QUOTE(romeolee @ Jul 5 2010, 12:08 AM)
so what are the advantages of high swing speed over high power level? and how do u define high power level.. do they have like a threshold or smtg? since ure talking about the headsize? so what are the difference if let say a racquet with 113 sq.in and 105 sq.in in terms of style of play?
there is someone selling Wilson Triad 5.0 ... still thinking whether to get it onot? do u reccomend that? maybe i shud advertise here..
anyone selling their racquets that suits beginners here?Â

Bro prae, u can correct me if im wrong ok:)
Romeo, High power level racquet gives you more power, and the opposite gives you more control on the ball.
depending on what you want, control racquet should be suited for the player who can generate power and pace, whereas for players who cant, they need a racquet that can help generate more power. (dont quote me as you can get any racquet u want as long as u feel good on your hand)
usually for beginners who do not have a decent stroke or always hit off center, general opinion will recommend a bigger headsize for bigger sweet spot and bigger hitting area with a thicker beam, head heavy racquet for more power......
Triad 5.0 110" headsize with 9.8oz in weight seems to be good if budget is right for you, ive not tried or even seen it before so i cant comment much, yan is right, go join the sunway group and demo their racquet "WITH CARE", only then decide, let me know when ure going so i can be there to explain further with racquet examples.
You can even buy my second hand kpro open wilson for rm270 if u want, this racquet with 100" headsize, it is a power racquet with a good maneuverable swing weight which is good as your hands wont get tired hitting with it.
This post has been edited by vobs: Jul 5 2010, 01:10 AM