Since it is less expensive than F-20 in japan, I highly doubt its Naon Resin treated ANyway, would be interesting to know what it is? Can anyone translate the text in the picture I attached? Cheers, Twobeer
Actually its not worth asking about the shuttle since i'm sure most of you guys will not be using it. Same goes here. AS30 is much more durable than it.
Indeed... ...as i notice the Yonex logo(w/the type of lettering & colors on it) on the left side(partially hidden) ...could this be their new so-called "synthetic feather shuttlecock"??...hmmm
The pictures where taken from the latest Yonex Japan 2007 catalogue (with AT-900T/P etc).. so its definitively Yonex.. But it seems to "cheap" pricewise (2000yen list) to be "high-tec".. /T
So are they dropping the AS- numbers in favour of descriptions? I'm presuming: AS10 - Training AS20 - Hi-Clear AS30 - Official AS40 - New Official and AS50 - Tournament John
the jap word only said it uses some special glue which makes it lighter cheaper and better and last longer then natural glue
Yes..the description... ..(with a help of a Japanese friend)...basically describes the materials used on the foam/rubber piece and how "light" it is;, not so much on the feathers...I will try to get a full "translation" and share it with you guys..
Here is the translation.. ..(with a help from a friend) : "New product 'Cyber Tec 03'” "When you use this birdie, you feel and experience good impact, stability and endurance. The key is the cork of the birdie which is only 2g, but it is made of excellent quality materials and used special technique to glue together. This new tecnology provides economical, light and strong birdie."