Interesting question. A racquet is very personal. What suits one player can be alien to another. Yonex has been a driving force in the development of racquets over the last 30 years or so. Since I began playing... erm way back in 1970's (ye...
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OK, interesting comments. However, I do represent Yonex as I am sponsored by them. I wanted to get my racquets and tracksuits printed up and had to get their permission. My local printing company refused to print the logos until they had wr...
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It is a dark green colour and it is very slick and very durable because I have had mine for a year and it has not broken yet. String weight is 16 to 20 and when you get 20 it works extremely well and very flexible.
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No specific racquet, but here are some guidelines to follow if by offensive you mean smash hard/alot and swing hard. ・ Stiff or very stiff shaft ・ String tension at 25lbs or higher ・ Head heavy rather than head light
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It's not mentioned on the USA version of the Yonex website, but it seems to be the case that Yonex badminton equipment may have been used by every single Olympic medalist in all five badminton events in Beijing, in August 2008. If true, tha...
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it may be, to make sure call the customer service at yonex. however, racket companies sell different rackets at different areas of the world. when u go on the yonex website make sure u select asia on the main page. but its best if u call th...
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Hello OmarJ, Welcome to BC, hope you are having fun surfing here. Do a search, this topic has been dicussed many many tiime already. The short answer is yes,there are some differences. LTD is more head heavy, more stiff. Try to browse/searc...
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