Which APACS racket is the best?

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  1. johnnxiv

    johnnxiv New Member

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    1. How often do you play, how serious are you?
    I really like badminton, I will play for life

    2. What style of player are you? (Aggressive smasher, net player ...)
    please suggest me a
    -power smash racket
    -a drop racket

    3. Do you care much about durability or is it all about performance?
    yes i do

    4. How much money do you want to spend?
    Lower than $100

    Im looking for a 3U even balance racket, I refer Apacs rackets
    please help me find a best 1 form here
    http://www.badmintonbay.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=35_36&sort=p.price&order=ASC
    or this website
    http://shop.ebay.com/pro_one_sports...=&_sticky=1&_trksid=p3911.c0.m14&_sop=1&_sc=1
     
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    ghooga Regular Member

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    $100 can get you one of Tantrum 200/300 and Lethal 50/60/70/90.

    Those are the top of the range attacking rackets from APACS.
     
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    I refer even balance rackets
     
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    tantrum 200 was the best even balance apacs racket

    the new tantrum 300 is supposed to replace it but is generally reviewed as a tad too heavy compared to its predecessor
     
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    Yup.. I agree with you Visor!!:)
     
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    I think when it comes to the Tantrum 200, it depends on whether you are using a 2U, 3U or 4U.
     
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    huh? i didn't know they had 4u tantrum
     
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    Tantrum 200 is the best apacs racket, mine 4u version
     
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    I dont like head heavy rackets, so the Tantrum 200 4U is very light?
     
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    It's hard to know whether the Tantrum 200 is head heavy or not. I've read a few posts where people say it's quite even balanced. I've read many other posts and reviews that say it's quite head heavy. Going by the specs on the site I quoted above, the Tantrum 200 (4U) has a balance point of 288mm - this means it is slightly head heavy at most.
     
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