Replacement for victor thruster f

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  1. Tino

    Tino Regular Member

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    Need advice for replacement racket since I broke my tkf today.

    I mainly play doubles as a back court attacking player.

    I'm open for anything, even if it's Headlight or even balance, since I can generate good power on my own



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    Marcus Ng New Member

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    Victor TKF claw. It is a good racket.
     
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    AdamMorin Regular Member

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    I am a TKF user. It's my go to. However when I get bored I like to whip out my original JS12 and my AX88S.

    If you are looking for a direct switch as a mainly back player that, still have control and a game of singles here and there.

    AX88S 4U is a very very nice racket.
     
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    Thanks all for the advice
    I now own the AX88S 3U, and it's probably the closest thing to the TKF. However, while clearing, I still lack a bit of power. So, maybe I should try the thruster k9900 4U, the JS10 3U, the nanoflare 800 3U, and the AX88D 4U.

    Does anyone have some experience with those racket?
     
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    speCulatius Regular Member

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    Spend your money on a coach and not any more rackets until you can clear easily with any racket, including training rackets and children rackets (those which are 10 to 15 cm shorter than regular rackets).
    No racket can lack power, especially not when clearing.
    A coach can help you to develop your technique to help you in many situations and to reduce the risk if injuries.
     
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