Here you go, this is the newest Yonex nano badminton string. It's called "Nanogy 95", or in brief, "NBG-95" 0.69mm thickness Everything else is unknown for now (but I might give you some reviews about it later )
bluejeff can you translate the specs of the string, i mean the repulsion, sound, durability,etc. is it designed for nano series. rackets? thanks
interesting Interestring.. I've been trying Gosen Nanocubics... Sounds like Yonex doing a me too here.. I'm itching to try th NBG... /T
Interesting that they give it 8 for durability, most of the Yonex high end performance strings tend to score very poorly. I'm lucky if BG66 lasts a couple of weeks. Here's hoping that the new strings plays great AND lasts a long time.
Not to hijack this thread but how's the Gosen Nanocubics so far? http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?p=343262#post343262
$10.00 is not so bad, I thought it was going to be $100.00 I know some rich guys who are willing to pay the price to have nice strings on their rackets. (They own Porche, Rolex, big diamonds, why not $$$ strings?) Dan, just charge them $25-$30.00 for the string service. I wonder if Bluejeff has any samples for sale????
Something is not quite right with this chart. Surely, a nano string should be able to come close to 9 in every category. Its properties, except durability, are not quite as good as BG85. BG85 (the ones I have) has : 1. Repulsion : 8 2. Hitting sound : 8 3. Shock absorption : 7 4. Control : 7 5. Durability : 6
How PRECIOUS? Is it worth $100.00 each? What's a box worth? Any reviews yet, how does the string hit, tension used?, does it break easily?, If Durability is only a 6, DinkAlot will probably break it in under 6 hits...
The durability of 6 is for BG66. The nano is 8, and with a repulsion power of 8, it is ideal for DinkAlot.