OR as the pictures says NR700 RP is only 5% more repulsive (shorter contact time?) 2% more maneuverability (control) 2% more flight distance (power?) While FX is 2% more repulsion (longer contact time? more flexible) 3% more maneuverability (control) 4% more flight distance (power?) While the shafts would be 4% more repulsive 6% stiffer than a conventional racquet (Nanospeed as stated). I assume this means in comparison to what its replacing, NS7000? surely not NS9900 :S I'd go try for a stiff NR80 since I'm in love with VT5 for a mid-price yonex
For me such 5> is not consider design improvement at all but design tolerance !!Above 10> which make more value addedPurely some marketing gimmick! Changing color from wide body frame....
Nanoray available now Received 50 x Nanoray700FX and 50 x Nanoray700RP on Sep 12, sold more than 20 in 5 days including 4 to Canada and one to Slovakia. Customer said they are super fast racquets.
Saw there are Nanoray 700RP and 700FX sell in AJ Racket Mart at Puchong. Anyone already bought from there? how much the price offer?
they are available in the US as well. pricing is higher than what i can afford. so no point talking about it.
i have seen it and touch it personally from a baddy shop. Its nothing but just a widebody version i cant see it going to be faster than nanospeed series or heavier head than VT80... yonex just offering a new family as option to those who fancy widebody frame...
That seriously looks like an Aerotus/Widebody, probably you'd see it better on the white one So the shaft lengths are equal? You'd almost swear there was a difference in this pic: