Yonex selection chart

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  1. kenny7_2006

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    Yonex Chart 2007
     

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    For the last one, what do the placement of the diamonds on the bar represent?
     
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    wait a sec... is it just me or did AT900 replace AT800 on the chart? the positions are similar too!
     
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    Well, apparently, production of the AT 800s is being discontinued, as the 100 was, for the most part.
     
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    For comparison.

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    The 3 blanks in the chart are (from left to right) : MP44, CAB20 and CAB30MS.
     

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    Not sure either. Perhaps someone care to enlighten us?
     
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    on the chart with the diamonds, the top left says "badminton racket comparion table"... the diamonds represent "impact feel", left being soft feel on impact, right being hard feel on impact.

    the table on the right says "balance point", ranging from head light, even, head heavy, from left to right

    hope this helps!
     
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    Hi friends,
    Where can I find the selection charts for other racket? (Wilson, Victor, Carlton, Gosen...)
    Thanks.
     
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    appears to be stiffness
    flex --------<>-- stiff
     
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    it's soft/hard feel on impact
    I believe that's a LITTLE different from stiffness, although it definitely relates
     
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    so where does the Ti-10 sit at?
     
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    how do the ns9000 and at900 compare in terms of use in singles/ doubles. i use the at900t but i play a defensive style and as im short rely on position rather than power
     
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    That's correct. Yonex replace AT 800 with AT 900. AT 800 is discontinued.

    http://www.badmintonguy.com/?p=3

    If you like AT 800, you should buy them now. AT 900 is more expensive than AT 800.
     
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    Yonex releases different models in different areas. Yonex still produces AT 300 in 2007.
     
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    Hi guys!

    Can you share me some reviews on the Yonex MP28c racket?
     
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    question

    hello there! i am new here! i have bought a yonex cab 10 ms. can anyone tell me briefly about the product? is it good for a hard hitter?:):confused:
     
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    wow at 700 is motr of doubles player
     
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    Looking for New Yonex Racquet Chart

    Does anybody know where the Arc Saber 7 lies on the chart?
     
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    I'm guessing it'll be somewhere near the NS7000, but a little bit more to the 'SOLID feel' side, based on the reviews I've heared and read.
     

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