Ultimate Raquet!

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by wonger47, May 17, 2004.

  1. cybertrio

    cybertrio Regular Member

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    Hmm... this are my preferred choice...

    (01) SOTX Woven 7 (The handling and feel of the racket is very good, responsive, destructive power)
    (02) Ti-10 (Powerful and explosive, "a classice")
    (03) MP100 (The best racquet in MP series)

    :D
     
  2. ojk87

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    From your choice of rackets, no doubt you are a explosive offensive player !
     
  3. toughfaith

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    just one piece of opinion:
    1.YY Cab20 origin
    2.YY ISO 800
    3.YY Ti-10
    4.YY MP-99
    5. Qiangli ??(this is the first rac i used. ah, the time with it is soooooo unforgetable. so here it is, for remembering this old buddy:cool: . i bet no one know this brand, probably.:eek: )
     
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    1. Yonex Blacken
    2. Yonex Carbones-8
    3. Yones Choice of Champion (piece of metal)
     
  5. Dill

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    Mine are:

    i) Carlton 85g, an old powerflo racket from 94
    ii) Yonex SPTi SA, another discontinued gem of a racket
    iii) Yonex Armortec 700, the one I use at the moment
    iv) Carlton TT flex, a beast of a racket from 93-94
    V) Carlton Airblade super light, a couple of years old now but very fragile
     
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    err because they contain no new technology - and because price is not relative to the quality of the racquet. the greattest racquets have qualities that make them attractive to a wide range of players. these are bound to be the ones that are have an even balance - support a wide range of stringing tensions, have medium flex, aren't too heavy and not to light..

    clearly the yonex cab20 fits the bill - i've never played with one - but from the reports i've heard i'm sure it'd be worth a hit..

    at the end of the day - it's still the player that makes the difference.
     
  7. cybertrio

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    Hahaha.... explosive??? Nah... don't think i'm at that level of play yet. But i must admit i'm a very offensive player. Personally i prefer heavy head racket... (currently the one that i'm using is around 92g)

    :D
     
  8. winterwindwolf

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    Dill, do you still have the Powerflo from 94? May i see what is it look like? i have one powerflo Open, but it looks odd form. i need to compare the difference. Please send me few photos if you can. thank you alot.
     
  9. DinkAlot

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    Amazing how so many people choose the Cab 20. :D
     
  10. ViningWolff

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    1) YY Cab 8
    2) YY Iso - 200
    3) Black Night - think it was called the 902 or 909 B ( from the mid-80s)
    4) Proace Ace WB -28
    5) Black Knight Tempest

    And my Current ( but kinda old) Forza Super Power 9000
     
  11. IvanM

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    1. Yonex Cab - 8
    2. Yonex MP99
    3. Yonex ISO-Swing SS
     
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    cause carbonex series dont use much of yonex technology, its just carbon graphite
     

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