Racquet Racket Hey just wondering what type of K Factor racquet/racket this was? Can you tell from this picture?
Heres the link: http://s593.photobucket.com/albums/tt20/magpies_01/?action=view¤t=fffffffff.jpg
Thanks a lot, any answer is appreciated!
Heres the link: http://s593.photobucket.com/albums/tt20/...
Weight (unstrung): 10.2oz/298 grams
Balance (strung): 33cm 4 points head light
Recommended String Tension: 50-60lbs
String pattern: 16* 19
Head Size: 95sq. inches / 613 sq. cm
length : 27inches
grip 4 ¼, US L2
Thanks a lot, any answer is appreciated!
It's a K6.1 95 Team. A lighter frame for a less experienced player than the regular version or 90 inch headsize version. Good frame, I have the regular version of it.
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What would be a good tension for a Wilson K Factor Kobra Tour Racquet?
I want power but not so much power that I hit it out and also a little control. The Range of Tension for this racket is 50-60 lbs.
Whenever in doubt, start with the middle of the recommended range. Adjust down by 1-2 pounds for more power and adjust up by 1-2 pound for more control. It also depends on the strings you are stringing your racquet with, and how good your form is.
guys i a badminton racquet. today i went to the mall and i was checking out these yonex nanospeeds and it was like 200 bucks so i was like..."ill have to check some different stores too"
so after that i went home and i went on ebay and i see these nanospeeds on ebay EXACT SAME AS I SAW AT STORE for like 50 bucks? its made in japan and all so is this some kind of scam? these sellers have 99.9% ,100% ratings and such. i come from a poor family so i dont want to spend 200
thanks alot guys!!! i apreciate you reading this and helping me!
First thing is that these types of raquets will generally sell for a lot less in China and Japan due to a much larger market and not having to ship the items overseas.
Having said that, a lot of fakes come out of China (in my case I was looking a old jade coins...eBay is a haven for a multitude of fraudsters in this category). So be careful who you buy from, what you are buying and their reputation. If you buy from overseas, stick to vendors with high feedback (ie. 99%+) and a good quantity of feedback. If they have 50 feedback or less be cautious, as they probably have multiple accounts when one gets full of too much negative.
The other word of caution is the shipping price. Confirm what the shipping price is ahead of time. Generally, the scam vendors will charge huge amounts for shipping for items that more often than not turn out to be fakes.
Bottomline, just be cautious and ask your questions before bidding.
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what kind of badminton racquet is right?
well, a have a bit of experience in badminton and, i bought yonex isometric 75 MFLT and its a fairly light racquet, and a few of my friends told me that i should have gotten something like muscle power 21, or something heavier rather than something light, are they right?
It depends on how good you are in playing badminton.... if you`re really good at badminton i prefer you to use heavier racquets beacuse the heavier it is the higher you can hit but heavy raquets are a little hard to play with because your hand gets tired after playing .
I've been playing for a while, I'm 16 but I have not been coached and i'm still a beginner/moving up.
I'm willing to spend £30-£35, the racket i need is one that can send the shuttle far, is easier to control the shuttle with or maybe one which could smash (i think i'm best at smashing or rallying from the back). Also my weak point is the backhand shots. A light racket is quite useful, having heavy rackets really affects my timing (let alone TOO light ones)
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