Yonex 9829 (802-9) Racket Bag!

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  1. DinkAlot

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    I just received my new 9829 (802-9 in Japan) racket bag thanks to the silent one, Silent Heart. :D

    Initial impressions: the fit and finish, quality of materials and comfort are all first-rate. Yonex continues to impress and make the best, most functional racket bags.

    Differences between the 9829 and 9624-9 (previous model):

    +One big side pocket as opposed to three smaller side pockets.
    +Two compartments as opposed to three.
    +Shoe compartment zipper is located on the bottom.

    P.S. The black zipper pulls and red paracord are not OEM. I always add those to my racket bags. Originally comes with standard metal zippers.


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    Just beautiful.
     
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    Looks very neat and cool. Do racquet bags only get better everyyear ? :D
     
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    wow....VERY nice...i should've waited for the 08 lineup of bags before i bought my 3 compartment red one ><...
     
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    Question

    I have a question. For those who have racket bags and multiple rackets. Do you usually put the badminton rackets in the original racket case and then put the rackets in the bag. or do you remove the case and just put the racket in the tour bag. Like sometimes i find it a hassle to have to take the racket out from the tour bag and then out of the racket case. I'm just worried about the protection of the racket itself... What do you guys think?
     
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    nice, but too big for me.
    dunno what to fill with that huge bag.

    BTW I don't see it's big enough for Mr. Panda :D :D
     
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    holy moly. i can fit my house and the minivan in there!
     
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    personal preferrence i suppose...i have them in their racket case, but i don't keep them closed, so when i open my tourny bag, the racket cases are already open...besides, i feel that it can still fit just as many rackets even with the cases :p;):D
     
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    Can you post a pic of the shoe compartment. One of the thinks I find with Yonex bag (well the older blue one I have ) is that the shoe compartment material is really thin and it rips...which sucks because the bag it self is in great shape. Have they improved on this with the newer models?
     
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    i need 3 times as many rackets and shuttles than what i have now to fill up the bag. the bag really looks top quality stuff (as does most Yonex bags).
     
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    That is a nice bag. The JP ones are more durable and better quality.
     
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    i just wish they would go a bit adventurous with the colors. :D rackets red colour most of the time, bags blue colour most of the time. :p the bag looks good though. :)
     
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    me too. but i can do that since i only have two rackets...:D:D:D:D:p;)

    i want to see the close up of the shoe compartment too. is there a wet compartment? :D:D:)
     
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    Oh.. i seriously need a bag with the 'wet-clothes' compartment. Im afraid that my bag will smell bad after a few weeks.. :crying:
     
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    The 2007 bags look better than these 2008 ones! ^.^
     
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    Actually, 1 little Kwun on each side.
     
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    I test it out before I send it out to Master Dinker. I find that the new 9829 can carry 2 extra racquets then old 9624-9. one thing I like 624-9 better is the shoes compartment. It is open to the back side. You can take shoes out without flipping the bag over. However, pro of the 9829 shoes compartment is that it will fit a pair of panda size 12.5 shb-100ltd easily and no cramping.
     
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    For all you lovely girl out there, there is a new pink bag in the 2008 lineup.
     
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    Agreed, the 9624-9 is better for shoes. The 9829 shoe compartment accommodates my panda shoes just fine length-wise but width-wise it's marginal; depth-wise it's not sufficient if I put a few tubes of shuttles and fill it up with rackets.

    *sigh* Panda's search for the perfect racket bag goes on. I think I'm gonna stick with the 2007 rectangular pro bag. :(...:p
     
  20. smash_master

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    oh wow thats awsome, i actually really like that bag and my bags life is starting to come to an end so means i will be looking for another one but looks like i will buy thins one it looks really great actually and i dont mind the 2 compartments as opposed to 3. I look forward to hopefully getting this in the future.
     

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