APACS fan club

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by clearng, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. loneboy62

    loneboy62 Regular Member

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    all these t200, lethal series are good, just too head heavy, i still very much prefer a balance racket.
     
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    My two APACS light rackets (LLSp and TLE) were broken (at the grip wood area) after ~ 4 months of use. Now I am trying slightly heavier head light Lethal 11. I have also used other rackets VH1700,1300, Nano 9900. They are doing fine.
     
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    maybe light rackets are not meant for strong guys like u haha
    they will be like chopsticks to u
     
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    I recently broke my racket while playing. I'm looking for a new racket now. Since I've heard APACS brand isn't bad for a badminton racket, any recommendation. My budget is below RM 200.
     
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    nano9990 not bad, stiff and slightly head heavy.
     
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    I am a kind of control player. But I like to hit hard occasionally and change pace frequently. I cannot play good with heavy rackets. I have to find a suitable light racket for me; or else keep stocks of APACS light rackets.
     
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    er do u just said t200 is head heavy?its an even balance actually..i own one
     
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    welcome to apacs family..lots of model can be found under rm200..just tell us wut kind of spec do you like and your playg style
     
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    try stern 200 or 300
     
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    maybe they want to keep LLSp & TLE light, so they use another wood material to make the handle, but at the same time affected the quality.
     
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    i have stern 200, 4u racket, light , balance and can generate good power.
     
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    I think classifying myself as a control player would be the best as I love to play nets, drops and all those stuff. But I'm looking forward to change my style slightly, adding should I say more punch into it...a little more attacking. So, any recommendation ?? XD
     
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    for view of specs;

    http://www.kkracketx.com/all-badminton-rackets/apacs-tantrum-power-150-international.html

    http://www.kkracketx.com/all-badminton-rackets/apacs-nano-9990.html


    http://www.kkracketx.com/all-badminton-rackets/apacs-nano-9900-power.html


    http://sport-malaysia.blogspot.com/2010/05/apac-badminton_3336.html
    take a look on lethal light power
     
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    looks like the frame have the inside wave technology like victor..wonder if it have the aero frame also to make swing faster
     
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    how much is lethal 70 and lethal 90? Normally, this sort of rackets can be found in badminton shops right ?
     
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    Price is above RM250 i think coz Apacs Lethal 50 = Rm230.00, Apac Lethal 60 = Rm250.00..lethal 70 i gues not 4 Msia market (correct me if i'm wrong) or maybe will come soon.. if u buy on regular shop price will be more2 expensive..buy from this guy for cheapest price u can get..his an apacs racket dealer

    http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1052643 people here call him arc i guess
     
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    maybe u can try the Visible Hollow series..it's for attacking and feel slightly different from other rackets
    L70 is not for Malaysia region but arc could get it
    as well as T300
    i think he has a few z-rapier (sg version of s-spark) in stock

    he's a dealer for quite some amount of brands..
    good stringer too
     
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    Stern 200/300

    how much did you get it for and from where?
     
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    i like to play single
    n m looking for apacs racket...
    which 1 i hv to buy 1st...
    - Tantrum 200 or
    - Lethal 50/60
    i need some recommendation/idea here
    thanks
     

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