[NEED RECOMMENDATION] Head-heavy, and 6/7U.

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  1. Furholden

    Furholden Regular Member

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    Hi guys, i've been accustomed to using the Apacs Featherweight 300 and 500 for some time now and i think these are the specifications i really like. They are 6u and 7u respectively and head-heavy.

    I find this to be the perfect spec i'm looking for but i'm not sure what other brands carry such weight distributions for such light weights.

    I'm looking at Gosen/Mizuno/Fleet.

    Anyone has a recommendation? Thanks in advance!!!
     
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    Yonex voltric i force.
     
  3. M3Series

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    Apacs' Virtuoso series. Except the high-end Virtuoso Performance.

    Ashaway also have a 297 BP( head heavy )with 70/72gm (7u/6u) racket. Try PM Nikman Sports in Facebook. They have delivery service as well
     
  4. vile10

    vile10 Regular Member

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    honestly I haven't seen any of the three brands you mention carry anything above 4U
     
  5. Furholden

    Furholden Regular Member

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    Thanks guys for the recommendations but I went for a 4u VT80PG.
     
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    pizzaboi Mizuno
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    Mizuno Speedflex 7.0. BP 300mm , 5UG5 78g
    Mizuno Dynalite 58, BP 295mm , 5UG5 77g
     

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