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

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ben3003
post Mar 1 2012, 04:17 PM

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is nanoray 700rp a good alternative to ns9900? still looking for something less stiff but headlight, i played apcas lurid power 23 headlight configuration is nice but not as powerful and fast as ns9900..
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post Mar 1 2012, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Mar 1 2012, 04:17 PM)
is nanoray 700rp a good alternative to ns9900? still looking for something less stiff but headlight, i played apcas lurid power 23 headlight configuration is nice but not as powerful and fast as ns9900..
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The racquet come across my mind - Ti-10
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post Mar 1 2012, 05:43 PM

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ti-10 stiffer than ns9900? now only got ti-10 3rd series right? is it good enuf to generate powerful smash from backcourt? I mean not as powerful as those head heavy la, but can kill also or set up for a net kill.. but i heard ti-10 vibrate more compare to ns9900, meaning it is less forgiving to ur arms ><

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Mar 1 2012, 05:43 PM)
ti-10 stiffer than ns9900? now only got ti-10 3rd series right? is it good enuf to generate powerful smash from backcourt? I mean not as powerful as those head heavy la, but can kill also or set up for a net kill.. but i heard ti-10 vibrate more compare to ns9900, meaning it is less forgiving to ur arms ><
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if it's good for pro players, it's more than enuf for us? haha
smash powderful anot depend on player and how adapted is he to his racket
vibration tak tau tongue.gif
ben3003
post Mar 1 2012, 06:11 PM

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true if pro player good enuf, then it is good for us smile.gif i wanna ask, when i use stiff racket, or i keep mishit, then i feel my biceps there will pain when i try to press it.. may i know what is this?
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post Mar 1 2012, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Mar 1 2012, 05:43 PM)
ti-10 stiffer than ns9900? now only got ti-10 3rd series right? is it good enuf to generate powerful smash from backcourt? I mean not as powerful as those head heavy la, but can kill also or set up for a net kill.. but i heard ti-10 vibrate more compare to ns9900, meaning it is less forgiving to ur arms ><
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ti-10 definitely not stiffer than ns9900 and I thought thats what u asked for which is less stiff but headlight. Now still got 1st gen if u willing to pay for it buying 2nd hand but I believe alot ppl make it as sentimental collection istead of using it. I personally did not use ti-10 but according to my more experience brother, ti-10 can actually still produce a very powerful smash even though it is headlight if use it correctly. The number of past professional players have used it proves everything ahaha! Lastly I belive ti-10 is a more forgiving racquet than ns9900. Correct me if im wrong biggrin.gif

QUOTE(ben3003 @ Mar 1 2012, 06:11 PM)
true if pro player good enuf, then it is good for us smile.gif i wanna ask, when i use stiff racket, or i keep mishit, then i feel my biceps there will pain when i try to press it.. may i know what is this?
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Mishit generally timing problem while different stiffness racquet got different timing 1. What racquet did u use before ns9900?
Biceps pain perhaps because of wrong technique or long playing hours and did not take proper rest? but I assume u should have no problem in technique since u are already a ns9900 user biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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post Mar 1 2012, 11:45 PM

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no le.. i noob only >< just got good racket haha.. last time use rm200 victor lo.. actually by meaning technique, wat kind of technique is correct? meaning the way u hit the shuttle? if i use less stiff racket like bs11, i have no pain normally..
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