APACS fan club

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by clearng, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. van de nan

    van de nan Regular Member

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    I have read about them playing in AE2010 but havent seen their picture with apacs equipment..is there any other pros in the world that sponsor by apacs?
     
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    does this count?

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    Niceee..if the pict show them playing with their apacs on court would be nicer..btw who is the guy in black?

    Since at bottom of Apacs UK..do some known pros from UK are sponsored too?
     
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    i found some pictures (uncle google) of them playing on the court but the apacs logo is not clearly seen

    as for the guy in black..no idea :confused:
    maybe before yonex offered him sponsorship? :confused:
     
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    Visible Hollow 2000

    Anyone tried the Visible Hollow 2000 before?
    Is it good, compare the Tantrum 200?
    Many thanks :D
     
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    Never tried but holding it feels heavier than T200..i think its a head heavy racket..
     
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    well, IMHO, the feel on VH2k will definitely be different compared to T200 or any other rackets
    this is due to the hollow shaft which could only be found on VH (i think)
    based on spec, it's slightly head heavy and great for shock absorption (again due to the hollow shaft)
    personally, i've not tried 1 but will get 1 when i have the budget
    btw, i think it's quite fragile too (same reason for the last time, due to the hollow shaft :p), i mean the shaft and the frame could withstand 30lbs+ (normal stuff for current tech)
     
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    Do recommend to buy this racket.

    First - It is slightly heavy and stiff if compare to T200
    Second - It is reduce the vibration / shakes to increase the accuracy.

    It is good for people who can carry good weight because you need a slightly more power to swing since it is an head heavy racket.

    It is a good racket in fact.
     
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    What is the flex number of VSH 2000?
    For T200 the flex is 7.5-8 which is stiffer than 8-9.
     
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    VH2020's flex number is 8-9 so i guess VH2000's stiffness should be around the same
    the smaller the number, the stiffer it is?
    then soft is?? 10-11?? o_O
     
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    any one heard about the lethal 90 ?
     
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    Lethal 90? They didn't even make the Lethal 80 yet
     
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    All rackets have hollow shaft. In VH the AV cap and hollow grip-wood do the job. VH rackets are solid. I am using 1700 and 1300. I like the noise they make when I smash hard.
     
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    oops i used the wrong terms
    AV cap = anti-vibration cap?

    how is the sound different from normal rackets?
     
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    i saw there was some discussion about lethal 90 in the indonesia's forum, they say L90 have slimmer frame like victor and lighter than L70.
     
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    Some kind of loud bang and then I see that the shuttle is on the floor. Within a fraction of a second it goes more than 10m. It does not happen always. I need work more on the smash technique to get it done right.
     
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    hey, i buy my apacs rackets from apacscanada

    would visible hollow 1800 be the best racket for $85

    is there a diff between 1700

    is it durable?
     
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