Have heard lots of great reviews about both the old and new generations of Ti10. Now, am trying to get my hand on the 3rd Gen's 2U G5...can't wait LOL*
Check this out below. Btw, if YY re-introduced it, then the price wouldn't be that astronomical, would it? http://www.luxissportnet.com Product List Item no. : TI-10 2nd-yellow (CP) Name : Ti 10 TITANIUM MESH 2nd-yellow (CP) Price : HK$ 8,800.00 Short Description : Ti 10 TITANIUM MESH 2nd-yellow (CP) Item no. : TI-10 1st-red (CP) Name : Ti 10 TITANIUM MESH 1st-red (CP) Price : HK$ 8,800.00 Short Description : Ti 10 TITANIUM MESH 1st-red (CP) Item no. : Ti-8 (CN) Name : TITANIUM 8 (CN) Price : HK$ 3,800.00 Short Description : TITANIUM 8 (CN)
According to Google's conversion tool it's about £711.20, 857 Euros or 1133.89 USD; in other words, a lot.
Oh yeah that's just silly for a racquet. I can get two third gen Ti 10's for around 200E I guess... Or two MP 99's
Assuming you are going for Ti-10 generation 3 then USD200 is the wiser choice. I bet there are buyers/collectors and thus the market price is driven that high-up for the Ti-10 Gen 1 & 2. It is indeed silly to procure them at such prices but I would surely be tempted to sell at those prices if I had those (apparent I don't).
Yes, I'de like to buy 2 third gen Ti 10's, but I also consider MP 99, because I can get MP 99 in France yet I have to order Ti 10 overseas...
I believe you are better off with Ti-10 Gen 3 than MP 99 comparatively speaking (in terms of durability)!
From the small bit of information available, I think the Voltric might be the 'new' Ti10. Yonex has pursued a three model lineup to pigeon-hole buyers, at the expense of neglecting the one style of racket that would suit more people - the 'All-Rounder'. Discuss.