torn mp100 vs ti-10

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  1. canti

    canti Regular Member

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    I'm a mixed played in high school im torn between these two rackets.

    I love the mp 100 and been wanting to buy one for awhile but i've heard so many good things about the ti-10 but never tried it out.
     
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    Can you still find the MP100 ? It is out of production and it is quite rare to get a brand new MP100.
     
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    They're still here in the u.s but i was planning on ordering from puppysports
     
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    ti-10 generates a lot of power, but having been using it for 4 years, i am beginning to find its lack of control.
     
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    It seems that US has all the good stuff ! MP100 and Cab30MS !
     
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    of course, it costs 200+ for a MP100, and 110 for a CAB30MS.
     
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    so no advice on which racket to pick?
     
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    I would say if you can demo either of these two rackets, that would be a good idea because that will be ideal way to determine which racket you would want to go with.
     
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    Personally like the MP100 over the Ti10. Ti10 feels to heavy to me. MP100 feels very solid when hitting :p
     
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    I love my MP100, wish I could still find it <$200.
     
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    tried 2 mp100 3U
    own 3 ti10 3U

    mp100's overall weight is much heavier than ti10 by far.
    density i would say both are pretty solid.
    head heaviness mp100>ti10 (just a bit more maybe due to different grip size and over grips)
    stiffness mp100 > ti10 just a bit
     
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    I second to the above opinion. I feel MP100 is pretty much the same weight with TI-10 - if not slightly lighter, but when hit the shuttle, it generates much more powerful impact.

    Bro, I heard Classic Sport still has 1 pcs IP coded MP100. I haven't gotten chance to check myself, but if you are keen to get, perhaps you can give Mr. Soh a ring. I think it may be a bit pricey though ...
     

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