Price Checklist For Racquets In Singapore

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  1. vince_kan

    vince_kan Regular Member

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    N2 - S$98
    N4 - S$95
     
  2. chestnut

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    ..thanks vince kan. BTW, what is the max lbs for N4? is it ok to use 22 or 23?
     
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    if i am not wrong it's listed as 26lbs. 22 to 23 should be fine...
     
  4. ijnek

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    n4 might b a tad hard to find.i always c n2 n n6 only...
    fyi,n6 going for 89
     
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    Thanks all, wilson Ncode series is new right? since i cannot find lots feedback from players about the racket from internet.
     
  6. ijnek

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    not sure if they r new,but i think bcos they r not popular.
    there's a thread abt wilson rackets and there's a good review there for the n1-6 rackets..
     
  7. chestnut

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    where? in this forum?
     
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    em....got, i like the photo for n1-6 family. =)
     
  10. ijnek

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    ya.
    not bad.
    tat guy lucky,got whole set free...
     
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    i'm going to singapore this june and can anyone please help me out on the price update on these rackets. how much do they cost and where is the best place to buy them. thanks in advance.

    AT700 3u - $???
    Ti-10 (new) 3u - $???
     
  12. lightsmash

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    hmm...

    AT700 3u - $200 with grip and bag
    Ti-10 (new) 3u - $165 with grip and bag

    i think...:p
     
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    Its quite hard to find AT700 3U these days. I bought one not too long ago and since then, I only see AT700 4U displayed in shops everywhere.
     
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    jus a Q on our best feathered friend the shuttlecock.
    wat brand is good n abt wat price?
    my requirement is simple,must at least tahan 1 game without coming apart n cost reasonable
     
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    seems to me Sunrise releases different weight versions every 3-6 months (approximately)... I understand dealers are not given a choice to choose the weight of their yonex rackets which they ordered...

    you could search every badminton shop in singapore or be very patient and wait... even if you manage to find a 3u AT700, the price might not be right for you...
     
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    Hi ijnek,

    If you are refering to those in JB, Protech Masterpiece is not bad. If you want something cheaper RSL tourney No.1 is also not bad. If you are thinking of buying shuttles in Singapore, then I think Protech PT-10,, AS-30 or AS-40 might fit your bill.
     
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    thanx.
    any ideas abt pro ace birdies?
     
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    Hmmm... if its in Spore.... fulfil 1 game and cost reasonanble, maybe u can try Space Arrow WS-1 (Silver colour code, Blue and Green are lower grades.)... cost S$20 and IBF approved :eek: which i tink there are no price increment yet, not so sure. :confused: .... available at Ranking, Bras Basar. Tried it before...one of the better shuttles i have tried. :)

    U can also check out the Sealion shuttle ( i dun know the exact model, C1101 :confused: , but its a white tube... with black wordings and slight gold colour too).....also around S$20 and i tink IBF approved also....quite a hardy shuttle.... but Space Arrow WS-1 feels abit better.

    Used to like Victor Champ... but discard it when the quality decreased and price increase. :( Now using Protech PT-10.... quite goood except that the recent batches... the cork tend to soften alot and abit out of shape after a few hard hits:mad: ... after dat...flight not so consistent and somehow, slows down alot too. :( If want quality... Yonex AS40 is the shuttle to choose. ;)
     
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    your PT-10 not lasting as it used to be becos u have grown so powerful lately. :eek:
     
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    hmm, dont have very good experience with it. yang yang also...not very good. :(
     

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