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The best in the $45 range |
February 25, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Troy Dang
from Los Angeles, CA United States
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I bought this about 2 weeks ago and had a blast. After comparing all the rackets within the $35 - $50 price range, I chose the Tempo because of the tournament string and the 22-23 lbs tension it was strung at. The other rackets were pre-strung with regular durable string. I want power and low cost. Durability is my second concern since I hardly break any string.
The racket is much better than my current Yonex Isometric 75. I got a lot more power... I mean a lot lot lot more. For the same price, I wish they had it last year when I purchased my Iso 75. I could have two Tempo's that fit my game.
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Economical and Powerful |
February 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Stephen K.
from Houston, TX United States
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I bought this after complaining to Badminton Alley about the power from my Yonex NanoSpeed 100. The guy said that the string on the Yonex is not a power string. So I bought the Dunlop Tempo Graphite because it has the competition power string and strung at around 22-23 pounds based on his referral.
After playing it just for 2 days, I am in love. Much much more powerful and better touch than my previous racket. And, it is dirt cheap, cheaper than my Yonex NanoSpeed 100.
My Yonex is now a backup when I play with beginners. I played with Dunlop tennis racket before but never thought that their badminton racket is good too. Cheap too.
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