Yonex Ti-10 Reviews

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  1. Lyonn Loo

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    Hi,my friend is looking for a good racket around RM 400-500 so i recommended him the ti10.He is just a leisure player(weak smashes,clears and stuff)so i wonder if this racket suits him or not.Pls recommend me another racket around this price range Eg.Babolat X feel blast etc. if it is easier to use than the ti 10
     
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    Pls do recommend me if Victor have a racket suitable for him too
     
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    Colour scheme is awesome , I have 3rd gen,balance is a little weird but once u get used to it, very easy to use light and powerful
     
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    Does anybody know which continuous grommets fit on the ti10?
     
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    try a 4U MX70 or a 4U MX80, depending whether you prefer something flexier or stiffer than the TI-10.
     
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    Nope......

     
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    tqvm. its time to get some of those grommet for my ti10 next string job
     
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    hie SendspaceMax
    what is this things for?
    purpose for the racket?
    thanks
     
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    This racket is the most succesful racket for Me, compare to yonex at900p, at900t, ns9900, arcsaber 7,10,11, islash, zslash, vt80, vt70, lining n55, n50, n90, n55ii, n90ii, Victor bs12, bslyd, bs10, bs11, mx jjs, mx80, mx60, tk8000, gosen ryoga shiden
     
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    How's the TI-10 third gen compared to the nanospeed 9900?
     
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    Head heaviness similar, I think Ti10 3 is slightly head heavier. NS9900 is quite a bit more stiffer. Ti10 3 has longer shaft and fat bottom frame due to the old grommet system. Generally play quite similar. Personally best value for money racket (maybe before the sunrise sale happening everywhere).
     
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    Thank you!, because NS 9900 is my favourite racquet as well as a voltric z force. And I want to pick one and just stock up on it. I appreciate it.
     
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    You are welcome. How much this Ti10-3 selling there in Canada? I think if the price reasonable, definitely worth stocking up, either to play or collect. Good luck.
     
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    I'm not to sure, I'm going to check my local yonex store and my badminton club but if the prices seem unreasonable there I will most likely order from MBS or racquet force :)
     
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    Note. TI-10 is going to be officially discontinued. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1393423467.462872.jpg
     

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