That doesn't look right. Yonex lists the NS9000S as "stiff" and the NS9000X as "extra stiff". They are to the far right of the chart. So it looks like Right = Stiff Left = Flex ?
Hi everyone, Does Yonex still publish any of the charts anywhere? i once saw it at a retailer recently, should have taken a photo of it. looking for a racket to replace my high sch era Carbonex 7 Long... developed a fracture some years back. now the frame eating into each other causing distortion... now that i'm done with uni... can finally go a bit upscale... haha
They are found in the Yonex catalogues. There are a few PDFs here on the forum you can download and the charts will be in there.
hmm.. saw those XY chart... not exactly what i had in mind... something like these below.... i managed to get a couple o clear shots of the Carbonex section of the list... the rest are unclear cos the lamination causes out of focus for the text. (resized to fit forum limits) Any one has any leads on where to find this? else i cab go back and try taking down the rest for everyone if you all find it useful
Here's the Yonex selection chart from the 2009 catalog You can obtain it from here: http://www.yonex.dk/fileadmin/data/film/Badminton_2009.pdf
according to this chart the ns9900 is slightly head heavy which is weird as on the shaft it reads head light balance
What it means is that on the right is the repulsive rackets that give u more power and allows u to feed of the power of the other person as well Hold means that the racquet holds the shuttle on the string bed longer and therefore you are able to control the shuttle better and easier
It is the opposite of replusion While repulsion allows the shutle to fire of the strings at speed hold means that the shuttle is kept on the stringbed for a longer time and therefore you get more control and accuracy which means that the arcs 7,9,10 racquets allow you to control the shutle whereas the nanospeeds let the shuttle fire of the strings Hope that helps
but wouldn't that be more related to the string tension instead?? anyway can someone enlighten me on how many types of ti10 are there exactly now? and what do they differ in??Is ti 10 head heavy or head light? been looking through many threads but i'm confused
I have ti10 gen 2nd, it's written even balance. Ti10 so far have 3 version, their spec are the same, i guess.. But few people said 1st and 3rd gen tend to a little more head heavy than 2nd gen. But the color a little bit diffret, 1st gen tend to black, 2nd gen yellow, 3rd gen purple.