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Blisse
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada3710 Posts
February 13 2011 00:35 GMT
#21
Well. I just broke my racquet today. What bad luck. I guess that means I actually have to get a new racquet.
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Shinshady
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Canada1237 Posts
February 13 2011 00:39 GMT
#22
O_O Wow that sucks >< I've actually never had that happen to me before =/ though I commonly break strings... good luck choosing a racquet!
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Ian Ian Ian
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
915 Posts
February 13 2011 01:31 GMT
#23
Racquet really doesn't make that much of a difference. You get used to whatever you use most.
Blisse
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada3710 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-13 02:12:59
February 13 2011 02:12 GMT
#24
On February 13 2011 10:31 Ian Ian Ian wrote:
Racquet really doesn't make that much of a difference. You get used to whatever you use most.


I respectfully disagree. The difference between my old racquet and the new racquet that I broke is ridiculous. It's hard to explain, but when I swing my old racquet, no matter how hard, there is never any of that nice "whoosh" sound. That's kind of why I like the Voltric. The sound is so nice. And more seriously, the power difference is amazing.
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Ian Ian Ian
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
915 Posts
February 13 2011 21:07 GMT
#25
On February 13 2011 11:12 Blisse wrote:
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On February 13 2011 10:31 Ian Ian Ian wrote:
Racquet really doesn't make that much of a difference. You get used to whatever you use most.


I respectfully disagree. The difference between my old racquet and the new racquet that I broke is ridiculous. It's hard to explain, but when I swing my old racquet, no matter how hard, there is never any of that nice "whoosh" sound. That's kind of why I like the Voltric. The sound is so nice. And more seriously, the power difference is amazing.


Well, like someone mentioned, if the racquet before you were using was under 40$, then yesm there'll be a difference. But unless you play extremely competitively, as long as you have a half decent one around ~100$ you'll be fine. Don't waste 300$ on a NanoSpeed 9900 that you don't know how to use properly. You'll likely benefit more from new strings then you would a new racquet
erektion
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada62 Posts
February 14 2011 00:18 GMT
#26
see if you can still order a ti-10 that is if you like head heavy racket, the ti-10 will give you power unmatched by a good portion of the rackets right now.

otherwise, if you want something a bit lighter, the nanospeeds are a good choice, ive used the 9900 and the 9000 type x, the 7000, and the 8000. all similar weights i find, just different attributes.

but realistically, if all you're looking for is power, basically any of the muscle powers or lower end armotecs like the 250, strung with the correct tension can give you the power you want. like many people have already stated, you don't need to spend a bunch of money on a sick racket if you're not going to use the racket to its fullest potential.
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Shauni
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
4077 Posts
February 14 2011 00:44 GMT
#27
im using a babolat x feel lite, it's pretty nice, not that expensive either. Im not a pro at types though, I can only judge how light they are (xfeel lite is really light) and the overall balance. I feel like changing strings is doing more than changing racquet, but maybe thats just me
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lastmotion
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
368 Posts
February 14 2011 00:56 GMT
#28
@Blisse

MP55 is a beast for its value. You definately get your bang for your buck. IMO it's better than all the Muscle Power series. If you really want high quality, you have to go to top tier Yonex racquets. But I'm telling you, the difference between them is minimal.

I guess one way of looking at it is that if you buy an expensive top of the line Yonex racquet, one good thing is that you won't blame your performance on your racquet =) That's what I told myself at least lol.

I don't know much about defensive racquets (sorry guys)
but for offensive racquets these are good:

Yonex Armortec 900P
Yonex Armortech 700
Kason 300A
Yonex Ti10 (Try to look for an older model)
One of the top tier Nanospeed (forgot exact model)
Arcsaber 10 (I know this is not that much of a offensive racquet, but I played amazing with this)

Those are just suggestions if you are willing to spend over $150 for a racquet. Otherwise, don't go Yonex =)
zyxjk
Profile Joined March 2009
United States75 Posts
February 14 2011 00:58 GMT
#29
You can also look at Victor rackets: I use Brave Sword 09 4u. Lot of power, flexible, and fast. Looks cool too

I wanted to get another one as backup, but they're still sort of pricey even though they're 2 years out. Great series.
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LegendaryDreams
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Canada1350 Posts
February 14 2011 04:46 GMT
#30
On February 12 2011 16:49 buhhy wrote:
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On February 12 2011 14:54 LegendaryDreams wrote:
and sup buhhy :p


Lol man, why haven't we played yet?

Yonex isn't even that overpriced anyways, a brand premium is to be expected anyways...


The only times I play now is Wednesdays at school, on the weekend I don't go to RA anymore, sucks
call me moxie
Blisse
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada3710 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-15 02:59:00
February 14 2011 05:30 GMT
#31
On February 14 2011 06:07 Ian Ian Ian wrote:
Well, like someone mentioned, if the racquet before you were using was under 40$, then yesm there'll be a difference. But unless you play extremely competitively, as long as you have a half decent one around ~100$ you'll be fine. Don't waste 300$ on a NanoSpeed 9900 that you don't know how to use properly. You'll likely benefit more from new strings then you would a new racquet


Both my racquets are about $100 CAN. But I'm beginning to doubt that the old one is that now. I don't know if I can handle a high end racquet or not, but it would be nice as hell to try, you know? And I don't know whether I'm stringing at the right tension or with the right strings, so I'm not sure whether it does anything. I understand where you're coming from though.


Yeah lastmotion, that's exactly the thing I keep saying to myself when thinking about racquets. When I lose, I can't really blame my racquet any more. I know it's kinda bad to think like that too. And I wanted the AS10, just because it's so red! I might have to check out the Ti-10 as well.


I need a racquet by next week. Most likely this Saturday.
There is no one like you in the universe.
Ian Ian Ian
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
915 Posts
February 15 2011 20:51 GMT
#32
I'm telling you don't waste 250$ on a racquet it's not going to make you win games you lost before or anything. I'd suggest just restringing your current ones.

If you are really stuck to the idea of buying a new one, find one that is light, that's the thing that new players will notice the most. Stuff like flexibility and head shape isn't going to matter much to you.
HudsonK
Profile Joined December 2009
China172 Posts
February 15 2011 21:46 GMT
#33
@blisse - what about the apacs tantrum 300. I've heard that it's pretty good.
Blisse
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada3710 Posts
February 16 2011 02:20 GMT
#34
On February 16 2011 05:51 Ian Ian Ian wrote:
I'm telling you don't waste 250$ on a racquet it's not going to make you win games you lost before or anything. I'd suggest just restringing your current ones.

If you are really stuck to the idea of buying a new one, find one that is light, that's the thing that new players will notice the most. Stuff like flexibility and head shape isn't going to matter much to you.


Dammit, you're killing me here with your logic. D:

Here it goes. I bought a new racquet a bit back. It replaced an older, much worse one. The new racquet is phenomenol, but recently it broke. So now I'm stuck with either returning to the old one, or going for an even better one. Keep in mind I basically dumped the old racquet. Now I'm looking for a new racquet to replace the broken new racquet that replaced my old, terrible, but working racquet.
There is no one like you in the universe.
lastmotion
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
368 Posts
February 16 2011 02:53 GMT
#35
On February 16 2011 05:51 Ian Ian Ian wrote:
I'm telling you don't waste 250$ on a racquet it's not going to make you win games you lost before or anything. I'd suggest just restringing your current ones.

If you are really stuck to the idea of buying a new one, find one that is light, that's the thing that new players will notice the most. Stuff like flexibility and head shape isn't going to matter much to you.


I agree with you but a nice hot spanking racquet can give you motivation to play more often. It can also turn off the "my performance is my racquet's fault" type of mentality
Ian Ian Ian
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
915 Posts
February 21 2011 16:27 GMT
#36
On February 16 2011 11:53 lastmotion wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 16 2011 05:51 Ian Ian Ian wrote:
I'm telling you don't waste 250$ on a racquet it's not going to make you win games you lost before or anything. I'd suggest just restringing your current ones.

If you are really stuck to the idea of buying a new one, find one that is light, that's the thing that new players will notice the most. Stuff like flexibility and head shape isn't going to matter much to you.


I agree with you but a nice hot spanking racquet can give you motivation to play more often. It can also turn off the "my performance is my racquet's fault" type of mentality


Mentality that you should never ever have..

Buying a new racquet doesn't have to mean spending 250$ is all I'm saying, buy one for half the price.

Back when I was going to switch racquets, I switched from the BK photon to the Yonex NAno9900. While I was waiting for my new ones my strings broke on both my photons so I played with a shitty 40$ racquet my friend had in his bag, and I found that I liked the way I played better with that then I did with my photon, and later, my nanospeed, both of which cost 4-5x more.
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