|Yonex Nanospeed 9900| vs |Arcsaber 7/100LTD|

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  1. ioxyg3n520

    ioxyg3n520 Regular Member

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    Hi. I really need help deciding which one do you guys think is a better racket between the two and give some reasons behind it. Nanospeed 9900 vs Arc7/100ltd. I know I didn't give my preferences, but I love smashing :) so what do you guys think?
     
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    You've been going back and forth between your racket, bag, etc. decision for way too long! Just try something out, that's the best way to figure it out.
     
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    I own & used NS9900 & Arc 7 back & forth.
    For Doubles play, i would say that NS9900 is better in all aspect as compared to Arc 7 or Arc 100 which several people said that it is just repainted Arc 7. NS9900 is more powerful, & faster as well, these are the two elements needed to play double games well.

    Additionally,for singles play Arc 7 is better than NS9900 on off position shot.
     
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    Since the 9900 is a light and stiff racket, is it better for wrist players or arm players for smashing? :p
     
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    Stiffer + more headlight --> need more wrist power to flex the shaft

    Agreed that the Arc7 will be easier to flex and get power from. The NS9900 will be more maneuverable and have better control.
     

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