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  1. event

    event Regular Member

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    Yet another site where the Victor prices are all over the map. In Toronto, the Ti-15 is the most expensive at C$229 or $100 more than the Super Nano. At this Mattshop, the Super Nano is the most expensive but they don't have the SN-2, 3, or 5. Weird. It lists two prices: one says market price? and the other is member price? So how much does it cost to become a Mattshop member? Glad you got a good price, at any rate. That Taiwan price is frighteningly cheap compared to the Korean price. In Korea, the price of 200,000won works out to NTD6929, compared to 2750 at Mattshop.
     
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    Membership is free. You just fill out on-line membership form, and start receiving e-mail about badminton in Taiwan. So get a spare e-mail address in case you don't care about their e-mail.

    I got my local delivery the day after I place my order. Don't know about their int'l delivery.

     
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    I've recently started using Victor products. Tested a few racquets out, and decided on a super Ti 17. Coming from a Cab 20 SP (3U), this is a big change, but great for smashing!

    My friend also just came back from HK with a pair of Victor VT-82, can't wait to test these out this weekend. The Yonex AR 95 is my first pair of 'badminton' shoe, so these are going to be a nice change.

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    B-KJoe Regular Member

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    The VT-81 model is avilable in SG now... around USD 60
    Well it's very light, just like the SHB-99 ,features the cushion power' too...
    well generally ,it's a higher quality badminton shoe ... everything seems to be improved compare to the earlier models ,but at USD60 tag...


    & I got myself second pair of VT-51, @ USD 30

    Lately watch a badminton video, AE 2004 MD Final ,between Mas and Den,
    and a bit surprised, notice Choong T F was actually using the VT-51 model too... LEE W W was using Mizuno ! Guess that time the team yet to get the major Yonex sponsored .... but using YY racquets ...
     

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    Anyone heard of Victec?

    The Korean subsidiary seems to have begun calling itself "Victec". Check out the logo:
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    No change on the Chinese parent site, though, nor on its English version.
    The logo on the racquets seems to still say Victor, too. They seem to have some products out already with the word "Victec" on the logo, though:
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  6. mallorca_girl

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    In Spain we youse lot of victor moastly for shuttles
    but we do youse yonex to.
     
  7. CYW2006

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    have u guys try its shirts?
    no bad ...
     
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    just cost Rm35 per shirt....
    i ask my frens bought it for me in china...
    in china ,Victor is very popular...
     
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    I use Victor shuttlecocks, not bad. I have Victor shoes (VT-73), love it. I use Victor grips (1 great, 1 so-so). Will consider Victor products anytime.
     
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    try the bestseller artery tec 99... it has a very huge sweet spot.. :)
     
  11. david07

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    how do the Victor shoes compare with Yonex ones other than the obviously lower price tag?
     

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