About Yonex Offensive Racquets...

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by wonga121, Apr 10, 2007.

  1. wonga121

    wonga121 Regular Member

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    Hi everyone!!

    I am now using Ti-10 (New) and i am considering of buying another racquets that is Offensive.
    Have anyone got any suggestion about it??

    Thx alot!!!
     
  2. wonga121

    wonga121 Regular Member

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    Just forgot to say that I mainly play Doubles.
     
  3. Zero_Cool

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    how about Muscle power 88 ?
    or Carbonex 21 special ?
     
  4. Dreamzz

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    hmmm, offensive yonex racquets eh ... likely candidates would be:

    at700
    at800 off
    at900 p
    ns9k
     
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    Yeah, did you look at the prices? Those prices are prteey offensive to me.:D

     
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    Also the old Ti10 and MP100.
     
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    these are a bit harder to get in the uk nowadays, unless he's looking to buy from abroad.
     
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    that they are, but our friend here didn't mention a budget so i was working on the assumption that price wasn't an issue.
    :cool:
     
  9. LazyBuddy

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    Very true, and same applied to a lot of non-Asian markets. However, maybe he does have connections? :rolleyes:
     
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    Get another Ti-10 (new), simple as that. It will be cheaper than all the other options that have appeared so far. This racket is one bad boy! So immensely powerful. Potentially "THE" most powerful in the Yonex range when in the right hands. I have 4 of the 2U version and it gives me goosebumps every time I smash! :D
     
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    hi, where did you get your ti10 from? uk or abroad? does anybody know the cheapest place to buy a ti10 which ships to the uk?

    cheers

    minesh:rolleyes:
     
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    same here....want to know where/how to get best deal of Ti10 in UK.
    help please...
     
  13. wonga121

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    Hi!!

    Actually I am a overseas student in HK, so all racquets can be found easily and in a reasonable price, because HK is TAX FREE.. HAHA...

    Ti-10 (New) ---- £60
    Ti-10 (Old) ---- £80 (This price is still going up, as YY have already stop producing them...>.<'')

    By the way... Is there anyone would like some cheap produce from HK???
    May be i can help..^^
     
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    Ohh....
    I miss something again...

    I am now in HK but i will go back to UK on 22th April for school...>.<
     
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    Get another Ti-10!

    If you have to get something else, get the new red AT-700 and string it with red BG-65Ti @30lbs, real offensive power.

     
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    How about AT-800?
    Actually can all YY racquets withstand 30lbs pressure?!
     
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    MP 99 would be a better choice for doubles it would seem. It's still head heavy, not so much as the MP100 and it's more maneuvarable, from what I've heard.
     
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    You're not really going to string all of them at 30lbs, are ya? The new Ti-10 is a fine racquet.

     
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    Even if they do, can you joints (i.e. shoulder, elbow, wrist, etc) handle 30lbs with a frequent schedule of competitive playing? :rolleyes:
     
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    How about the Old Ti-10 and the New Ti-10??
    Someone told me that the Old Ti-10 is Stronger than the new one.. Is that the truth??
     

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