Yonex Rackets Opinions

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by James.Foo, Aug 17, 2011.

  1. James.Foo

    James.Foo Regular Member

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    Would any of you people can help to comment the style of playing that is suitable for VT-80,Arc Saber Z-Slash and NanoSpeed 9900?
    Thank You For Your Cooperations.
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    The style of play for VT-80 and ARCZS isoffensive
    The NS9900 is an all-rounder
     
  3. moomoo

    moomoo Regular Member

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    yup, VT-80 & Arc Z/ is for attackers. Its head heavy so good for smashing/clears. Usually but not limited to singles.

    NS9900, I'd think is good for doubles as its a balanced to light head. It'll be tiring to clear or smash with this one after a few games.

    Check out the reviews (not affiliated but i like his website):

    Arc Z/ vs Nano 9900
    http://badminton-coach.co.uk/301/badminton-racket-review-arcsaber-z-slash-vs-nanospeed-9900/

    VT-80
    http://badminton-coach.co.uk/1936/yonex-voltric-80-badminton-racquet-review/

    Arc Z/
    http://badminton-coach.co.uk/281/arcsaber-z-slash-badminton-racquet-review/

    nano 9900
    http://badminton-coach.co.uk/649/yonex-nanospeed-9900-badminton-racquet-video-review/
     
  4. a|extan

    a|extan Regular Member

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    reviews from here oso good

    http://badmintan.blogspot.com/

    from what i know the writer from badminton-coach.co.uk is sponsored by Yonex, there is risk of conflict of interest

    imo only.
     
  5. Bionx

    Bionx Regular Member

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    Hey can i ask something..

    Do the Voltric rackets have a bigger sweet spot than the Arcs (Excluding Arc-Z)
     

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