What racquet is tan boon heong using now for Malaysia open?
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All About Badminton Equipment V5, Racket, Shoes, Grip, String, Shuttlecock
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May 8 2011, 10:47 PM
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What racquet is tan boon heong using now for Malaysia open?
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May 10 2011, 10:15 AM
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QUOTE(JasonJenn @ May 9 2011, 05:36 PM) been playing with sponsored wilson racquets since young I'm using voltaic 80 and arc saber 8dx for me vt80 is a stronger racquet in terms of smashing n repulsion but compare to 8dx it is way much heavier due to the head heavy. For 8dx it is a very balance racquet and stiffness wise I must say vt80 is stiffer than 8dx....still using wilson till now - bought an apacs tantrum 200 without testing found out later it was not really my type - mistake i dont wanna repeat i never played with a particular a yonex racquet more than 3 or 4 sets thinking of changing racquet permanently - so i thought both are top range offensive racquet for advance players i did tried my friend's ns9900 during a set - good reaction time in defence, faster swing but power wasn't really there arcsaber supposedly broke the world record and Voltronic newest in the range with head heavy and repulsion so i presumed both should excel in smashes but i more concerned with its defensive play and net kills as i play doubles primarily i more agile offensive player - hence i need speed of reaction and power at the same time, hence need to find the right balance both are pricey - i wanna get some input from the ppl here who tried both b4 so far only lin ning racquets are being offered for testing but not yonex |
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