New racquet; Cab 30ms vs arc/nano/amortec

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  1. Honjey

    Honjey Regular Member

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    Hey guys, I am currently using Mp99 w/ bg80 strings. I am looking for a new racquet...no specific reason...just want to try something new. As you can guess by my racquet and strings, Im a heavy offensive player...i havent looked at the new yonex series for about a year. The cab 30ms is attracting me...i was wondering if there are any arc sabre nanospeed or amortec racquets i might like?

    Thanks!
     
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    the cab30 is a great choice.
    Other rackets: ARC10, NS8000/9900, AT900T/600. similar, yet different enough in most cases in a certain/ differetn way.
     
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    which racquet can give the most power...i heard arc doesnt give that much :S
     
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    At900p!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    either the AT900T/P, or the NS9900, depending oh how much you like your rackets head heavy. NS, for head light, technique for evenish, and P for head heavy.
     
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    It depends on your style of play. I'd take the Cab30 over the ARC10 any day (whom I had an extended affair with). Actually, I'd take the Cab30 over every racket any day.

    I discounted the AT900T/P straight away due to the way they swing -- just didn't like it. I had a very brief try with the NS9900 and didn't think the racket's worth the dough.

    If it's power you are after, the AT900P is likely the best choice.
     

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