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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Yoppy, May 2, 2011.

  1. Ferrerkiko

    Ferrerkiko Regular Member

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    Bro, if buy in Taiwan shops , the racket eg MX 90 , taiwan code or coming Jetspeed will it be expensive ?
     
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    Fer, you're always wrong.
     
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    Bro..can share which taiwanese online u bought from. Thanks.
     
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    Accordaz,

    Please share your string and tension for LF7300 and LF7400.

    Does LF7300, considering its lightweight (5U), can be strung up to 26, 27 or 28 Lbs ?

    Thanks :D
     
  5. clawhammers

    clawhammers Regular Member

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    Guys,

    Having read several posts for the last 2-3 pages, I would suggest you all not to respond an "askhole"

    For you do understand that he (whose name should not be mentioned) will come up with another query anytime he visits this thread.

    just sharing my 2 cents
     
  6. Ferrerkiko

    Ferrerkiko Regular Member

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    U Should key my name big, u think u are really that good.. Ah .?
     
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    Now now... that's uncalled for. He's just being himself, unfortunately. Annoying perhaps, but not obnoxious.
     
  8. Accordaz

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    Unfortunately it's not my racket and I'm not a stringer. Therefore I can't give an answer.
    The string on the racket was 10 or 10,5Kg.
    According the official specs (http://www.victor-international.com/index.php?page=product&id=358 and http://www.victor-international.com/index.php?page=product&id=359) it should take up to 12Kg.

    I don't know much about stringing, but for me, the rackets feel solid. But do not blame me if you crack it with 12Kg and more :p

    LF 7400 will give some meat, but it would be much better if she would do some strength and technique exercises. The LF7300 I've lent out was from a girl. She has the same problem: Weak clears
    The main reason for her weak clears is the absolute wrong grip hold and her swing technique.
    In my opinion it's hard to do a correct swing with a head heavy racket. It makes it less necessary to do it correct, but that's counterproductive for her learning curve.
     
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  9. swunk

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    Totally agree with you but i'm not really in position to give advices to her now. So i'm trying to deal with what we have. I don't want the racket to be too light - she might dislike it from the start if she starts performing not well, blaming the racket. Although she liked the flashboost. Maybe you've tried the FB, is it closer to 7400 or 7300 in terms of head-heaviness?
     
  10. Accordaz

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    I have, but only 3 games or so. It's superb fast, but I couldn't create that hard smashes as usual or as the ones with the LF7300.
    ArcFB is head lighter than LF7300 and LF7400. But it's been a while. For sure it's closer to LF7300. Maybe even closer to LF7000, which I've never tested before. If you don't have the chance to test the series, I'd go for the happy medium: LF7300
    But just for your information: No warranty that all my opinions match to yours :)
     
  11. swunk

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    yeah, sure, i have that in mind. Much appreciate the input though. I have a light tk6000 4u, even thought about giving it to her, but it definitely gives out his head-heavines on fast strokes so may be too much despite the lightness.
    7300 is also almost 20 bucks cheaper ) so looks like a better option for now.
     
  12. Maklike Tier

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    I'd love to see some good photos and some measured specs of this KRP BS09 if you can.
     
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    I don't know though. He is slightly annoying, but the last 3-4 days was really overboard.
     
  14. yeahehehehe

    yeahehehehe Regular Member

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    So , atypical. Should i worry about SOSA?
     
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    As in their reputability? SOSA is good in that department.
     
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    Should i worry that they might sell me fakes?
    And also , they're still not replying to me. :(
     
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    I bought both my BS12N and BS09, KRP through a proxy from SOSA. They're a reputable shop in Taiwan.

    Their English may not be good, maybe that's why they didn't reply to you?
     
  18. yeahehehehe

    yeahehehehe Regular Member

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    Did you went from SG to TW? They're replying but it's long before they do.
    Can you teach me how to buy from them? I really dont know
     
  19. Steve the noob

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    Use google translate to email them in Mandarin :)
     
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    I already did , they're just taking too long to reply. Can anyone teach me the proxy thingy?
     

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