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Yes, if you do that it's a mistake.Buying a first personal racket completly not fitted to your current technique is a mistake and wasted money. Thibar 4L and 2 Mark V are enough for any beginners. A friend is at provincial level with a premade racquet.
So you don't agree that Rakza 7 is a good choice for a beginner?
I don't know what provincial level is where you're living but there's nobody I know at any half decent level that plays with a premade racket. I'm not saying it's not possible but at a certain level it just holds you back. If that level comes after provincial level where you live then fair enough...
But you provide so little beyond coming into the thread and barking at people 'do this, do that, that's a waste' without providing any additional thought or explanation that it's difficult to take you seriously.
I'm not buying anything cos it feels nice and pretty. Maybe you're referring to the OP? But he stated his reasons for what he wants to do but he doesn't say he buys cos of aesthetics either...If you want to buy a blade because it feels nice, it's pretty, it's the same than your friends or Ma Long, it's fine as long as you admit it. But buying the most expensive blade pretending the purpose to fit the level of a beginner is a joke.
If you read my posts tho you'll see that I recommend a slower wooden blade more than once so we probably actually agree here.
You might think someone's choice is a 'joke' but to express your thoughts that way is just rude and one sided and (if this were us face to face in a club) I would just laugh in your face and ignore you.
He wants blade he can grow with and while I prefer slower wooden blades for a beginner also you should still admit that an all wood blade like the MLEO with Rakza 7 is a racket that someone can use as they develop from beginner to intermediate.
I say this because I've seen many do it (the rubbers especially) and I respect that OPs choice whatever he wants to do.
You may have a point and you may know what your talking about but your short sharp posts kinda make you hard to engage with or listen to.
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