How much is it to ship to California. *wants to burn some new years money and fun toys* =) *wants to try that D600 that you're thinking about switching over to.
nah, what's there to say about them is already said: -the feel of both d600/900 is a less soldi than wovens. but more 'forgiving' -the d600 is almost comparable in power wiht the w11..but faster..for me it's win-win. I just fele more comfortable, not sacrificing anything... -the d900 is a hard-to-hate racket...It's just I like the w11/d600 more...my dad loved the d900 though...
Jerby/ Dinkalot, Was wondering whether you guys wrote a review on the Jedi 77? I tried searching the forum but could not find anything substantial! Thanks in advance! Cheers
I have not tried the Jedi series yet. I will in about a week or so. On a side note: I tried the CF-66. Great performing string but it's a bit too slippery for me. Doesn't grab well. I'll stick with BG80 and MP.
tje jedi-077 is in a lot of ways quite similar to the w9. though still quite different. comparing to the w9 tje jed77 is: -stiffer -just as long -marginally heavier -headheavier -available here http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40298 CF66 is a nice string, but not "it" for me...have to agree with Dink
Hi guys this might be off topic... I was just wondering if there are any stores which sell sotx rackets in Vancouver. Thnx in advance
shops? like a real, conrete (opposite of abstract..not the stone stuff) store to walk in and buy Sotx? forget it..I'm very sorry (I really, honestly am..would love to visit one ) But sotx is mostly/mainly/only sold on the internet.. closest to you is http://www.racketsportsmontreal.ca/V2/Rackets.htm wich sell them (thoguh they're currently of the site) or www.ibuysports.com is also close-to-home www.puppysports.com isn't bad either...ridiculous shipping..they're so close to the fire (read: Sotx HQ) nobody can actually compete with them... and last but not least o ) is www.sotxsports.nl ...though we're pretty far from where you are..
Thanks Guys, much appreciated! Dinkalot, I do look forward to your review of the Jedi series of rackets. To my understanding of the specs, it's a no nonsense plain vanilla graphite racket which provides the bang for the buck. Correct me if i am wrong, after your tests! Jerby, Can i PM you about the Jedi 77 for sale? Thanks
well, one could say that...Though the bright orange paintjob disagrees In a way, I find most Sotx-rackets have a no-nonsense approach..excluding the AK-series and paintjobs Or I just can't read the Chinese marketing
Word is that RsM no loger sells SOTX rackets, even though their website says they do. I tried emailing them a month or two ago, and go no response either. I've heard ibuysports has had lots of trouble getting stock, so they may not be a good source of rackets at the moment. Might wanna ask Dink about it, as he plays with the owner of the site. I just bought a Woven 9 off Wong8Egg (he's a user here at the forums). He's based in Markham, ON, so you'll have to get the racket shipped to you. Nice guy though, I'd buy from him again.
Seems like SOTX got new Diamond Fighter series D-700: http://www.sotxsports.com/cn/oproduct.asp?id=873 D-800: http://www.sotxsports.com/cn/oproduct.asp?id=872 Anyone tried them yet?
cool... look like there are improved models of the woven 2, 6, 7, 10 and 11 and the 'long version' of the woven 4 and 5.
yup, also new D-100 and D-200, several new TI-series rackets, another new ForcePro CP series, lots of new stuff to view at: http://www.sotxsports.com/cn/product.asp And we have not even seen the SK and SQ series released to mass market!
Material:H.M Carbon Length:680mm Balance:288-300mm Weight:85-90g Max Tension:28lbs Stiffness:8.5-9.0 Grip:2#3# Stylerofessional Attacker
how can retailers possibly keep up... 4 series every year, and I haven't even touched a superlight I gotta do some research