what's your favorite rackets? (except the Yonex ones)

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by champion_qh, Mar 15, 2005.

  1. JaSSoN

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    Kason tsf 300D.......
     
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    the old prokennex, and some black knights for me
     
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    1. Carlton Powerblade Elite
    2. Apacs NS9000
    Yessssssssss!!!!!
     
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    i started a thread on light racquets.. of all the ones mentioned here, can anyone recommend one that is as very light, and even balanced? preferring something not expensive, i.e < 100 cdn. doesn't have to be from here.. but would prefer the more accessable brands.. prince.. carlton.. or something from HK cause my relatives can send me one.
     
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    with the right string tension and grip, it just flows with me
     
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    SOTX Powerboss Woven Series:

    5A
    8.

    Also, as for cheap rackets, you can get Carlton ones, still not bad, but good prices.
     
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    Victor Satellite II =D
    How many of these racquets are left in existance? I've got 2 :cool:
     
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    My Favorite rackets right now are....

    MMOA MBR-6012 and MMOA MBR-600
     
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    SOTX Woven-8. Better value than any YY in the same class.
     
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    Currently, SOTX Woven 5A and 8.
     
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    woven 16,a great racket for single
     
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    Sotx Woven-9
    a noticable difference when i played with it compared to Yonex Isometric 30 LT.
     
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    Been a while since i posted,

    If were to choose 4 in no specific order it would be

    1. Airblade 2000
    2. Airblade Rasmussen (not the cheap one)
    3. Airblade / Aerogear 900
    4. Aerogear 700


    All were carlton and they had huge handle and relaibility problems. But when they did play, they were great for control and feel. Good oval shaped rackets to learn your badminton.
     
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    apacs Armor power 800
     
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