Victor Thruster K9900

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  1. badmintony

    badmintony Regular Member

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    AFAIK Victor racket should have the V logo with Taiwan below it.

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  2. Ch1k0

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    Both versions exist. MK 1 and MK 2 of the TK9900 were made in Taiwan. The current production MK 3 is made in China. It is a vastly different mould and tbh from memory. They don't play that similarly either despite similar specs.

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    Hi ch1ko, thx for quick response

    Im about to purchase a 2nd hand tk9900, i dont really mind if i got a mk1 or mk2 or mk3, as long as its authentic victor.. Im looking for a head heavy 4u racket so this might be it..

    Im sending a few pics, can someone pls verify if this is authentic or not
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    Seems alright. Definitely a MK 3 you're getting.

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    Nice, thx ch1ko
     
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    TK9900 is made in China. Only Victor logo.
     
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    deepinthemusic Regular Member

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    Phew, after reading this thread im glad i got the mk3 version
     
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    Hi Guys, new member here.
    Any of you ever develop a tennis elbow symptom?. I use tk9900 most of my game, and I'm curious if it has something to do with the symptom I have right now.
    Maybe I should change to a less stiff racket when I don't need TK900 power.
     
  9. Martynas

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    I would really suggest start using supination and pronation and not your sholder/elbow for all shots, otherwise racket change will not help
     
  10. deepinthemusic

    deepinthemusic Regular Member

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    Never have tennis elbow, but after two sessions using tk9900, my old wrist pain came back and my shoulder/arm a bit stiff the day after
     
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    Trying to....

    Anyway, my Nanoflare 700 arrive today. I need a racket more suitable for defending (than TK9900). I hope it suits my game....
     
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    Ive had wrist problems using the TK9900 before as well. Def not a casual racket. Fun to use though
     

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