Headlight racket

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  1. E.Cheng

    E.Cheng Regular Member

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    My friend is looking for a GOOD headlight racket such as a Nanospeed 9k. But the thing is I've heard most people say that the nanospeed 9k isnt really healight, more even balance.

    Are there any headlight rackets out there that can be strung at around 25lbs, it doesnt have to be Yonex...

    Preferably a headlight 3U.
     
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    get nanospeed 800, very head light, easy to swing, durable paint , and very cheap. lacks power, so beware, it is much suited for defensive players, or players who play quick shots.
     
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    Carlton Aero Speed 29 is headlite racket. Eventhough it stated 87g/even but it feel really headlite. Maybe that becoz it slim shaft build. But you to use more energy to make a powerful shot.
     
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    The most head light racket i know is the NS6000.
     
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    use ti1 or ti7....:)
     
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    i heard that the SOTX LG series is very light and it's head light too maybe you should have a look at that ? SOand
     
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    Try the Black Knight SL Photon PCV 75g, its's the second lightest racket I know of with the exception of a racket that said "Prince Triple Threat" on it which weighed 73g both are good rackets.
     
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    Try the RSL Pro XL series. Theres a variety of wieght category u can choose from, 3U - 4U. Maximum string tension is 28lbs. I'm more of a head light or balance racket user.
     

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