apacs racket

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  1. lightsmash

    lightsmash Regular Member

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    i dont know, all my racquets are 24lbs.
     
  2. vince_kan

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    Hi armorpower,

    Apacs racquets are generally nice and cheap racquets to play with. Most of the models tend towards headlight and even balanced. Armorpower like that rest is more towards head light. Since it is the older batch, the recommended is around 23 max....but higher at your own risk. The new nanopower models will be able to take around 26 to 27. Price will be around $60+.

     
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    Jason Wong stringing APACS NANO 8000 on ebay

    Hi.

    I have totally been convinced by the Apacs sell on this thread. Ive been looking at a Nano8000 on ebay? Are there fake apacs too???
    Also check this link... Ever heard of this guy....Jason Wong?? Sorry Im a
    newbie and need help!!!!!!!!!!

    NANOSPEED NANO SPEED 8000 APACS BADMINTON RACKET! NEW!

    STRUNG BY WORLD CLASS PLAYER + FREE TRAINING DVD £125! Item number: 250008990933
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NANOSPEED-NAN...ryZ31366QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
     
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    I'm guessing my APACS AP800 is a clone of the Yonex AT800 because if used both and I really can't tell the difference. Actually the Yonex user liked my APACS racquet. I guess it has a lot to do with the strings you are using though as I've always found that good strings really change a racquet. If anything I find both the AT800 and AP800 a bit light!!
     
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    Hey, just a lil bit off topic here, but how much does D900 and D600 cost there??
     
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    i just bought an apacs nano 9000 speed. looks exactly like the yonex ns9k. even the name almost the same :p its 3u n headlight. control is great. good for drops. im satisfied with the power. baseline to baseline lobs are effortless. smashing is lethal if u get it right in the sweetspot. can take up to 30lbs tension
     
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    Which part of M'sia u get it? I also from M'sia. How much exactly the cost in RM? Does it include bag or not?
     
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    I dont think the racquets come with bags at that price...

     
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    I think now deepblue using ProAce (the color pattern similar to Yonex NS9K)

     
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    Hi Vince,

    The racket is light and quick but lack power, the head is heavier than the Apacs Nano 9000 but not as heavy as the Proace Nano 90 Speed.

    Regards
     
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    Then may i know which model has more power while it has good control?
     
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    Proace Nano 90 Speed has more power and good control, strung it with Yonex BG66 at 25lbs or more if you can play at that tension, if not strung at 23lbs.
     
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    u mean there is no match of any racket of Nanopro series such as NanoPro 9900, 9800, 8100, 8000, 7100 and NanoPro Magic?
    How about NanoPower 808, 707, 606?
    How much for ProAce Nano 90 Speed?
     
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    I have only used the Nano Pro 9900 & Nano 9000. The Price of Proace Nano 90 Speed is SGD 110. If you like head heavy racket you can also try RSL Laser 6900.
     
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    deepblue88,
    well actually, i like light head racket because i currently using heavy head racket.
    That means the best among the these 3 rackets is Nano 90 then follow by Nanopro 9900 and then Nanopro 9000? Am i rite? How much u bought the Nanopro 9900? Does it really light head?
     
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    Hi Andro,

    You are right, that is only my personal preference, it the Nano 9000 Power not the Nano Pro 9000 that I have mentioned. I prefer head heavy rackets, so maybe the Nano 9000 suit you or you can try the Nano Pro 9000 the racket finishing is better than the Nano 9000. The price of Nano Pro 9900 is SGD 100.
     
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    deepblue88,
    i quite confusing because the apacs website only have Nano Pro 9000 and don't has Nano Power 9000 but it has Nano Power 909. The Nano Pro 9000 looks like woven finishing. Is that Apacs? Or ProAce of Nano Power 9000 that u mention?
    btw, how much ur Nano Power 9000?
     
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    Yes, the Apacs Nano Pro 9000 and 9900 are worven finished, the Apacs Nano 9000 Power has the color pattern similar to Yonex Nano Speed 9000 and not the Nano Power 909.

    Pix of Apacs Nano 9000 Speed
    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34747
     

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