attribute of ti10

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  1. hydrocyanic

    hydrocyanic Regular Member

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    is it head light/even/heavy? at what degree would you rate it?

    my head is full of clouds after reading cooler's finding vs. the review section...

    while cooler had a relative amount of around 1.065(to cab20m), review section says its very head heavy, which one is correct

    as what i see, 1.065% is more like even balance (as with the mp99)

    anyone can clear me up?

    thank you
     
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    Ti-10 is head heavy. My number 1 choice racquet...although im still trying to get a replacement for the one i broke :(

    Definitely a singles racquet for someone with a strong arm. In my opinion, too head heavy for doubles.

    - Ilham
     
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    i have a question for all the Ti-10 users out there....i have been using a ti-10 for about 4 months now, and i like it alot. however, compared when i first got it new, the stiffness has seemed to decrease from an extra stiff --> like stiff/medium........i don't know if it's just me...but when i do the bending of the shaft to test it, it seems pretty flxeible compared to my MP99..
     
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    Head heaviness depends on every single racquet and the type of grip you have on the handle.

    But to answer your question, Ti-10 is suposed to be head heavy. Not as head heavy as AT700 but still head heavy.
     
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    sure the balance of the racket would shift if you add any grip/string

    but then, there wouldn't be anything to compare...

    more like... stock spec vs. stock spec...

    thank you, yeah, i notice at700 is the most head heavy of all as well

    looked around in here and i am still finding mix results

    is it safe to assume 290/295mm is the balance point? if so its more like even balance to me

    thank you
     
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    Lol ting, you finally got Ti-10? But anyways, you probably got use to it...And when I first do the flexible test to the Ti-10, it did seem pretty stiff. But after awhile of playing with it, it got a little bit less stiff. And MP99 is pretty stiff no matter how many times when you play it..And 99 is much stiffer than Ti-10, IMO
     
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    I was on bbeshop website and I noticed this Ti-10 model:
    [font=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Ti-10(CP)

    what's that?
    [/font]
     
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    That's the country code for the racket. If you want to know more about country codes, do a search.
     
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    oh i see...and no i never got another ti-10....it's still the one i was using all along...i just wanted to get another one cause i like it so much :D
     
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    CP= China/Chinese National Team
     
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    :rolleyes:
    that post on ti10 data contain a slight typo. It should read 1.065 and and 1.065%.
     
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    i've recheck that thread and the relative moment table had showed data in relative factor, not in relative percentage like the other tables for relative stiffness and relative head heaviness. For ti-10, 1.065X mean having 6.5% more relative moment than the cab20ms. Although the data is correct (not expressed in %), it could cause confusion like in this instance.

    more ex. of relative moment to cab20ms
    mp99 is 3.39% more
    AT700 is 10% more

    hope your head is less cloudy now ;)
     
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    even i got confused :eek:
     
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    Ops sorry, I didn't know it was a country code. Because the website had it seperated. They had teh 2u and 3u price. ANd I saw this one and I thought it was some special racquet with CP, I didn't think it was a country code at first.
     

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