QUOTE(mizivincible @ Jan 7 2010, 10:06 PM)
You are either cant read simple english or darn ignorant, either way its not good to stir up the fire, come I explain it properly to you - I would like to let you, Omage007, know that, the Umbro futsal shoes are for futsal brother, I didnt mention or say in any of my post it was for badminton, perhaps my last line "Poor man, poor man" is misleading you so now im clearing it up hopefully u'll understand mister. I dont belittle people with cheap racket as I concern skills are playing better role but I do "envy" your ignorance and lack of understanding. And till now Im still looking for a decent pair of badminton shoes. Hope you understand ok Omage007 and thank you for the advice and wish, next time if got chance I belanja U Teh Tarik
Btw damn, Pertama, Campbell, dont have US12 or US13 in stock for any model. Probably going to AJ or Hock Eng tomorrow. Kesian me being big footed . Anyone wants me to check on anything ?
But how come ziggy87 and arc1414 also ignorance and lack of understanding about your futsal shoes for badminton??Btw damn, Pertama, Campbell, dont have US12 or US13 in stock for any model. Probably going to AJ or Hock Eng tomorrow. Kesian me being big footed . Anyone wants me to check on anything ?
Anyway, like you say Nike Court3 insole and outsole is not really thick enough as a good badminton shoes, so I add another thin insole and now it feel better & more comfort, one of the reason I buy Nike is becoz the quality is quite durable, my few friends been using Nike Court2 for more then 15 months and still in good condition, my previous RM80 Yonex shoes last me less then 8 months then game over!!
QUOTE(nicotine @ Jan 7 2010, 10:21 PM)
bro,
The spec from yonex site looks good, much more durable then the old BG66 and somewhat on par with the nbg95. I had been using bg80 for 1 or 2 month liou. My noob comment is - it's not a string for low tension, it don't really work well with 24lbs. After a month or so it feels like hitting porous foam when i whack and sounds muddy but anyway no doubt the feel is good when it's still new.
sharp sound, i think i'm gonna like it lol
what's the damage for that string and mana boleh find ?
How much you get for the BG66 maxima and BG80? thinner string usually less durable unless it is coated with something special.The spec from yonex site looks good, much more durable then the old BG66 and somewhat on par with the nbg95. I had been using bg80 for 1 or 2 month liou. My noob comment is - it's not a string for low tension, it don't really work well with 24lbs. After a month or so it feels like hitting porous foam when i whack and sounds muddy but anyway no doubt the feel is good when it's still new.
sharp sound, i think i'm gonna like it lol
what's the damage for that string and mana boleh find ?
If usually you use 24lbs with BG66 then you better use 25lbs or 26lbs with BG80 or BG65 coz it is more thick.
This post has been edited by Omage007: Jan 8 2010, 12:26 AM
Jan 8 2010, 12:25 AM

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