heh, some very nice stuff shown in this thread, can't say I'm not jelous , but I'll most likely have a fair increase in the badminton stuff I can buy myself when I eventually get a job, and will be able to buy lots of stuff myself too . I don't take much with me, and just take it in a back-pack, and carry my racquets in their original cases on my back too. Take with me: 2 * Slazenger Xcel S1, 20lbs BG80, Towel gripped 1 * Karakal SLTi-80, 22lbs BG68 Ti, PU Gripped Couple of Karakal PU Super Grips A coil of yellow Monsoon towel grip Scissors Couple of headbands Few wrist bands Tube of Mavis 370s And about a litre of water, depending on how long I intend to play for / the session is.
Nothing unusual in my bag apart from 1 x 2 litre bottle of water 3 x standard sized Mars bars 4 x cold hamburgers if i haven't eaten 1 x extra large black towel to cover my car seat afterwards To be added as soon as possible: 1 x handtop windows pc for watching videos downloaded from BC links.
Now i have time, so i can make a description : - Carlton Lite TI and SuperLite, - At-500, - Satellite Chrono, - Tmp 990 (MP 99) - Shb 99 (all new) - Forza Sh 500 - Many towels, - Aerosensa 50 X 1 (not on image) - Isostar - Deo - Towel grip (12 meters + 1/2 meter remaining) - Many shirts and T-shirt (only for tourney) - and many PG 65/Microlegend set of strings. That's all i think
I feel like such a noob compared to everybody here, but being a low level high school player thats to be expected. Lets see what I have: - Iso 665 Light (WC Limted Edition) - HL Power Plus 4000 - 2x 1.5 Lit Water Bottles - 3x T-Shirts - First Aid Kit - Knee Brace - Tube of Mavis 350 - Black Yonex Super Grip - Travel Pack Tissue btw: DinkAlot, how long did it take for you to get your stuff from ibuysports? I bought some sotx stuff from badmintonsource and it's taking forever.
Assuming the items are in stock, I get my stuff from www.ibuysports.com in a day or so. That's because I'm in SoCal.
mine isn't all that flash. - ashaway tp990 - yonex carbonex 21sp - nike court shoes -towel -water bottle -deo -skipping rope -shirts
Some unusual items in my badminton bag, comprising a Yonex AT800DE, three new E-1000 'TEP Select' models (AR, ARPP, ARPE), calipers, measuring tape, digital scale, modeling clay for make-weights and modeling a racquets's optimal racquet head speed/swingweight, sports drink, scissors, pen, note pad, etc.
\ u should know that your at800de is likely a fake i think comparing e-1000 with a fake 800de is not a fair comparison. i guess u wanna wow your clients
taneepak those are some nifty grommets on the E-1000! and you forgot about that comb you use to keep yourself looking groomed for the ladies!
Maaaan, I want an Taneepak Select E-1000 too. Yes, the AT800-DE is most likely fake if it came with that grip. If replaced...OK.
I also make good use of the 10x eye-piece too, besides checking for micro cracks on racquets given to me for stringing. The AT800DE I got it from Seth & Co. They swear it is the real stuff but I find it difficult to believe, because it is having a difficult time living with the three giants. Can you read the words 'WORLD'S FIRST VECTRAN RACQUET' on the shaft, in very fine print? The words on the other side are even more 'wordy'.
The TEP Select is not one model. The 3 racquets shown are 3 different models with different dimensions. Same family but all three play differently. Now, if I were to pass off a fake AT800DE as a real one would I be so careless as to leave a tell-tale giveaway on something like a grip?
so exactly how many versions of this E-1000 is there now? and how many different racquets are in this E-x000 series are actually available for sale? i remember seeing in the locked thread, there being the 2000, 3000 and the 4000?
don't have pic also 2 yonex armortec 500 3ug3 1 yonex mp44 3ug3 1 victor superti2 4ug4 super graps socks, shirt, wristband, armban. feather, nylon birds. yonex shb52 shoes