looking for more stable racket

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  1. jockey

    jockey Regular Member

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    i'm currently using AT250,bg80 at 23lbs. the head is not stable enough specially on hard smashes. could u advise on a racket that has more face stability. yonex plz. i'm thinking about an AT700 or mp 99,100. all out attack :confused::confused: thnx in advance.
     
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    Try Nanospeed 9900, stable, balanced, stiff shaft, good attacking racket.
    Or you can try the Panda Ultra, super stiff attack racket, sore wrist included...:D

     
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    #3 ctjcad, Oct 7, 2009
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    MP99 is the best
     
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    I agree with Huang,
    ive been using a mp 99 for about 3 years,
    the dampening on it is really good.
     
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    Get an mp99 before the stock run out. AT700 new version got defect one. Alot of them crack by itself without clash. MP99 best power defence and control ratio. It is one of the best racket i ever had. Just that your technique has to be gd to get the best out of it. Not very forgiving in terms of mishit.
     

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