Yonex Nanospeed 800 vs 7000

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Anako, Dec 14, 2009.

  1. Anako

    Anako Regular Member

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    So I'm after a new racket, I previously used a WilsonV4 and I am looking into the Nanospeeds. The 800 originally caught my eye because of its weight (being made from High modulus graphite) etc, but after shopping around the 7000 is only a few £ more and includes the fullrene technology .
    So i was wondering on other peoples opinions
     
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    u should see which one is suits you first.
    price wise, normally the NS7000 retail twice of that of NS800
     
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    Never tried the NS800 but the 7000 is a lovely racket.
    Very light and easy to defend with. Slices through the air beautifully. I know a lot of people like to hate on it for lack of power but I find it packs an adequate punch esp if you have the swing speed. And if you are playing doubles sometimes a quick response wins over a hard smash :)
     
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    Anako, I presume you're referring to the offer that was on at KickBack sports. If so, you'll have no problems with the legitimacy of the 7000. However, after checking on their website now, it seems to be out of stock and I doubt it'll come back at that price.

    If you buy the NS7K and are in to that sort of racket, I doubt you'll be disappointed. If you can afford it, I would take it over the NS800.
     

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