Help me buy my first ever lining racquet..

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  1. Hc0797

    Hc0797 Regular Member

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    I've been looking at Head heavy stiff racquets online, I wanted a 3u z force 2 from Yonex but unfortunately it isn't available in my country, I decided to try out lining for the first time ever, I'm looking at N99, n90iv, n7 etc.. however it's been pretty confusinf for me so far, so which one should I go with?..I've a strong arm and I can handle heavy stiff racquets, I just want maximum power and hitting the sweet spot shouldn't be a problem as I already am a zf2 4u owner... Please help me sort differences between these linings and find the most powerful one like the zf 2..I love the solid punch kind of feel in my shots..
     
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    hm_andhika Regular Member

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    I suggest you to buy Calibar 900 Combat

    Happy smash!
     
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    I got n99, n9ii, n7ii, and n90iv, n99 is the heaviest, probably on par with 3u zf2 if not heavier, dont know about new lining racket
     
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    Calibar 900: 83g, stiff, headheavy
    Calibar 900 Boost (old Name: n90iv): 87g, medium stiff, NOT headheavy
    Calibar 900 Combat: 89g, extra stiff, headheavy

    From zf2 4u -> Calibar 900 (singles and doubles?) or Calibar 900 Combat (singles?)
     
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    I just bought the 900c. Really need good wrist work to fully utilise the 900c.

    I said that because i own the 900 too. 900 is lighter but obviously head heavy. Fairly easier to manoeuvre and yet the advantage of head heavy is there.

    Point is, to be able to manoeuvre the 900c like the 900, you need to have good wrist/finger strength.
     
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    Is the n99 more powerful than the n90iv?
     
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    Hc0797 Regular Member

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    Is the calibar 900 c more powerful than the N90iv and the N99?
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    Mine both 3u but n99 heavier by couple grams and the n99 head weight is also heavier, n99 box frame, n90iv aero frame
     
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    Do not get Calibar racquets if you want solid feedback. You are only limited to Aeronaut racquets.
     

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