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P8000 is ok cuz it's TH code. Shuttler's sells some fake rackets too but they tell you which are fake ones and which are authentic. So just make...
If it's a choice between an MP30 and MP33, then it's pretty much a decision you need to make based on flex. If you are new to badminton and feel...
Yup, MP30 has Ti Mesh. MP33 doesn't. Info available on the Yonex websites and a review somewhere here on BC.
Meycauayan? That's pretty far. My advice: don't buy any rackets from Manila. They are way overpriced here. Check tobys.com and you'll see what I...
Just got word from people at yonex-th.com that the NS7000 TH will be out in March. No pricing info released either.
TH does not have the PBSI logo
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Hi Dave. I know the Canadian customs dept recently had a strike of some sort so you should check if that's still ongoing. If so, there will...
Having studied the business of sport (branding, media, marketing, etc), I don't think the scoring system or equipment needs to be changed, but I...
Interesting. From the website, I can't see the actual rotor but one thing that immediately struck me is the lack of grip (that black band) on this...
Oh and Yonex, on the offchance you are reading this thread, feel free to contact me and I will provide you with detailed case studies and...
These are not my solutions. These are already PROVEN industry standard systems. So I don't need to get into costs, problems, etc because we can...
Is there anyone in Malaysia that can help me buy Han Jian's book and ship it to the Philippines via regular post? I just checked a couple of...
Guys, you'll have more luck at forum.pinoybadminton.com There are a few Filipinos on this board but hardly any of them reply to any of the...
What's with all this interpretation?! IBF, amend the laws so we have clarity, for Pete's sake! Put it on your to do list right after "Move to KL"....
Just thought of another simple system to implement. Yonex should provide a method to their consumers that would allow them to submit information...
Quite the naysayer, aren't you? ;) With regards to point 2, this is a consumer issue already. If you already suspect the store of selling...
Two bad assumptions here that I will address. 1) There is always going to be some error (in my IT world, it's usually user error :rolleyes: )...
No need to reinvent the wheel. Yonex should just copy Rolex and have their customers register their new, original rackets into their database....