Yang Yang racquets are very good!! I used a Titanium Mesh 4000. and now i use the Master Muscle 88. I've also used other racquets like Ti 10, Ti 5, and Armotec 500 but Yonex is getting too expensive. Thats why I choose Yang Yang now.
I'm still loving my Aerogear 2000 TFX. Actually, I've owned 3, but am down to 2, and pretty soon none. I will have to try Carlton F1 pretty soon. The crack count is steadily increasing on this aging racket
Too bad i couldnt vote mutiple times. I would have voted for Prince and Yang Yang too; their rackets are also very good. Tried out a few before and thought they were really good. (forgot which one but i think the yang yang one was a jsmash 8i) But I'm using Yonex for now because I dont have the money to buy extra rackets from other companies... *have a nice day*
Now i use a Babolat raket but i wish to buy in some months a Yonex MP99 or a MP100 don't know but for young guy like me it's really expansive LoL i'm also using a Forza
I only use Yonex, and I don't have to worry about it being too expensive, my parents pay for it . I have a Ti-10 (which is a bit broken now, just a hairline crack but it really affects my playing) MP-99, MP-100 and At-700
winex...why? currently most used racket brand is winex....becuase.....they are currently strung at a better tension and string than the others....and string jobs are pretty expensive for me being a uni student and all..
I CHOOSE to use Yonex, because over the years they seem to be the most durable relative to other brands...during my younger days I used a plethora of brand from carlton, rsl, pro ace, prince, pro kennex...all these brands produce good playing rackets but after maybe a month or 2 they would just lose consistency...such as my RSL racket for the 1st month was awesome, but after 1 month it had no power and somehow deformed to where when you spin the shaft you could feel imbalance...same problem with carlton which somehow deformed when I left my racket bag in the car in the sun, where as my yonex racket remained perfect...I know these maybe isolated problems but I have never had a imbalanced Yonex racket EVER....That is one factor when I am looking for a fake yonex racket, cuz I just know yonex Quality assurance doesn't let these defect leave the factory...So my choice for the last 6 years out of 10 has been yonex rackets esp mp99 my current favorite racket...I do use other brands occassionally, only when playing with less experienced player because Yonex rackets are so freaking expensive...but to me worth every penny...next fav brand is probably prince or carlton, still wanna try babolat as I have heard good things...they make one hell of a tennis racket though!
well been using my Yonex ISO 80VF for about 6 months now and dont get me wrong its a good racquet and there is nothing wrong with yonex its a good brand but i would also like to acquire and use a Forza Titanium Tech (any one in that group) or a Prince Attitude.
T_T for some unknown reasons, i always get paint chips (where the shaft and cone connect) on my MP series racquets.:crying:
I'm in Malaysia and there is this brand of racquet called "MASUKA". It's nice and durable, weight around <75 and being using it for 4 years. But, sadly, this brand has closed down production......