recommandation for offensive racquets

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  1. hYaCiNtH

    hYaCiNtH Regular Member

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    I've been an offensive player all my badminton life, and I have been searching for the best smash/offensive racquet I can find. I've used nano 9000x and MP 100. but i still have to say i'm leaning toward Prince racquet when it comes to smashes, though i know due to they unsuccessful marketing Prince has decided to withdrawal badminton racquet :crying:

    I have been hearing a lot pros on the yonex arc power, the upcoming arc saber 10, and even the returned RSL racquets

    Can anyone shed some light on my delima !!

    all comment are welcome and greatly appreciated ~

    P.S. i know i shouldn't just focus on smashing, but I just can't resist the feeling of it ! and the sound it makes XD
     
  2. TedFong

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    ns9kx
    at900p
    woven 7
    woven 13
    woven 16
    at700
    mp100
    mp99
    ti10 - Old

    those are the only ones i used and though was the most powerful, but i'm only 15 what would i know lol anyone else? plus you should use the search function, there are already a lot of the threads like this, good day
     
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    rsl m6 6900
    rsl m5 5900
    rsl m7 7490, 7320, x2 pro
    rsl m3 attack 3200ti
     
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    sotx woven 11,

    if 93grams, 680mm, headheavy-ish and (extra)stiff doesn't cut it...what else could? ;)
     
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    Smichz Regular Member

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    Old AT700,AT900P,old Ti-10(2u)..Those r well known for their power!!
     
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    NoName1225 Regular Member

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    sir, have you tired a steel or aluminum racket? maybe graphite is too light for you. Try one of those 20 dollar steel rackets, their weight will crush stone AND they're harder than stone because it's metal.
     
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    well,

    I didn't say I play with a w11...Its way over my head for doubles (defense and drives).
    But for power, it's a beast :p
     
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    Victor Super Nano series.

    Also, the AT (Armortecs) are all offesive racquets that are a good standby. But I swear by the super nano (cheaper, too)
     

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