonex Astrox 88S/D but still manage to loose :)...

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    stardom pro?? i dnt see any blue in the video

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    I it just a guess, I think it is closest to it. But I could be wrong
     
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    closest should be stardom 80 black...
    as for Ksh... i have no idea....
     
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    I think it Might be rackets that are specially made for them that are not yet in the market

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    Knowing Apacs? It's just a repaint of an existing model with their initials on it I bet.

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    specially made for them and not on the market?

    that sounds like a giant mistake for a badminton company or any company for that matter no? LOL ridiculous...
     
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    wrong post
     
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    if You are so ignorant about not top three brands, just leave it and be ignorant till the end :)
     
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    Prove me wrong then. All their recent "signature" rackets on their official websites have the same specs as their original counterparts and are nothing but repaints. All the small extras can easily be attributed off to making the best of manufacturing variation. I never said or implied in any way that they didn't make anything worth looking at as you're so broadly insinuating.

    At least I bothered to take a look at what they offered first before spouting off some ill conceived comment about how much someone else may know or may not know.

    You can take your "high horse" and remain ignorant and socially inept you peon. Don't disgrace my presence with your minute world of your own.

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    I will some what agree. Apacs will almost always copy similar series name. When Duora came out Apacs also quick to come out something so similar even the colour scheme. From far...nobody can tell.
    During school days this is the budget brand to buy. Cos u wanted stuff like the real thing but can't afford the price.
    Nowdays after trying their current offers vitrus pro and another feather weight....I would say is a let down especially the vitus pro. For the money I paid is really not worth. I only got it just for nostalgia.

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    In all fairness. AFAIK Apacs was actually doing the "duora" concept long before YY decided to try it.

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    i would say apacs is YY with less stiff shaft the counter parts ... would you agree??

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    Apacs had blend series before 2010, yonex is the one who copied. Learn to give benefit of doubt before dissing .
     
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    I reckon is just this one series. Any more I doubt. In recent years to me has been just mimicking competition.
    As such it makes is not worth to buy. The only good Apacs were when I was a poor teen. As such Apac will always be the gal that I did get to date but didn't work out. Even though I'm married I still wonder what's life if I've married her instead. :)

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    When we talk about Apacs we should differ between the clone rackets and the own ones and between the 100 bucks or 3 for 100 bucks rackets. IMO it's not fair to have an opinion about a brand just because a part of their portfolio is questionable.

    IMO these clone series are great. I often came across that beginner to advance-beginner don't know what suits them and go buy the apperance. Don't speak for Apacs and their ideas of own design, but maybe they do that due the demand of players who want a specific racket because of the look, but can't afford or wield it.

    Apacs is also great for budget players or young players with less money. They are a big part which makes decent rackets effortable for nearly everyone in the world and do something for our sports.

    Apacs also had the WPS system which RSL copied, not only the Duora thing. IMO nearly every brand will have one racket which work for anybody. Anything else is bias, brand loyality or fanboyism. And honestly, there are more brand than Apacs which copied or don't invent the next big thing. Apacs did 2 Ideas before RSL and Yonex copied them. Not many brands can say this.
     
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