Mmoa?

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  1. david07

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    So the other day, I met a friend at the local badminton club, and i saw his racket, looked pretty nice, at first, thought it was a nanospeed with the colour scheme, then i looked closely, it was a MMOA racket. I told him i've never heard about that company, and he said that they're pretty decent rackets. I also asked him to try it out, it's actually a really good racket, great feel and power. so i'm wondering if you guys have any information about MMOA. thnx
     
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    I think it might be a Korean make.
    I'm sure scminton has one.
    Other than that I don't know much sorry. :)
     
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    which models are they? and how do they compare to other known rackets? thnx
     
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    They are:

    MBR-502
    MBR-107
    MBR-560
    MBR-006

    I don't like those so called famous rackets, no comparison can be provided...., sorry....
     
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    I have the MMOA MBR-600 Adam Power, has lots of holographic tear drop shape graphics on the frame. Very nice racket, I strung it with Ashway MLXL at @30lbs tension (very strong frame), added 4 dual grommets. Factory grip gets very slipery from sweat, needs an overgrip. Racket is very balanced, mid-stiff shaft (good smash power). Also has the vibration resistant cone.
     
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    I have the MMOA MBR-88 which is 88 holes system (all single string gromment) with super nano at frame. It's quick racket like NS-7K.
     
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    I have Mmoa's shoes,T-shirts and skirt.:D
    I used Mmoa's shuttle cock. But it's not good :D
     
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    Has anyone tried the MMOA 6001 racket? It has the 88 holes system which is suppose to increase power and hold tension well. This is the link to it on the Badminton Shop Online site. http://http://www.badmintonshoponline.us/unlimitshop/product_info.php?cPath=1_17&products_id=152. And out of all the MMOA racket's that Badminton Shop Online carries (http://http://www.badmintonshoponline.us/unlimitshop/index.php?cPath=1_17), which one is the stiffest and most head heavy? Thank you all for any information provided. Any other information on their racket's, strings, or birdies are welcomed too.
     
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    MMOA has their own R&D dept (that is what I've been told). most of their racquet are made in China? They have some good racquet with good design. However, I do consider MMOA racquet is little over priced (unlike Yonex is really over priced). I do consider their racquet has good performace to price ratio like Yonex.
     
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    You think MMOA racket is overpriced? what kind of prices have you seen for them?
     
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    the prices on badminton shop online don't seem to bad and the racket's do look pretty good so it's attracting for a poor man like me :p
     

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