Dear BCers, I have about 10 like-new Chao Nano Power 728s (NP728) that were purchased for demo purposes. Most of the racket weren't even used and have been sitting here. So time to move them and pass the savings onto you. Price: $55.00 each shipped in the U.S. $60.00 each to Canada, including racket bag, free string* and string job! The retail price is $85.00 each, unstrung, not including shipping so this is a great deal. Payment: PayPal, shipping USPS PMWDC or First Class International Mail. *String available: MP in White, Blue, Orange, MP-XL in Blue PG65 Neon Orange ML in Diamond Blue ML-XL in Diamond Blue All rackets will be strung two-piece, top down with an electronic constant pull machine accurate to the nearest 0.1lb. How good is this the NP728? I feel you'll be hard pressed to find a better racket for the money. I've been playing with the new (yellow) Ti10 in 89.5g (dry weight) for some time now and the NP728 in 88g plays similarly. The differences being: 1) Ti10 is a bit more stiff, a bit heavier, giving it a bit more power 2) NP728 has a longer handle and a bit shorter shaft giving it better control 3) Ti10 frame overall a bit more stable 4) NP728 better at the net and defense Please e-mail me at: dinkalotdan@gmail.com or PM me if you are interested thanks! Also, please include the string and string tension desired.
I'll ship to Singapore but would need to add $15.00 to cover shipping costs, so the total would be $70.00. Thanks.
Another sold, thanks. I tell ya, if you like the Ti10, you'll like the NP728. It's similar but a bit more forgiving.
selling like hot-cakes......... fast fast, before all sold out...! ti-10 is a great racket, better option? look no further........
Well, the 728 is a bit more forgiving, a bit lighter and a bit more mobile. So if that's what you are looking for, then yes, it's a better option for the money. If you're looking for a hammer of hammers, then you gotta go for a 2U Ti10 or RSL X2Pro or Woven 7 in 92g or NP799.
excellent racket I bought NP728 from Sir Dink and loving it. The racket, to me, is similar to my Yonex Nanospeed9kS and even better to some points. It's easier to handle and the power is compatible with the Nano9000S. It is the best bang for the bucks!
Two of the top players at SGVBC are loving it too. One is the master blaster Ba Su. Previously Ba used the Woven 7 and Cab 30 MS (which he still has). If you gals n' guys don't know him, Ba teamed up with Nick Jinadasa and have beaten the GGBC Coaches of Mike Yang and Guo Jinsong! I say it was luck... ...and will bet they can't do it again. Another is Quoc Chau. Quoc used to be the training partner of Vietnamese # 1 Singles player Tien Minh Nguyen. Quoc used the NS7000 but feels the NP728 is more powerful and faster at the net and prefers the 728 over his beloved 7000. While I agree the 728 is more powerful than the NS7000, I don't think it's as fast as the 7000 in transition. I feel the 7000 is one of the fastest transition rackets. Anyway, just some examples the NP728 is a good racket for the money.
As many as you want. Actually, I found a few more...some are new...actually, the ones that I shipped already are all new, grip in the wrapper.