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 All About Badminton Equipment V5, Racket, Shoes, Grip, String, Shuttlecock

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post Feb 4 2012, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(mizivincible @ Feb 4 2012, 10:08 PM)
Voltric 70 - Very head heavy, mid stiff, heavy racket overall.
Voltric 60 - Similar to 70 but with more flexible shaft.
SW37 - Mid stiff, slight head heavy, more forgiving than VT70.

No idea regarding the Slayer and Lethal but they are quite offensive racket as what people claim.

You know what, get the SW35, super solid racket, pack alot of punch. And the price is affordable too, cheaper than those you have listed. Dont think too much about the specs, you gotta try it out to know whether its a racket for you.
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Im afraid that I cant handle it's stiff flex... I heard alot positive review bout the sw35 as well but I couldn't find much review bout the sw37. Any1 experienced SW37 here? Can give some comment plss? tongue.gif
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post Feb 5 2012, 12:29 AM

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SW37 is ohsem!! but mine ald crack coz of clash sad.gif

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post Feb 5 2012, 12:40 AM

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QUOTE(zero_hour @ Feb 5 2012, 12:29 AM)
SW37 is ohsem!! but mine ald crack coz of clash sad.gif
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Im actually having a hard time deciding whether to go for sw37 or Voltric 70 now... Btw what weight and grip size is your sw37? Came across this indonesian forum says that the G23U more steady...
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QUOTE(ikki9394 @ Feb 5 2012, 12:40 AM)
Im actually having a hard time deciding whether to go for sw37 or Voltric 70 now... Btw what weight and grip size is your sw37? Came across this indonesian forum says that the G23U more steady...
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lupa la,i think g5 4u ,...fell like head heavy unstrung, after put grip and sting its still like head heavy but somehow its really2 nice to use,backhand,clear all easy,smash is superb,...if got money im sure will get another one, but last month victor hike up their price ,force shop to tkae the bag too,if not minus RM25 only, hahaa nanding-kedai-sukan is selling with 30% discou nt(pre order) thats the cheapest i found in malaysia wink.gif
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post Feb 5 2012, 01:00 AM

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QUOTE(zero_hour @ Feb 5 2012, 12:47 AM)
lupa la,i think g5 4u ,...fell like head heavy unstrung, after put grip and sting its still like head heavy but somehow its really2 nice to use,backhand,clear all easy,smash is superb,...if got money im sure will get another one, but last month victor hike up their price ,force shop to tkae the bag too,if not minus RM25 only, hahaa nanding-kedai-sukan is selling with 30% discou nt(pre order) thats the cheapest i found in malaysia wink.gif
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How much u paid for ur sw37? provide grip and string?
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post Feb 5 2012, 01:07 AM

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RM375 if not mistaken, frame+bg66ultimax+karakalPUSuper wink.gif
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post Feb 5 2012, 12:24 PM

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Wah... good deal...

Can any1 suggest whether victor s37 or voltric 70 better for doubles?
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post Feb 5 2012, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(ikki9394 @ Feb 3 2012, 11:12 PM)
Hmm I raised my budget d.. got sponsor haha!

Budget max RM600 biggrin.gif

Slightly head heavy/ head heavy
medium to stiff flex
I play more on doubles but sometimes singles as well
Overall balanced to offensive racquet.

Currently in my mind

Yonex Voltric 70
Yonex AT900 technique
Yonex TI-10
Victor sw32

Can any1 give me some advise? TQTQ tongue.gif

Edit: Btw, whats the diff between Ti-10 and Ti-10 LTD?
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I own Yonex Ti-10 but I would say it's the best racket I ever had for double. I don't know why but I just love the way its responsiveness. Powerful and a fast racket - suitable to double play.

Unlucky, I just broke it last week. Mishit and the shuttle hit on frame, gosh! It's gone. LOL. I am considering to get a replacement, either Ti-10 LTD or SW35. Seems SW35 is highly rated here. So, I might give it a try.

how much can get i SW35? string? bag? all come together?

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post Feb 5 2012, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Feb 5 2012, 02:41 PM)
I own Yonex Ti-10 but I would say it's the best racket I ever had for double. I don't know why but I just love the way its responsiveness. Powerful and a fast racket - suitable to double play.

Unlucky, I just broke it last week. Mishit and the shuttle hit on frame, gosh! It's gone. LOL. I am considering to get a replacement, either Ti-10 LTD or SW35. Seems SW35 is highly rated here. So, I might give it a try.

how much can get i SW35? string? bag? all come together?
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Yeah I was kinda keen on getting ti-10 but apparently alot ppl say its fragile and might even crack during the 1st strung at 24lb and above.
I later find that there are quite some positive reviews bout the sw37 so decided to go for it... But another thing put me into dilemma is voltric 70 price and performance is quite tempting but later found out it is also a quite fragile racquet and more suitable for single play.

I think Victor BS series is more like your ti-10 compared to the sw series. Perhaps the bs11 seems pretty similar to ti-11 i guess.

Price can refer to forumer ZhenSheng or Arc1414

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post Feb 5 2012, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Feb 5 2012, 02:41 PM)
I own Yonex Ti-10 but I would say it's the best racket I ever had for double. I don't know why but I just love the way its responsiveness. Powerful and a fast racket - suitable to double play.

Unlucky, I just broke it last week. Mishit and the shuttle hit on frame, gosh! It's gone. LOL. I am considering to get a replacement, either Ti-10 LTD or SW35. Seems SW35 is highly rated here. So, I might give it a try.

how much can get i SW35? string? bag? all come together?
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I was a Ti10 2nd gen user before. SW35 will feel totally different from Ti10. Although it is said to be even balance but you can feel the weight of the head when wielding it. SW35 would be much stiffer and head heavier compared to Ti10.

Ti10 LTD tested it out before for a game feels different compared to Ti10 2nd gen that I have before. The shaft seems not to be as stiff. I would rate it at best medium stiff.

Meteor 70 or MX70 I would say would say be the Victor that feels closest to Ti10. I have never tested that racket before but owning MX80 (which is also a beast on its own) feels like a Ti10 but with a much much stiffer shaft.

Mizi: I am SUPERWAVED 35! flex.gif
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post Feb 5 2012, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(findecano1 @ Feb 5 2012, 03:08 PM)
I was a Ti10 2nd gen user before. SW35 will feel totally different from Ti10. Although it is said to be even balance but you can feel the weight of the head when wielding it. SW35 would be much stiffer and head heavier compared to Ti10.

Ti10 LTD tested it out before for a game feels different compared to Ti10 2nd gen that I have before. The shaft seems not to be as stiff. I would rate it at best medium stiff.

Meteor 70 or MX70 I would say would say be the Victor that feels closest to Ti10. I have never tested that racket before but owning MX80 (which is also a beast on its own) feels like a Ti10 but with a much much stiffer shaft.

Mizi: I am SUPERWAVED 35!  flex.gif
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SW35 Is very popular now lol! Thought of that racket before but afraid that I cannot handle the stiffness of it so im after sw37 now ><

Have u tried sw37 before? Im after that racket after reading some good reviews. Tried to go some shops to see if I can get my hand on it to try it out but apparently no shops have it atm. sad.gif sad.gif
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post Feb 5 2012, 04:55 PM

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kd sport has sw37 if you are around that are.
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post Feb 5 2012, 05:19 PM

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QUOTE(radmaszeal @ Feb 5 2012, 04:55 PM)
kd sport has sw37 if you are around that are.
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how much they selling it?

I dont know about racket spec like stiffness, etc .. but I just love my Ti-10 more than other rackets in my bag ...
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QUOTE(findecano1 @ Feb 5 2012, 03:08 PM)
I was a Ti10 2nd gen user before. SW35 will feel totally different from Ti10. Although it is said to be even balance but you can feel the weight of the head when wielding it. SW35 would be much stiffer and head heavier compared to Ti10.

Ti10 LTD tested it out before for a game feels different compared to Ti10 2nd gen that I have before. The shaft seems not to be as stiff. I would rate it at best medium stiff.

Meteor 70 or MX70 I would say would say be the Victor that feels closest to Ti10. I have never tested that racket before but owning MX80 (which is also a beast on its own) feels like a Ti10 but with a much much stiffer shaft.

Mizi: I am SUPERWAVED 35!  flex.gif
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QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Feb 5 2012, 02:41 PM)
I own Yonex Ti-10 but I would say it's the best racket I ever had for double. I don't know why but I just love the way its responsiveness. Powerful and a fast racket - suitable to double play.

Unlucky, I just broke it last week. Mishit and the shuttle hit on frame, gosh! It's gone. LOL. I am considering to get a replacement, either Ti-10 LTD or SW35. Seems SW35 is highly rated here. So, I might give it a try.

how much can get i SW35? string? bag? all come together?
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Ti-10 is legend man, it felt good up till my second hour of owning it, broke it on the day of purchase damn ! Now it has been 3 months waiting for claim from Yonex.

SW35 roughly around RM390 plus grip and string, most probably BG66.

QUOTE(ikki9394 @ Feb 5 2012, 03:02 PM)
Yeah I was kinda keen on getting ti-10 but apparently alot ppl say its fragile and might even crack during the 1st strung at 24lb and above.
I later find that there are quite some positive reviews bout the sw37 so decided to go for it... But another thing put me into dilemma is voltric 70 price and performance is quite tempting but later found out it is also a quite fragile racquet and more suitable for single play.

I think Victor BS series is more like your ti-10 compared to the sw series. Perhaps the bs11 seems pretty similar to ti-11 i guess.

Price can refer to forumer ZhenSheng or Arc1414
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Nope, none of the BS series similar to Ti-10, not even BS10 altho the shaft stiffness is pretty stiff but BS series swings thru air real fast.

Actually, dont bother too much about single or double racket, if you can wield it, any racket also can. You mentioned you want extra power so head heavy and stiff is the way to go, but you want speed as well for maneuverability, slight head heavy and stiff should be right for what you want. Altho SW37 is not as stiff, but it packs quite a punch too, worth to try.

What do you mean by fragile ? Ti-10 yes, the materials used are like the same as 10-11 years ago when its first production. Voltric 70 has warranty up to 27lbs. Of course if you are talking about clashing any racket also can RIP. I think you wont go wrong with either two VT70 and SW37.

Power - VT70>SW37
Maneuverability - SW37>VT70
Price - SW37>VT70

Hey, how come you never consider MX70 ? Jordan mentioned it now remember tongue.gif

QUOTE(findecano1 @ Feb 5 2012, 03:08 PM)
I was a Ti10 2nd gen user before. SW35 will feel totally different from Ti10. Although it is said to be even balance but you can feel the weight of the head when wielding it. SW35 would be much stiffer and head heavier compared to Ti10.

Ti10 LTD tested it out before for a game feels different compared to Ti10 2nd gen that I have before. The shaft seems not to be as stiff. I would rate it at best medium stiff.

Meteor 70 or MX70 I would say would say be the Victor that feels closest to Ti10. I have never tested that racket before but owning MX80 (which is also a beast on its own) feels like a Ti10 but with a much much stiffer shaft.

Mizi: I am SUPERWAVED 35!  flex.gif
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From the spec that available on Victor Taiwan for SW35, Full stiffness and balance head weight, but it was never that balance to begin with, I felt the MX80 is more balance. Perhaps the solidness of the SW35 explained why it felt that way.

Recently I play like 4-5 times a week, I dont think I can handle all the head heavy and extra stiff and high tension anymore haha. Im seriously thinking of more balance and flexier racket nowadays, but havent decided which to go for. Arcsaber 10 ? F9 ? brows.gif

When wanna test power SW35 ? notworthy.gif

QUOTE(ziggy87 @ Feb 5 2012, 05:54 PM)
like ah!!!
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Ziggy yesterday I mentioned to him about you, hope he has contact you.

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QUOTE(mizivincible @ Feb 5 2012, 06:25 PM)
Ti-10 is legend man, it felt good up till my second hour of owning it, broke it on the day of purchase damn ! Now it has been 3 months waiting for claim from Yonex.

SW35 roughly around RM390 plus grip and string, most probably BG66.
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Ermm .. I wonder if I can file a claim to Yonex as there was not clash on the racket... It was a mishit and dang, goes the frame ... sad.gif .. can I file a claim? If so, how do I proceed? biggrin.gif .. Thanks! .
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QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Feb 5 2012, 06:32 PM)
Ermm .. I wonder if I can file a claim to Yonex as there was not clash on the racket... It was a mishit and dang, goes the frame ... sad.gif .. can I file a claim? If so, how do I proceed? biggrin.gif .. Thanks! .
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Was the frame totally broken ? Or cracked ? Best is go back to the shop you bought before and ask them to claim for you.
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QUOTE(mizivincible @ Feb 5 2012, 06:25 PM)
Ti-10 is legend man, it felt good up till my second hour of owning it, broke it on the day of purchase damn ! Now it has been 3 months waiting for claim from Yonex.

SW35 roughly around RM390 plus grip and string, most probably BG66.
Nope, none of the BS series similar to Ti-10, not even BS10 altho the shaft stiffness is pretty stiff but BS series swings thru air real fast.

Actually, dont bother too much about single or double racket, if you can wield it, any racket also can. You mentioned you want extra power so head heavy and stiff is the way to go, but you want speed as well for maneuverability, slight head heavy and stiff should be right for what you want. Altho SW37 is not as stiff, but it packs quite a punch too, worth to try.

What do you mean by fragile ? Ti-10 yes, the materials used are like the same as 10-11 years ago when its first production. Voltric 70 has warranty up to 27lbs. Of course if you are talking about clashing any racket also can RIP. I think you wont go wrong with either two VT70 and SW37.

Power - VT70>SW37
Maneuverability - SW37>VT70
Price - SW37>VT70

Hey, how come you never consider MX70 ? Jordan mentioned it now remember  tongue.gif
From the spec that available on Victor Taiwan for SW35, Full stiffness and balance head weight, but it was never that balance to begin with, I felt the MX80 is more balance. Perhaps the solidness of the SW35 explained why it felt that way.

Recently I play like 4-5 times a week, I dont think I can handle all the head heavy and extra stiff and high tension anymore haha. Im seriously thinking of more balance and flexier racket nowadays, but havent decided which to go for. Arcsaber 10 ? F9 ?  brows.gif

When wanna test power SW35 ? notworthy.gif 
Ziggy yesterday I mentioned to him about you, hope he has contact you.
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yeah man..i'm comin to proshuttle tonite to pick up and test icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(mizivincible @ Feb 5 2012, 06:37 PM)
Was the frame totally broken ? Or cracked ? Best is go back to the shop you bought before and ask them to claim for you.
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it totally patah ...

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post Feb 5 2012, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(radmaszeal @ Feb 5 2012, 04:55 PM)
kd sport has sw37 if you are around that are.
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QUOTE(mizivincible @ Feb 5 2012, 06:25 PM)
Ti-10 is legend man, it felt good up till my second hour of owning it, broke it on the day of purchase damn ! Now it has been 3 months waiting for claim from Yonex.

SW35 roughly around RM390 plus grip and string, most probably BG66.
Nope, none of the BS series similar to Ti-10, not even BS10 altho the shaft stiffness is pretty stiff but BS series swings thru air real fast.

Actually, dont bother too much about single or double racket, if you can wield it, any racket also can. You mentioned you want extra power so head heavy and stiff is the way to go, but you want speed as well for maneuverability, slight head heavy and stiff should be right for what you want. Altho SW37 is not as stiff, but it packs quite a punch too, worth to try.

What do you mean by fragile ? Ti-10 yes, the materials used are like the same as 10-11 years ago when its first production. Voltric 70 has warranty up to 27lbs. Of course if you are talking about clashing any racket also can RIP. I think you wont go wrong with either two VT70 and SW37.

Power - VT70>SW37
Maneuverability - SW37>VT70
Price - SW37>VT70

Hey, how come you never consider MX70 ? Jordan mentioned it now remember  tongue.gif
From the spec that available on Victor Taiwan for SW35, Full stiffness and balance head weight, but it was never that balance to begin with, I felt the MX80 is more balance. Perhaps the solidness of the SW35 explained why it felt that way.

Recently I play like 4-5 times a week, I dont think I can handle all the head heavy and extra stiff and high tension anymore haha. Im seriously thinking of more balance and flexier racket nowadays, but havent decided which to go for. Arcsaber 10 ? F9 ?  brows.gif

When wanna test power SW35 ? notworthy.gif 
Ziggy yesterday I mentioned to him about you, hope he has contact you.
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Why dint consider? Cuz my budget below 500 for complete racquet haha! Btw I ordered and paid for the sw37 already

This post has been edited by ikki9394: Feb 5 2012, 07:05 PM

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