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What racket you use right now and why?
March 18, 2010
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I use 900P for single, cause single need more power and could decrese some speed.

And use Nanospeed800 and 900T for men’s double and mix.

I also use Arc10 for a game, it’s really smooth feeling. (I consider Arc series are combine NS&AT series)

 

Maybe I will try to get one arc z-slash or NS 9900, Arc 8DX’s price is the same as Arc 10 in my country. So I think it’s cost/pay value a little low.   In my country Arc 10 is about 160£(actually buying price is 115£ ).

June 22, 2010
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i use Arcsaber 10 and i play singles. the racquet has the touch and the power.

You can hold the shuttle and flick it over the opponents head and make them run for their dear point! ahhahahaa.. And the power is superb once you get a hang of only attacking with the sweetspot to the shots that you can attck. I think it’s the best racquet to go if you’ve had enough of a head heavy racquet or even if it’s for a change.

You can get the best of the Arc by holding it from the very bottom of the grip. (both power and control) i must admit that this racquet takes a little out of you when you try to do flicks to the shuttle. but that’s fine when you have everything else right? for max performance using a tension between 23- 26 helps (my reccomondation)

btw, drives and backhands (crosscourt drops, drive and clears) are a piece of cake!

 

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