Should be as usual Top : head heavy and Bottom : head light And left : "hold" and right : "repulsion"
If it was that powerful then why wasn't LCW using it at the recent World Champs? And why didn't Tan smash through every opponent? I suspect there's a play on the figures here. And I was hoping for great things with this racket. Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
What I found strange was that only Koo and Tan were using it. Mind you, who else have Yonex got these days? I take these tests with a grain of salt, to be honest - there's a difference between smashing in competition and what my coach calls "feeding a donkey strawberries".
well... we may see Ahsan to wield NRZP in the near future, considering he used to play with NS9900 in the past. Nevertheless, I failed to seek at GWR website for Yonex's records made in 2010 and this new one. The only info I found there was recognition to FHF' 332 kmh = http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/12000/fastest-badminton-hit-in-competition-(male)
wat shown in matrix shuld b head lighter but stiffer racket than ns9900. a 2u issue wil b fantastic. yonex come take my money.
If it was they probably would have removed NS9900 by now , although the colourway would certainly lead you to believe it. The stiffness rating is "stiff" as could be read on the leaked TW advert/catalogue listing two pages back or so ... Here is the JP stiffness "feel" indicator from the site: vs NS9900 Personally I really can't see this as a NS9900 replacement (but I have seen no, credible, mention at all of NR900 so far) The NS9900 bp is around ~290mm and so is the NR800, 700(RP), 750 apparently (or very close to, in the 285-290 range) so the positioning doesn't necessarily reflect the gap in reality (probably more like swingweight now)
Well, my deposit's gone in - if I could have placed the NR-ZS's marker on that matrix I couldn't have done it better.
I believe when u change racquect it takes sometime to get use to it...n lcw dont wanna jeopordize his chances...as for kkk/tbh...i realised they hit the frames way too much...showing how they are not customed to the racquect yet
especially with the swing speed and aerodynamic properties.. this is why the Z-slash had a timing issue.. and this Z-speed is definitely going to have the same problem..
I can see this being a difficult racquet too. Come September I'm half expecting to see a wave of Z speeds crashing into the Buy/Sell section
finally got one to try out, let's see if you're correct hahahaha. i wondered about the same thing...hm.........
the top half of the frame looks like it has tiger prints on it, very cool. bottom half of the frame to the t-joint looks like old school racket design like that of aerotus/carbonex. and finally of course the z graphics on the shaft which is necessary. overall, i love it cos it's bright orange...i don't know why, i love flashy rackets.