Yonex selection chart

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Winex West Can, Jan 20, 2002.

  1. Hullabaloo

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    Where does the Ti10 goes (the yellow-white one 2004 version). May somebody tell me dat?
     
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    It wasn't ever published on a chart.
     
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    Really? Never ever? But the oldest Ti-10 (black-black), what about it?
     
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    Check the first page of this thread.
     
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    Based on the at700.com chart, NS9000S is between headheavy and headlight, does this means its even balanced? But i thought it claimed as headlight by many?
     
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    I personally find it not headlight; kind of between even balance and head light. It's head lighter than MP99, head heavier than NS7000. NS9000X is head heavier,
     
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    i cant find MP Limited? where is it?
     
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    MP Ltd is the same as MP99/MP90
     
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    Specs of the new MP Limited:

    Level: Intermediate to Advance
    Type: All Around / Offensive
    Flex: Medium
    Head: Square/Isometric
    Weight: 87-89gm(3U-)
    B.Pt: 6 (Even Balance)
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    Head: High Modulus Graphite / Titanium Mesh
    Shaft: High Modulus Graphite / Ultimum Ti

    Power: 4 of 5

    Control: 4 of 5

    Flex: 3 of 5
     
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    May i know where you got the info from? is it available for all rackets?
     
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    i got it from the 2008 yonex chart posted in one of the stores selling yonex products here.
     
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    what does flex 3 out of 5 mean?
     
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    It means the level of bending of the shaft. 5 being the stiffest and 1 being the most flexible.
     
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    if it's extra stiff= F5, medium stiff= F4, medium=F3, medium flex=F4, extra flex=F1
     
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    available info includes new models of the yonex badminton rackets. do you have any model in particular?
     
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    Not really. Wanna look through all the Yonex model. :D
     
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    To what I've seen on other charts, the chart shown above is:

    Top: Head Heavy
    Bottom: Head Light
    Left: Hold
    Right: Repulsion
     
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    The 2008 yonex racket chart is crap compared to the 2007 graph. I don't get what "hold" means. What is yonex trying to say?
     
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    I think 'hold' is just the opposite of repulsion, meaning it has a firmer feel and probably stiffer.
     

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