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 All About Badminton Equipment v2, Racket, Shoes, Grip, String, Cocks

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Joey Christensen
post Dec 2 2010, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(sui @ Nov 21 2010, 06:19 PM)
yea, lost against cheaper racket (27lbs)

just sent it to the shop, shop owner will send back to yonex... the decision is up to them, fastest takes 2 months for answer
if no warranty then i guess repair it and string at lower tension like 20lbs..
20lbs? Who wants it in 20lbs? String it at 27lbs and above. Anyway, even if it's repaired, I doubt the fixation in with the frame will be any good. My advice, get a new badminton racquet. Current string tension: 27lbs horizontal & 25lbs vertical.

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Joey Christensen
post Dec 3 2010, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(ziggy87 @ Dec 2 2010, 04:17 PM)
blink.gif you think everybody can play at 27lbs? shakehead.gif
It really dependable what style of a player you are. Placing shots? Net play? Hard smasher? How do you win points? Through smashing or placing shots? I started out with 24lbs and gradually play until 27lbs or 28lbs.

Not everyone is suited for 27lbs. You need the right technique, the right body placement, and experience for that. My advice it to start from beginning. If you were to give me a 20lbs, I would say it doesn't suit my playing style. There's no "bite" to it.

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