!!!!!!PLEASE HELP!!!!!!! Ti10 EQUIVALENT

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  1. Blitzzards

    Blitzzards Regular Member

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    Unfortunately no.. Victor racquets are not available locally where I live and I have not been doing much online badminton shopping :(

    But at least I have been promised a booked order of the new [colour scheme] Trinity Pro, which its cousin T2 that I have been using, has been impressing me as a defensive oriented G2 Ti10. The TPro is going to cost me relatively cheap as I have been told.

    I miss the power I can generate with the G1 and G2 Ti10 :D
     
  2. Voltri80

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    Dude why not try Ti-Zero...
     
  3. yurimaster2010

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    Ti10 was so good bcoz of the content of Ti on its frame at 10 and 2 o clock?
    you cant find Ti on these new generation racket....not vt80, ns9900,mx80,nanoray .....
    that maybe be the main reason...

    i like best with ti10 gen2..among gen 1 or 2
     
  4. Licin

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    @Blitzzards
    As i do recall, yes i agree with you that VT 80 is somehow play really similar with Ti 10 Gen 1 2U version as compared to VT 80 3U version. With an noticeable improvement in defense for VT80 compared to classic yet adorable Ti.10 Gen 1.

    Someone has said that Ti.10 Limited edition played somehow different than Gen 3, anybody here has ever played with all of the Ti.10 siblings including the limited? to which generation the limited does perform similar to?
     
  5. a|extan

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    sorry i duno about uk

    but it is still possible to find Ti-10 here....

    why not buy back same Ti-10?

    solve all the problem
     
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    @alextan

    immiexx is currently looking for 1st gen Ti.10. Is it available at Singapore?
    how much does it cost to buy one?
    Mind to share the location?
     
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    How do you know the titanium is on the 10-2 o'clock positions? Or are you judging by the titanium mesh decals in these positions?

    I think one of the reasons why the ti10 is so good is the shape of the frame cross sections. Box to conventional to box. Having a box section at the top and bottom of an isometric frame gives it excellent anti-torque properties and so off-centre shots remain solid. Couple this with an aerodynamic side frame, high modulus carbon, muscle power and thin shaft makes it a beautifully well engineered racquet.
     
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    That's why i really want to own Ti.10 1st & 2nd gen. It is so bad that i just fell in love with Badminton, just after Ti.10 2nd gen has been discontinued & Ti.10 1st gen was in the wall of fame..Ti.10 3rd gen is just not as good as its predecessors...
     
  9. immiexx

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    Ti-10

    Hi guys

    Thank you all soo much for the replies! Im currently playing with the Ti-10 limited edition but only have one of those and have the Voltric 70 as a backup. Sadly, after a year of trying with the Voltric 70 its just not happening!

    Its getting to the stage where i dont look forward to playing because i dont have the right racket for me!!! Its sooo frustrating, cant believe im in this predicament after all these years of playing!!!!

    I found a number for Sotx in uk but for some reason no one is answering when i ring!! So that doesnt sound too promising to get to test the Woven 7, which you guys have recommended.

    To make matters worse ive now got tennis elbow from playing squash lol i think its time to hang up the rackets completely lol







     
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    hmmm apparently a have ti 10 G1 authentic. . im thinking of selling it . . . needing money :)
     
  11. spyweb

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    Pls PM me. Tq.
     
  12. T.O.P

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    I have all of Ti10 1st, 2nd & 3rd...3rd gen still the best for me. ;)
     
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    lets me know if u r selling
     
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    Not for sell. For collection. I like it.
     
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    ... Yonex reintegrated Ti alloy in some of their rackets with the sonic metal technology:

    http://www.yonex.com/products/badminton/racquets/nanoray-series/nanoray-800/
     

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