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 WTS Finnex + Fleet Badminton Racket, Nov-Dec'12 Promotion

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TShamboldt
post Dec 1 2013, 05:22 PM

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QUOTE(thachdatkhai2000 @ Dec 1 2013, 04:37 PM)
Hi,

I'm looking for a new Finnex racket. Do you have cyber ace 10, pro tour or titanium 600? What is the difference among them and in comparison with wave power ex (currently using it)?

Playing: doubles and singles
Style: often smash, drop shots and net play
Level: Intermedia

Can you ship it to Vietnam?
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Hi there, I only have stock for Finnex Titanium 600 which sell at RM180.00 or USD56.60 @3.180.
If shipment to Vietnam by normal international parcel = RM50.00 or USD15.70 @3.180.


For Titanium 600, it is slightly head heavy, fast swinging and suitable for attacking style of players.
It perform well for clear, push and also smashes especially in front and middle court.

But for Wave Power Ex, it will be even balance, even faster swinging and suitable for control type of players.
It perform well for players need lighter racket and swing faster. Make fast control move in the court like net play, drop or even attacking at net area.

Just my advice, if you really love how Wave Power Ex perform, you might not like Titanium 600 as I am big fans of Wave Power Ex user here.
You might consider upgrade to Finnex Infinity Team or maybe Infinity Gold if you have the sufficient budget that will give better performance than Wave Power Ex.
TShamboldt
post Dec 1 2013, 09:00 PM

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QUOTE(thachdatkhai2000 @ Dec 1 2013, 07:04 PM)
The titanium is suitable for single, isn't it? Does it has any support for player in doing backhand and defend smashes?
I had a chance to try the cyber ace and satisfied with its smash from the end of the court. How about the titanium's smash in comparison with cyber ace?
And what is the size of grip and weight?
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Titanium 600 is actually more suitable for doubles. Defend for smashes is bit slow compare to wave power ex. Backhand is really depend on skills and response (try keep the shuttlecock in the same line or before your body when hitting it), not really depend on the racket itself.

For Cyber Age, it's a good racket with small sweet spot actually. More to flexible shaft, felt heavier than Titanium 600 (as Cyber Age is head heavier than Titanium 600) and grip size is the same, Cyber Age perform extremely well especially smashes if you can handle its small sweet spot. Sorry that I don't have stock for Cyber Age anymore.

TShamboldt
post Feb 8 2014, 01:11 AM

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QUOTE(kororomen @ Feb 7 2014, 05:34 PM)
any offer for Finnex Air Speed Power?
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Sorry bro, the Air Speed Power is out of stock.
You can have a look at Infinity Team if you like something near to Air Speed Power.
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post Feb 23 2014, 09:47 PM

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QUOTE(oolnor @ Feb 23 2014, 04:53 PM)
Hi

Currently looking for a racket and Finnex sounds interesting. I play doubles and am more oriented towards attacking play. Any recommendations on racket from Finnex?
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Hi there, have a look below for recommended attacking racket,

Finnex Infinity Classic - RM340
- Head heavy and stiff shaft
- Suitable for smashes and fast attacking

Finnex Nano Blade / Extreme - RM250 / 270
- Head heavy and flexible shaft
- Suitable for back court hardcore smashes
- Control of this racket is very good as well

Finnex Titanium 600 - RM180
- Slight head heavy and slight stiff shaft
- Suitable for attacking style player which require a lot of push, clear and fast speed attacking.
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post Feb 25 2014, 06:33 PM

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QUOTE(oolnor @ Feb 25 2014, 10:09 AM)
Thanks for your reply. Interested in the Nano range. What's the difference between the blade and extreme? How do I go about ordering and paying?

Thanks.
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Nano extreme will be slightly lighter and swing faster than Nano Blade.

COD available in Klang / Shah Alam.
Other places will by Poslaju and you need to pay in advance to thru online payment or bank in.

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post May 27 2014, 12:04 AM

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QUOTE(k3nsh1 @ May 26 2014, 10:22 PM)
PM best price for Finnex Wave Power Ex.
And do you have any recommended stringing job?

Thank you.
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PM you the price and details. Thanks.

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