The fact about yonex nanogy 98

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    BG80 is in high repulsion series.
     
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    High-sound series, but it's got higher repulsion than bg80 because of its thinner gauge.

    The difference is only the distribution codes, there's no difference in playability. There may be a difference in price however.
     
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    BG 85 has the best repulsion of all Yonex string but does not last very long...I play 9 hrs a week and it last me about 3 weeks....I also use a lot of slice so that wears out the string faster...:)
     
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    BG85 doesn't have the most repulsion. BG66 and BG80 have equal repulsion and NBG98 has the most repulsion out of all yonex strings.
     
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    I am not sure about the charts accuracy....on testing we found the best repulsion with 85....the charts show 66 with 8 in repulsion while the 80 and 85 show 9....NBG98 shows a 10...I still really think the 85 plays better and has more "PoP"
    So much depends on stringing tension and how good the stringer is....2 knot vs 4 knot also makes a difference in how well the string performs....NBG98 is virtually non-existent in Vietnam so the only testing we got to do was from a visitors racket....I would like to find a pack to test for myself...Thanks for the info that 98 is the highest repulsion...I did not know that...:eek:
     
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    If you excluded JP strings then BG66, BG80 and BG85 have equal repulsion bases on my experience. Don't base your ratings on yonex stats because they aren't true.
     
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    :)That has been my experience also...most Yonex stats are "flexible" ha ha ha....


    BTW...I dont want to make a post but would like to know what you think of SOTX rackets??? We are thinking of becoming distributor...You can PM me if you like...Thanks
     
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    SOTX rackets perform just as well as Yonex but are much cheaper.
     

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