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very good idea ;)
from my own experience, ti10 is a very durable racket. the graphite that yonex use for their top-of-the-line ti racket has got to be of the...
Ti10 2u g4. smacked it everywhere, on ceiling, floor etc. still intact. sp version is meant to be out of production sometime this year. what do ya...
Forearm pronation is most important, as it is where the power comes from, but relaxing your wrist and allowing it to flex (not forcing it's...
riiight so cappy75 = ming, from paris :S Anywayz, I will answer the starting question: I have been using the BG70 Pro with my Ti10 @ 23 lbs...
Sorry bit off-topic here. Just interested. What country codes are your Ti10s? If they are, say, SP, then I'm very surprised at how fragile they...
what should it feel like? can't describe it exactly, but if you can 'feel' sufficient amounts of energy of your swing being transfered to the...
Same. That's probably why my smashes are less powerful than my drives. To get the same amount of power, but steeper, I have to jump and 'drive' it...
yo, i am no pro, but i think that the best position for power is above your right shoulder. this ensures that you make full use of hip rotation...
hmm it's quite hard to describe. it involves 'using energy (or maybe height) from the jump' to clear the bird as far back as possible. i start my...
bg70 pro is my first yonex string so obviously i cannot compare it to any others. i was quite disappointed with it at first. my clears never went...
does this mean bg68ti is the yonex string with most repulsion? if that's true i'm definitely getting it. control, imho, depends more on the...
[about pic] omg that is so good. did you do that yourself?
sorry this may be a bit too late, but... 2u rackets are generally regarded to be more durable/can take higher tensions than 3u rackets. having...
a lifetime supply of ti10s (maybe only 2 or 3 cos i don't break rackets that often :D)
LOL... "my smash were succesfull...... my racquet were smashed into two..." sorry to hear about that *cough cough*. it's understandable...
thanks for the tips on the pinky grip. i'll try it out again tonight ;) now about my ti10. if i have to take it for a restring, would it be...
umm, thread about my little 'accident'. http://www.badmintonforum.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12954 ti10 is quite durable. i did the...
hahaha. you know, this pinky grip does have some of its disadvantages... broken windows, ceilings etc. thanks people for the reassuring words....