---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Ti-3 Light shaft serial: 4062854 cone code : 241022NZ source : handed down from my senior coach price : N/A ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Carbonex 8400 shaft serial: 8518406 cone code : 110563CD source : Sport chek (yorkdale) price : CD $50 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
Ns9000 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 9000X shaft serial: 6792913 cone code : 290373JP source : shuttle house price : Approx USD170 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex AT900 POWER shaft serial: 7076336 cone code : 170872JP source : Shuttle house price : Approx USD180 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Armortec 900 T shaft serial: 6907884 cone code : 230572CH source : Blue Sky Badminton shop - bbeshop.com price : Approx USD153 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex ARMORTEC 900 technique shaft serial: 6804493 cone code : 040472FR source : www.lardesports.com/ price : 150 euro ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- Thanks!!
Hi; Does anybody know if it is true that the quality of a JP version YY racket is better than other versions? My JP NS9000X is less stiffer than my US NS8000.
1. There are already tons of debates regarding XX version is better or worse than ZZ version. There are believers and non-believers. So, pick you own choice whether to believe or not. 2. Whether stiffer or not, is part of the racket feature itself (unless it's a defect which is off spec). Stiffer does not mean better or worse, just suit for different users. 3. I don't think this thread is the place to discuss which version, model is better.
Do a search on it first; There are a tons of threads regarding these; secondly, this is not the right place to ask this question!!
---->8-------->8---- racket model: Muscle Power 22 shaft serial: 8718069 cone code : 140864sp source : weng sport (sunrise distributor for medan, indonesia) ---->8-------->8----
I have checked in the information of your Yonex NS9000 S shaft Serial:6174713; Cone Date Code:190562IP (date=19 May 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Nanospeed 7700 shaft Serial:6542915; Cone Date Code:281162GR (date=28 Nov 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
For a start, you can read and try to understand what the official Yonex Japan site said about fake rackets. http://www.yonex.co.jp/badminton/products/notice/index.html and then, search the Badminton Central Forum's threads on fake rackets.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex ARMORTEC 700 (new color) shaft Serial:6876730; Cone Date Code:100578SP (date=10 May 2007) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 900 Technique shaft Serial:6796307; Cone Date Code:300372IP (date=30 Mar 2007) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Ti-3 Light shaft Serial:4062854; Cone Date Code:241022NZ (date=24 Oct 2002) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Carbonex 8400 Serial:8518406; Date Code:110563CD (date=11 May 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets Developed by Yonex Japan (on the shaft) and Made in Taiwan (on the cap), its serial no. and date code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.