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The zfII has been like a training racquet for me, i've been forced to strengthen my wristwork playing with it. But no aching arms yet. This...
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try e lin badminton (google them). Aside from online and their own physical shop, They also have a dedicated yonex boutique shop. Should be under...
mishits would generally cause the strings to break quicker (especially at high tensions), but not the frame.
Apacs Tantrum 200 3U/5g - 1+ year old - in excellent condition: no paint chips, minor scuff or two around the head of the frame only. - Original...
wokay just got my hands on a 4U ZF2, strung with nbg99 at 24/26 haven't had a chance to play with it on a court yet, but have hit against a wall...
Virtuoso 50 is an extremely light and fast racket, but lacking in power, there's just not enough weight. Wife uses one.
personally, I've chosen the TK6000 (4U) over the VT80: it is more agile, and while relatively head heavy, doesn't strain my arms as much. Power is...
I am so tempted to get one, if nothing else because it looks so good. Swung one around in a shop recently, feels agile enough, but no way to tell...
Black nail polish blends in perfectly with the parts that have the black paintjob
for head heavy choices, it's the Thruster series from Victor, and the Voltric series from Yonex.
Imo for someone who doesnt quite know what they want in a racket, the best bet is to look at mid-range, medium stiff, even balanced, 3u models....
Victor Tk6000
thanks! Just checked their prices, seems good!
And good sellers in klang valley area to recommend? Also, whats the market price for yonex as30 and as50, and where to get them? Not many shops...
I have a feeling u may like the apacs tantrum 200/300 May not be head heavy, but it is a very solid feeling racket thats surprisingly fairly...
First time with a bg66 lasted 1 month Bg65 seems to last indefinitely at lower tensions Just tried bg66ti for about a month, but will be cutting...
Doesnt matter except to make one feel warm and fuzzy inside!
Ummmm good players care less about brands than noobs. Are u into badminton for the sport or for looking at the gear?