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post Sep 29 2008, 12:36 AM


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QUOTE(max_cjs0101 @ Sep 28 2008, 05:12 PM)
Change your grip then.Yonex aerotec grip is only RM7.90 while Gosen's RM5 or 6.
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So that means I have to change quite frequent for the grip. How long to change it. Once per year?







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post Sep 29 2008, 01:18 AM


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depends on many times u play a month

try yonex or wilson im selling both of them

yonex recently have been announced as best over grip for year 2008

try them and you will not regret smile.gif

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=717488&hl=

the link above shows the item that i am selling
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post Sep 29 2008, 10:19 AM


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QUOTE(scrubiee @ Sep 29 2008, 02:18 AM)
depends on many times u play a month

try yonex or wilson im selling both of them

yonex recently have been announced as best over grip for year 2008

try them and you will not regret smile.gif

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=717488&hl=

the link above shows the item that i am selling
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yonex, u got special price?
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post Sep 29 2008, 10:37 AM


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RM 7 if you buy 1 grip, buy more get more discount lo biggrin.gif
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owh.. will let u noe when i wanna. but how gonna get it from you?
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QUOTE(miuk @ May 13 2008, 10:09 PM)
AJ's racket shop at puchong the best!!!
friendly seller
good racquet variety
very cheap price oso
shuttlecock very low price as well
can get free yonex t-shirt

thats because i just bought my Ti-10 from there hehe~~
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all is good except my brand new racket was scratched when i gave them for a restringing job. i suspect the clamp was the culprit. I'm quite sure the racket was scratch free coz i inspect it b4 paying
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hi, any suggestion for tis? icon_question.gif

i wanna buy a carbonic racket...isit a basic thing we should consider?
so graphite frame + graphite shaft enough? graphite mean carbon isit?
how bout Aluminium frame + graphite shaft?
or Aluminium frame + graphite shaft?
which one better? hmm.gif
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post Sep 29 2008, 08:25 PM


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bluetear83,

nowadays, almost every racket available in the market is good enough for our use no matter what the material is...the important thing is if it suits you...probably the most noticeable is the weight of the racket...if you like light weight racket, then go for it...or you can choose heavier ones... try first before you buy...
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Haiz... I am currently in KK. Any shops in KK sell badminton goods/equipments with wide selection and provide better offers and deals?
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post Sep 30 2008, 09:33 AM


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QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Sep 29 2008, 09:25 PM)
bluetear83,

nowadays, almost every racket available in the market is good enough for our use  no matter what the material is...the important thing is if it suits you...probably the most noticeable is the weight of the racket...if you like light weight racket, then go for it...or you can choose heavier ones... try first before you buy...
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can test mer? i tot mostly all the new racquets are without string. how to test wor?
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QUOTE(SPASTICZ @ Sep 30 2008, 09:33 AM)
can test mer? i tot mostly all the new racquets are without string. how to test wor?
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Indeed it's true. If can test, also no where to play with shuttlecocks or swing it.
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post Oct 2 2008, 12:23 AM


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QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Sep 29 2008, 08:25 PM)
bluetear83,

nowadays, almost every racket available in the market is good enough for our use  no matter what the material is...the important thing is if it suits you...probably the most noticeable is the weight of the racket...if you like light weight racket, then go for it...or you can choose heavier ones... try first before you buy...
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but the material very important if wanna find a durable racket..yup when i was small kid i use alloy or stell shaft...then not even one can stand for 1yr..so now i choose carbon material...or graphite...

i just buy a yonnex carbonex 8000 light...haha..whole graphite...flexible racket..3U n 18-20Ibs only...suitable for beginner...it cost RM99.90 wiv string n cover..nice hor?

other basic yonnex racket bellow RM70 all steel or alloy....i not consider lo..while the carbonex 20.21. all >RM 120..too expensive for me...haha...yonnex carbonex 8000 light fit my budget n....d titanium also RM99.90...

so anyone recommend the next racket for me after i using cb 8000 light? upgrading to muscle power series?

i also found tat the other brand price nearly same wiv yonnex brand...better choose a good reputation brand lo..haha..wilson buy one free one RM170...whole graphite....better i choose yonnex..

while bout the testing racket...i just a novice..beginner..not sensitive enough to find out or feel the diff btwn diff racket..haha.. rclxub.gif
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2500 post.
its time for v2?
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QUOTE(HouHouSek @ Oct 2 2008, 11:07 AM)
2500 post.
its time for v2?
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Yes so please kindly head over to the new thread:

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/806445

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