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Arcsaber
December 28, 2012
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Hey everyone please help to gather info about arcsaber delta, gamma, and omega, because i try look in internet but didnt find anything about this racket, thanks …Smile

December 28, 2012
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I can only speak about the Omega. My son plays an AS Omega, likes it a lot. Extra grip, BG65Ti@10K. Cheap racket (60€), great quality. Even balance. Great intermediate racket. My retailer said it is getting out of the yonex gamma, so I ordered an extra one for him.

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December 28, 2012
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On this occasion I am not much help. I do know Yonex have released rackets like these as special editions. Generally they are based on a current model but with different paintwork. It's a marketing ploy only and usually costs the players more for what is usually the same racket.

 

All you need to do is understand the specification of the racket and you can generally find the same spec in the range at a better price.

 

Paul

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