Allrounder Racket

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  1. Zphilippp

    Zphilippp New Member

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    Hey guys,

    I don't know anything about good Rackets or equipment, but I hope you guys can help me.

    I am currently looking for a new Racket for school and free time(in the future).
    I am 17 years old, who played Tennis for 8 years in a Club.

    My Budget is maxed around 60€(lower is better) and I prefer performance over durability. At Tennis, I liked lower weight Rackets and they were between top-heavy and "balanced".
    I like to play with quick handling.

    Please ask me more questions if you got any.
    Thanks for helping
     
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    Apacs asgardia is a light weight, slightly head heavy racket and probably within your budget.
     
  3. Dave1011

    Dave1011 Regular Member

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    Adidas Spieler range are within your budget and great value for money.
    If you can stretch the budget a little more then Adidas Kalkul A3 is a great allrounder.
     
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    Zphilippp New Member

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    Can you send me a link from the exact model you mean? Because there are so many Adidas spieler..
    The Kalkul A3 is too expensive...
     
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    It depends which weight you want.
    The A09.1, P09.1, F09.1 and W09.1 are all very good value for money
     

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    Dave1011 Regular Member

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    If you need any further info on those or specific pictures then let me know
     
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    Yes, it would be GREAT if you could sum up the differences real quick :D
     
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    Ive only used the A09.1 and P09.1 so far, ive not used the others yet.

    The P09.1 (left) is head heavier and stiffer than the A09.1.
    The A09.1 (right) is a more aerodynamic frame

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    Thanks for your help. I will decide which one I pick tomorrow :D
     
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    I have signed up recently on the forum as I am also looking to get a new all rounder balanced racket :) I guess that is common here. I was trying to research the Oliver badminton rackets, I recently saw an advert for their website (www.oliver-badminton.co.uk) but I couldn't find much information about the brand, I've never seen them before. They have some nice looking rackets and they have a coupon code for new customers so I'd like to maybe try it out :cool: Please let me know if anyone has used them before? These are the models I was thinking of buying, please let me know if anyone has advice - thank you

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    Your welcome, if you need anything else let me know.
     
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    Oliver are a well known brand in other parts of Europe but not so much in UK.

    I haven't used their rackets but have used other items which are good quality.

    I'm not sure of the price of the rackets your looking at but Oliver are usually expensive.
    There may be better options for the budget you would be paying.
     
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    Thanks for the reply, I see they are from Germany - maybe that is why they have good quality? :p It would be nice to know if anyone has tried the rackets for reassurance. The price seems to be fair to me, but maybe I'm comparing with more expensive brands. The Stream 600 Plus racket I posted the image of is only £59.99 with £15 discount - for me £44.99 is a good price and I love the design.

    I'll wait to see if I get more feedback, I'm not in a rush :) Thanks again
     
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    Thats a good price then, most Oliver rackets I have seen were around £100.
     

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