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post Aug 7 2010, 12:53 AM, updated 11y ago

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Added on August 11, 2010, 10:00 pm
For those that not familiar with FINNEX, let me do some explanation for FINNEX racket,
1. FINNEX is Malaysia brand, designed in Japan and manufactured in China.
2. FINNEX racket have their own technology and some of the technology have been pattern such as their taper shaft and inner wave design. You won't find that design in other brand.
3. There are some FINNEX racket that performance quite similar with those famous brand but the playability and durability is either equal or far much better but with lower price indeed.
4. If you bought a RM200 racket from FINNEX, we ensure you are buying a racket worth RM200 or even better which you won't regret for the purchase.
5. Always look for a suitable racket, not the best racket!
Let's FEEL THE DIFFERENCE with FINNEX!!!

This post has been edited by hamboldt: Nov 8 2012, 07:10 PM
bourne007
post Aug 13 2010, 07:30 PM

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Tq bro for let me test your cyber ace racket in the badminton session. Just get myself this racket from this James and now trying to adapting to it.

It was really a good weapon for smashing and hard hitter, only thing is the sweet spot is a bit smaller but when direct hit on the sweet spot, the power is superb and can exactly hear a very special sound.. As what you say, it used the same moulding as arc10.


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post Aug 15 2010, 11:22 AM

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QUOTE(bourne007 @ Aug 13 2010, 07:30 PM)
Tq bro for let me test your cyber ace racket in the badminton session. Just get myself this racket from this James and now trying to adapting to it.

It was really a good weapon for smashing and hard hitter, only thing is the sweet spot is a bit smaller but when direct hit on the sweet spot, the power is superb and can exactly hear a very special sound.. As what you say, it used the same moulding as arc10.
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Thanks bro for the purchase, hope you will get used to the racket soon as they cyber ace10 is really a nice piece of racket.

For those in Klang (Setia Alam, Eng Ann, Teluk Pulai), Shah Alam (Sek7), Sunway (Extreme park) and USJ (Around Digital Mall there) who interested to test play the racket, you can sms/pm/email/reply to thread me for arrangement.

Currently, I have below model for test play,
1. Finnex Cyber Ace 10
2. Finnex Power Smash
3. Zonx Rocket Speed Pro500
4. SOTX Super Light LG200

I hope this test play can help you in the selection of racket. Thank you.


Added on September 12, 2010, 12:17 pmFor those who interested with Finnex racket, I can bring over to your badminton session for your test play.

No commitment for you to purchase any racket after test play, you can purchase if you feel the racket is good and worth it... Thank you.


Added on November 17, 2010, 10:52 pmFINNEX TITANIUM 300
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Material : Titanium Graphite, Weight : 85±2g, Flex : Medium, Length : 670mm
Balance : 290±5mm, Max Tension : 28lbs, Retail Price : RM 159.00
~ Excellent power and suitable for players that love attacking.
~ If you love attacking racket such as Ti10, you will find something better with Titanium 300.
Price : RM150.00 (Frame Only & Velvet & Finnex String)


FINNEX TITANIUM GOLD 66
Material : Titanium Graphite, Weight : 85±2g, Flex : Medium, Length : 670mm
Balance : 285±5mm, Max Tension : 26lbs, Retail Price : RM 239.00
~ For players looking for wide sweetspot and power.
~ The swinging speed is just normal but suitable for those extreme power racket lovers.
~ Besides the high repulsion power, the control is very fantastic.
~ If you love attacking racket such as AT800OF, you will find something better with Titanium Gold 66.
Price : RM210.00 (Frame Only & Velvet & Finnex String)


This post has been edited by hamboldt: Jul 16 2012, 08:05 PM
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post Nov 20 2010, 09:16 PM

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Bro, wat's the difference between FINNEX INFINITY GOLD and FINNEX INFINITY TOUR? Both are same right? besides the colour~
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post Nov 20 2010, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(Jack80 @ Nov 20 2010, 09:16 PM)
Bro, wat's the difference between FINNEX INFINITY GOLD and FINNEX INFINITY TOUR? Both are same right? besides the colour~
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Hi there, the same thing of both racket is the patented taper shaft, inner wave & chrome painting (better paint job).

Little bit difference between both racket, difference is as below,
Infinity Tour - Power frame which give better power & smashing. Feel swinging speed is slower compare to Gold but better power feeling.
Infinity Gold - Speed frame which give better speed, control & power. Feel the swinging speed faster and more stable when hitting shuttlecock.

The most obvious difference is the power and speed for the both racket...
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post Nov 30 2010, 12:13 AM

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hi bro, any difference between the titanium 300 with pro smash?
TShamboldt
post Nov 30 2010, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(bourne007 @ Nov 30 2010, 12:13 AM)
hi bro, any difference between the titanium 300 with pro smash?
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Mostly will be the material used for the racket. Titanium 300 is made by titanium graphite and Pro Smash made by nano graphite (same for Nano Impact which is bit more expensive with better feels and better paint job) which giving better durability and hitting feeling...
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post Mar 29 2011, 01:15 PM

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hi..owned yonex ti 10 rite now..intersted wit ur statement..-

"If you love attacking racket such as Ti10, you will find something better with Titanium 300"

r sure bout this?..if yes like to have one coz the price very good for somtehing like Ti-10..tq
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post Mar 29 2011, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(kazibul @ Mar 29 2011, 01:15 PM)
hi..owned yonex ti 10 rite now..intersted wit ur statement..-

"If you love attacking racket such as Ti10, you will find something better with Titanium 300"

r sure bout this?..if yes like to have one coz the price very good for somtehing like Ti-10..tq
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I will say Titanium300 is really good and quality/price is even better. Ti10 may cost you more than $400 but this piece only cost you $150. This Titanium300 might not be using the higher end material like the one used in Pro Smash and Nano Impact, but it really does perform similar as the Ti10 especially for the back court attacking parts which due to the slightly head heavy.
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post Mar 29 2011, 05:00 PM

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so titanium300 RM150 with stringing job (Finnex String) ?
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post Mar 29 2011, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(kazibul @ Mar 29 2011, 05:00 PM)
so titanium300 RM150 with stringing job (Finnex String) ?
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Titanium300 is RM150 which include racket, velvet, string and overgrip. Stringing job is not provided.
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post Apr 1 2011, 01:11 AM

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QUOTE(hamboldt @ Mar 29 2011, 06:43 PM)
Titanium300 is RM150 which include racket, velvet, string and overgrip. Stringing job is not provided.
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pm me best price for racket only.cod at sek 7..tq
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post Apr 1 2011, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(kazibul @ Apr 1 2011, 01:11 AM)
pm me best price for racket only.cod at sek 7..tq
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Please check your PM. Thanks.
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post Apr 16 2011, 09:39 PM

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a bit noob here. isn't finnex air speed genesis the best? most light weight
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post Apr 16 2011, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(brotan @ Apr 16 2011, 09:39 PM)
a bit noob here. isn't finnex air speed genesis the best? most light weight
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I won't say any racket as the best one but the right words is the suitable one.
Finnex Air Speed Genesis is a light weight racket and a very good racket, but to certain of people only. Not every people like light weight racket, some might like heavier racket.
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post Apr 18 2011, 10:13 PM

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just deal with ts

nice guy. fast and good service
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post Apr 18 2011, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(brotan @ Apr 18 2011, 10:13 PM)
just deal with ts

nice guy. fast and good service
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Thanks and nice to meet you too.
Hope you will like the racket as all my buyer give a positive feedback on the Air Speed Genesis model.
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post Apr 19 2011, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(hamboldt @ Apr 18 2011, 10:27 PM)
Thanks and nice to meet you too.
Hope you will like the racket as all my buyer give a positive feedback on the Air Speed Genesis model.
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i am not a pro lah. so hard to give review but it does feels good.

manage to weight the racket with a very sensitive weighing m/c (resolution up to 0.1g)

with the string (without additional grip), the weight comes to 81g rclxms.gif

super light
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post Apr 29 2011, 11:04 PM

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if i want to try the racket,where should i go?planning to get 1 too
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post Apr 30 2011, 05:19 PM

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QUOTE(jilatbobo @ Apr 29 2011, 11:04 PM)
if i want to try the racket,where should i go?planning to get 1 too
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I can go to your playing session but only limited at Klang only.
I don't have any playing session now as my knee injured and need to rest for maybe half a year.
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post May 25 2011, 01:09 PM

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wow,so expensive this racket?
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post May 25 2011, 09:17 PM

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QUOTE(zero_hour @ May 25 2011, 01:09 PM)
wow,so expensive this racket?
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It's a good quality racket and it's not expensive, it really a great deal. The Finnex RM2xx racket quality is on par or even better than those branded racket that cost RM4xx or above.
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sorry to interrupt here, just wanna to ask what quality of this racket? is it the genuine one? because tired of been cheated lorh.. sleep.gif" last racket i buy was yonex.. but looking for other brand because yonex too many fake one nowadays... looking a racket at price range of rm150-240.. can you pm me your suggestion with best price? thanks!
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QUOTE(Ryu8146 @ Oct 1 2011, 11:08 PM)
sorry to interrupt here, just wanna to ask what quality of this racket? is it the genuine one? because tired of been cheated lorh.. sleep.gif" last racket i buy was yonex.. but looking for other brand because yonex too many fake one nowadays... looking a racket at price range of rm150-240.. can you pm me your suggestion with best price? thanks!
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PM send. Thanks.
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post Oct 2 2011, 04:22 PM

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Done COD with this bro james... A very nice and friendly guy.. Recommended to others also.. thumbup.gif will try the racket later.. btw, thanks! rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(Ryu8146 @ Oct 2 2011, 04:22 PM)
Done COD with this bro james... A very nice and friendly guy.. Recommended to others also..  thumbup.gif  will try the racket later.. btw, thanks!  rclxm9.gif
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Thanks bro, hope you will like the racket.
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post Oct 4 2011, 11:00 PM

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hi bro..had tested the racket... n i love it... thanks.. maybe next time I'll buy and refer my friend to you also... biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Ryu8146 @ Oct 4 2011, 11:00 PM)
hi bro..had tested the racket... n i love it... thanks.. maybe next time I'll buy and refer my friend to you also... biggrin.gif
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Thanks bro, very happy that you like that racket and the racket suit to you.
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Finnex quality is good, my racket used nearly 10 years no problem at all. smile.gif
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post Dec 22 2011, 06:09 PM

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QUOTE(boomber @ Dec 21 2011, 09:50 PM)
Finnex quality is good, my racket used nearly 10 years no problem at all. smile.gif
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Finnex is really a good racket. The previous oldies model mostly are clone or taking reference from some other expensive brand. But now Finnex have develop lots of their own design model with some even have patented technology such as taper shaft and inner wave.

If you need one can contact me as I am doing some clearance right now. Thank for the comment as well.
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QUOTE(hamboldt @ Dec 22 2011, 06:09 PM)
Finnex is really a good racket. The previous oldies model mostly are clone or taking reference from some other expensive brand. But now Finnex have develop lots of their own design model with some even have patented technology such as taper shaft and inner wave.

If you need one can contact me as I am doing some clearance right now. Thank for the comment as well.
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Hi there J! I bought a Finnex Power Smash from you last year, been quite a good racket for me.
What special offers do you have now?

I'm looking for a head heavy racket. Do you have any on clearance now? If the price is right, I'm thinking of getting one.
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QUOTE(ltwo @ Dec 28 2011, 04:36 PM)
Hi there J! I bought a Finnex Power Smash from you last year, been quite a good racket for me.
What special offers do you have now?

I'm looking for a head heavy racket. Do you have any on clearance now? If the price is right, I'm thinking of getting one.
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Hi there, if I am not mistaken you are from Perak, right? Haha...
Nice to hear that you love the racket.

Please check your PM for the details. Thanks ya.
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Uhmmmm looking for super ultimate power smash racquet, any nice to recommend?
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QUOTE(OldKidz @ Jan 28 2012, 02:25 AM)
Uhmmmm looking for super ultimate power smash racquet, any nice to recommend?
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Please check your PM. Thanks.
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What's ur promo now?
PM me model, details & price as well. TQ!

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What's ur promo now?
PM me model, details & price as well. TQ!
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Any new promo ongoing now? Thanks...
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hi, i use Victor Superwave37 ..is there any model feel like it? >.<


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Added on November 17, 2010, 10:52 pmFINNEX TITANIUM 300
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Material : Titanium Graphite, Weight : 85±2g, Flex : Medium, Length : 670mm
Balance : 290±5mm, Max Tension : 28lbs, Retail Price : RM 159.00
~ Excellent power and suitable for players that love attacking.
~ If you love attacking racket such as Ti10, you will find something better with Titanium 300.
Price : RM150.00 (Frame Only & Velvet & Finnex String)



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this one still have?

This post has been edited by zero_hour: Feb 29 2012, 10:49 PM
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QUOTE(zero_hour @ Feb 29 2012, 10:36 PM)
hi, i use Victor Superwave37 ..is there any model feel like it? >.<


Added on February 29, 2012, 10:49 pm
this one still have?
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Please check your PM. Thanks.
Let me know also your playing style and preferred type of racket and I will help u with it either with Finnex or other brand.
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QUOTE(hamboldt @ Aug 15 2010, 11:22 AM)
Thanks bro for the purchase, hope you will get used to the racket soon as they cyber ace10 is really a nice piece of racket.

For those in Klang (Setia Alam, Eng Ann, Teluk Pulai), Shah Alam (Sek7), Sunway (Extreme park) and USJ (Around Digital Mall there) who interested to test play the racket, you can sms/pm/email/reply to thread me for arrangement.

Currently, I have below model for test play,
1. Finnex Cyber Ace 10
2. Finnex Power Smash
3. Zonx Rocket Speed Pro500
4. SOTX Super Light LG200

I hope this test play can help you in the selection of racket. Thank you.


Added on September 12, 2010, 12:17 pmFor those who interested with Finnex racket, I can bring over to your badminton session for your test play.

No commitment for you to purchase any racket after test play, you can purchase if you feel the racket is good and worth it... Thank you.


Added on November 17, 2010, 10:52 pmFINNEX TITANIUM 300
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Material : Titanium Graphite, Weight : 85±2g, Flex : Medium, Length : 670mm
Balance : 290±5mm, Max Tension : 28lbs, Retail Price : RM 159.00
~ Excellent power and suitable for players that love attacking.
~ If you love attacking racket such as Ti10, you will find something better with Titanium 300.
Price : RM150.00 (Frame Only & Velvet & Finnex String)


FINNEX TITANIUM GOLD 66
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Material : Titanium Graphite, Weight : 85±2g, Flex : Medium, Length : 670mm
Balance : 285±5mm, Max Tension : 26lbs, Retail Price : RM 239.00
~ For players looking for wide sweetspot and power.
~ The swinging speed is just normal but suitable for those extreme power racket lovers.
~ Besides the high repulsion power, the control is very fantastic.
~ If you love attacking racket such as AT800OF, you will find something better with Titanium Gold 66.
Price : RM210.00 (Frame Only & Velvet & Finnex String)

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How can a mefium flex racquet alike with ti-10? shakehead.gif shakehead.gif

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post Mar 21 2012, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(ikki9394 @ Mar 21 2012, 01:59 AM)
How can a mefium flex racquet alike with ti-10?  shakehead.gif  shakehead.gif
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Hi, Finnex racket standard written for the racket shaft flex (Flexibility) is only "medium" and "high".
Therefore, it will indicate "medium" whenever the racket is stiff or medium stiff. Indication of "high" for flexible or medium flexible racket.
Thank you.
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I bought Finnex Pro Smash. N it is a good racket...AWESOME biggrin.gif He is a excellent seller. Recommend 2 all badminton player out there.
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QUOTE(jason_lwj @ May 4 2012, 02:16 PM)
I bought Finnex Pro Smash. N it is a good racket...AWESOME biggrin.gif He is a excellent seller. Recommend 2 all badminton player out there.
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bro..i am a medium player..before this i'm using finnex wave power..
now i would to add one more finnex..can u give me suggestion..

my style: love to drop,net placing and smash..

is there any recommendation bro?
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QUOTE(oldbicycle @ May 16 2012, 01:41 PM)
bro..i am a medium player..before this i'm using finnex wave power..
now i would to add one more finnex..can u give me suggestion..

my style: love to drop,net placing and smash..

is there any recommendation bro?
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Hi, I will assume that your smash is not those fast & furious attacking smash since you like drop & net... Hahaha......
May I know what is your budget? It will be easier for me to recommend as there are some new stock coming in possibly by next week but most are between RM230~RM350.
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haha..sometimes still fast & furious bro..biggrin.gif..
budget below rm300 bro..and if can i would like to try 1st..i always played at challenger section 14 PJ..smile.gif
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QUOTE(oldbicycle @ May 17 2012, 03:15 AM)
haha..sometimes still fast & furious bro..biggrin.gif..
budget below rm300 bro..and if can i would like to try 1st..i always played at challenger section 14 PJ..smile.gif
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If for control, I will recommend Finnex Cyber Age 10. It is quite similar to Arc10.
This is a balance racket with very good control feel and also give powerful smashes as well.

Sorry that I am not providing testing for the racket for very long time already. COD only available at Klang or Shah Alam Sek7.
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What colour do u have? Best price? Is it comes with string and finnex velvet?
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QUOTE(oldbicycle @ May 17 2012, 11:28 PM)
What colour do u have? Best price? Is it comes with string and finnex velvet?
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Hi there, please check your pm. Thanks.
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hi bro, can you give me details about finnex pro smash? is it heavier and more stiff than ti 10? thanks bro
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QUOTE(oxtriz @ May 22 2012, 10:23 AM)
hi bro, can you give me  details about finnex pro smash? is it heavier and more stiff than ti 10? thanks bro
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Hi there, please check your PM for more details. Thanks.


Added on May 25, 2012, 6:44 pmThere are some new stock for Finnex racket arrived yesterday.

Temporarily please refer below link for my blog for details, I will update all the stock to Lowyat very very soon.

http://badmintonhideout.blogspot.com/


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hi, i previously used finnex pro lite racket and it feels nice & easy to handle as well.

now interested with pro classic and titanium 600, please pm me the best price. thanks.
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QUOTE(fire_fire @ Jun 5 2012, 08:40 PM)
hi, i previously used finnex pro lite racket and it feels nice & easy to handle as well.

now interested with pro classic and titanium 600, please pm me the best price. thanks.
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Hi there, thanks for your interest with finnex racket and finnex indeed produce good quality and affordable racket.
Please check your pm for the price. Thanks.
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dude do you have good racket to recommend ? i want head heavy, 3u . below 200
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QUOTE(wilson =D @ Jun 9 2012, 07:21 PM)
dude do you have good racket to recommend ? i want head heavy, 3u . below 200
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Hi there, I will recommend Finnex Titanium 600 meet your criteria of 3U, head heavy and cost RM180.
If you can expand your budget a little bit, you can consider Finnex Pro Champion, RM220 or Pro Classic, RM230.

Both Pro Champion and Pro Classic share the same design, but Pro Champion feels heavier than Pro Classic when holding on hands (both racket actual weight is about the same)...

Let me know if you need more explanation. Thanks.
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QUOTE(hamboldt @ Jun 5 2012, 09:41 PM)
Hi there, thanks for your interest with finnex racket and finnex indeed produce good quality and affordable racket.
Please check your pm for the price. Thanks.
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nice to deals with you and thanks for the detailed explanation. tried the pro classic yesterday and the racket really light weight and powerful as what you have explain. thanks ya and this would be my first go racket now.
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QUOTE(fire_fire @ Jun 14 2012, 07:14 PM)
nice to deals with you and thanks for the detailed explanation. tried the pro classic yesterday and the racket really light weight and powerful as what you have explain. thanks ya and this would be my first go racket now.
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Thanks for your compliment for the racket, indeed it was a good racket. Hope it serve you well.


Added on July 16, 2012, 8:15 pmNewly added Finnex string,

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Finnex Nano Power 66 - 5pcs for RM65.00 inclusive postage
- High repulsion string and medium feeling.

Finnex Nano Tour 95 - 5pcs for RM75.00 inclusive postage
- High repulsion string and hard feeling.

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post Aug 8 2012, 03:39 PM

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bro interested with ur fleet 7600..
is this racket suitable for me as im a doubles player and prefer a racket for smashing n stroking
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QUOTE(xinghong @ Aug 8 2012, 03:39 PM)
bro interested with ur fleet 7600..
is this racket suitable for me as im a doubles player and prefer a racket for smashing n stroking
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Hi there, Fleet Professional 7600 is a head heavy racket & stiff shaft racket which suitable for smashing and attacking player.
The swing speed is moderate but power generate for smashes is very good.

But please consider that it's a head heavy & stiff shaft racket, if your strength is not that good then you will tired very soon using this racket.
By the way, what is the racket you are using currently.
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Bro, can COD at subang or sunway on weekend?
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QUOTE(creative zn @ Oct 19 2012, 12:09 AM)
Bro, can COD at subang or sunway on weekend?
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It's possible if I can arrange a time to go over there.
May I know which racket model you interested? Thanks.
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post Oct 22 2012, 03:30 PM

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do u have infinity tour? if have pm me best price. thx
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QUOTE(albert611 @ Oct 22 2012, 03:30 PM)
do u have infinity tour? if have pm me best price. thx
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Hi there, I don't have Infinity Tour in stock in the moment.
You may have a look at the Infinity Gold for better control or Infinity Classic for better attacking performance.
Let me know if you need further explanation on the racket. Thanks.
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QUOTE(hamboldt @ Nov 4 2012, 10:29 AM)
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Infinity Gold,

Point 4 .... you got a typo on this sentence tongue.gif
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QUOTE(812799 @ Nov 8 2012, 06:29 PM)
Bro

Infinity Gold,

Point 4 .... you got a typo on this sentence tongue.gif
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Thanks bro, just corrected the sentence, luckily you have found the typo and really appreciate it.
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QUOTE(hamboldt @ Nov 8 2012, 07:11 PM)
Thanks bro, just corrected the sentence, luckily you have found the typo and really appreciate it.
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No worries .. bro can suggest which is suitable for me ? Mostly play double ...

Style : lob, drop and smash mostly, poor backhand ...

Not a beginner but not that advance either ...

Thanks
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QUOTE(812799 @ Nov 9 2012, 07:46 AM)
No worries .. bro can suggest which is suitable for me ? Mostly play double ...

Style : lob, drop and smash mostly, poor backhand ...

Not a beginner but not that advance either ...

Thanks
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Hi there, for mostly double play. I will recommended u for good maneuver racket which gives faster attacking tempo.

U can have a look at finnex titanium 600, pro champion, wave power ex or infinity team. Let me know if u need more explanation of the racket u interested on. Thanks.
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Hi bro..need recommendation on racket =D

Double player,drop and front net most of the time...preferable lightweight =D thanks in advanced!

PM pls as i might miss the message here =)
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QUOTE(D.I.Y.Hardware @ Nov 24 2012, 12:15 AM)
Hi bro..need recommendation on racket =D

Double player,drop and front net most of the time...preferable lightweight =D thanks in advanced!

PM pls as i might miss the message here =)
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Hi bro, pm reply and hope my explanation is good enough.

Let me know if you need more clarification of explanation. Thanks.
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bro, got fleet z force?

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QUOTE(leonardgood @ Dec 14 2012, 02:53 PM)
bro, got fleet z force?
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Hi bro, I don't have fleet z-force,
I only have the fleet lightning series and some professional series only.
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professional 11.....

victor brave sword design.....

did u hv?
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QUOTE(Brucejel @ Jun 7 2013, 08:26 PM)
professional 11.....

victor brave sword design.....

did u hv?
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Sorry bro, we do not have Fleet Professional 11, only have Professional 7600 and 7500.

You can have a look on the finnex racket, this racket is very good quality racket which designed in Japan and have their own technology.

Can you tell me what kind of racket you are looking for, such as head heavy or flexible shaft? Or what type of playing you are?
Let me know so that I can proposed you with a suitable racket. Thanks and cheers.
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Hi,

I'm looking for a new raket and came by this post. Looks like you have a lot of great reviews, so I might give it a try. You still selling ??
Well, firstly I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to raket. Pretty much know nothing. Hope you can be patient and 'layan' me.

Playing : Mostly doubles, sometimes singles.
Style : More net play and drop shots. Smash frequently also.
Smash : Not too powerful due to lack of arm strength(Improving)
Level : Not advanced player nor beginner. Tengah2 maybe ??
Budget : Not much of an issue
Current : Yonex Nanospeed 100

I do play regularly every week so I'm looking for a good one that can last. Hope you can suggest me something suitable.
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QUOTE(ChickenWing24 @ Sep 25 2013, 12:33 AM)
Hi,

I'm looking for a new raket and came by this post. Looks like you have a lot of great reviews, so I might give it a try. You still selling ??
Well, firstly I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to raket. Pretty much know nothing. Hope you can be patient and 'layan' me.

Playing : Mostly doubles, sometimes singles.
Style : More net play and drop shots. Smash frequently also.
Smash : Not too powerful due to lack of arm strength(Improving)
Level : Not advanced player nor beginner. Tengah2 maybe ??
Budget : Not much of an issue
Current : Yonex Nanospeed 100

I do play regularly every week so I'm looking for a good one that can last. Hope you can suggest me something suitable.
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Hi there, looking at your explanation I would suggest you to get an even balance of maybe slight heavy head racket.

You can have a look at below, let me know if you need more explanation. biggrin.gif

1. Finnex Titanium 600 - RM180
- slight head heavy and very good for attacking especially like push, smash, clear and above average smashes.
- stiff shaft (this normally provide the faster response during smashes and clear)

2. Finnex Wave Power Ex - RM250
- even balance racket, fast swinging speed and good in control.
- balance shaft, neither too stiff nor too flexible.
- this racket is a friendly and easy to use.

3. Finnex Infinity Gold - RM340
- even balance racket, very fast swinging speed, very good for control and smash as well.
- prone to flexible shaft and racket feels very light on hand.
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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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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.
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QUOTE(hamboldt @ Dec 1 2013, 04:22 PM)
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.
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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?

This post has been edited by thachdatkhai2000: Dec 1 2013, 07:14 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.

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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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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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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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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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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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Ok. Please PM me payment details, and I'll pm you my shipping details as well. I will need it to be shipped. Thanks.
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PM best price for Finnex Wave Power Ex.
And do you have any recommended stringing job?

Thank you.
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PM best price for Finnex Wave Power Ex.
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Thank you.
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PM you the price and details. Thanks.
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best price Titanium300
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Bro, what is the specification for Finnex Infinity Woven 800? Couldn't find it anywhere. Thanks.

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