lower end yonex nanospeed

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  1. Gold-

    Gold- Regular Member

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    yonex ns 100,200,300,500 and 800 which has the best durability, and which is most similar to ns9900 in terms of head lightness.

    is lower end ns series lack of durability?
     
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    ns 800

    i have one ns 800...in my opinion this racket is really good in smash and control, it's actually better than my mp 22, comparing between ns 800 and ns 9900 i think it's not fair, definetly ns 9900 is better in all aspect !!! the price can't be lie...but if you really interested the ns low end series ns 800 it's a good choice....once again it's just my opinion.:)
     
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    i am pretty sure the NS800 is the headlightest, and probably closest to the NS9900.

    Give the NS100 a try though. its really good, especially in the price to performance area.
     
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    which 1 is more durable? ns800 or ns100
     
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    buy a high end ns from the classified. the low end yonex makes in tw sucks the monkey's ball IMO. I had some other yonex (low end) made in tw... they all suck. flimsy, feels crappy when hit, i rather buy apacs own line (not the clones), than a low end yonex, hell i rather buy an apacs clone then a low end yonex.
     
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    I would Say 100. Its frame is pretty widebody, and it looks a bit thick. However, it is slightly head heavy, not exactly what you are looking for.
    However, its stability, balance and flex are all very good.
     
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    wat is yy ns 800's flex then?high or low?
     
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    :)from my experience my ns 800 is quite stiff and it's really good while smashing....BTW my setup for ns 800 is BG65 ti at 29lbs but with manual machine string not digital...:D
     
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    any differncens between manual & digital ?
     

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