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Victor Artery Ti 101 Badminton Racquet
December 29, 2011
3:08 pm
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grajagopal
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Hello Everyone,

I can call myself as a intermediate player and new to this forum. I have a few rackects but I am really trying to improve my offensive game and saw this Victor artey Ti101 for a reasonable price and I spent a lot this year on my badminton kit, so I am not willing to spend a lot. It says its stiff have anyone used it befor or have any take on it? Please let me know.

Thanks for all the great advice and Posts@Paul

 

GRAJ

December 31, 2011
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Paul Stewart
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Hi Graj

 

Welcome to the forum.

 

i haven't heard of this particular Victor racquet so it must be a few years old.

 

If you have a smaller budget to spend on badminton, the most important things you invest in are

 

1) a good racquet

2) a good pair of shoes

3) coaching as a session with a coach could and should be the best investment for your game. A good coach will help you improve faster than a new racquet. Also, when you have improved, your choice of racquet may change considerably so it's best to invest in coaching ahead of buying a new racquet.

 

To your success

 

Paul

December 31, 2011
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Paul Stewart
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Hi Graj

 

Welcome to the forum.

 

i haven't heard of this particular Victor racquet so it must be a few years old.

 

If you have a smaller budget to spend on badminton, the most important things you invest in are

 

1) a good racquet

2) a good pair of shoes

3) coaching as a session with a coach could and should be the best investment for your game. A good coach will help you improve faster than a new racquet. Also, when you have improved, your choice of racquet may change considerably so it's best to invest in coaching ahead of buying a new racquet.

 

To your success

 

Paul

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