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Sweet Racket |
March 5, 2009 |
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Anonymous person
from Hayward,CA
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I currently have my ARC10 3U at 24 pounds with nannoGy-95 strings. I also own the AT500, NS8000, and ARC7. All i can say is that i have a faster and more controlled smash then any of my other rackets. Clears with this racket doesn't take much effort for me, but when it comes to drops, i wouldn't say this racket can compare to my NS8000 or ARC7. Overall i feel that this racket is most fitted for ME. If your the type that likes to play hard and kill the birdie, then i would highly recommend this racket. Great racket for singles btw.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful: |
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very Ear-Catching |
May 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
JOHN LU
from RICHARDSON,TX United States
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Appearance: The majority of the racquet is RED, but the outside rim of the frame is WHITE. Therefore, if people looks at it from the front, it is a RED racquet, but if someone looks at it from the side, it is a white racquet with red shaft.
Structural Design: To me, it is a reborn of the popular Armortec 800 Offensive with high-tech material which can sustain crazy smashes. A flex-stiff shaft generates catapult effect which makes lob & drive easy.
In Action: Strung with BG68 TI at 24 pounds. very easy to move around (even-balanced) and allows people to flex his wrist to add more power to the smash Crisp and loud "POP" sound during smash and drive is very Ear-Catching.
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