Adidas nylons?

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  1. mater

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    Was Adidas supposed to come out with some nylon shuttlecocks?
     
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    I believe they do have some, but I forgot what the model name was.
     
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    They have the N500 (Championship), N300 (Training) and N100 (Court)
     
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    I am trying to get a look at some close up pictures of them, can't seem to find them yet. I'd like to see/hear how they compare to the Yonex Mavis 2000. I guess I'd most likely be comparing the N500 to it. My feeling is the Adidas line wouldn't improve on the 2000, probably just matching Yonex's 3XX series.
     
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    MBS will stock feather shuttle but still no news for the nylon
     
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    after running out of feathers, played several games with G100 (green) today. Very good! The head is foam but that doesn't really show that much, the flight is excellent, much better than mavis 350. a little bit faster but not by much. seems pretty durable too - can't say for certain now, but must be more durable than mavis 350 or 2000.
     

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