You can't always blame the racquet, sometimes its the bad stringing job that makes your racquet head very weak and would be a crap even when you not notice.. Yonex focuses on the racquet performance rather than durability. And it is hard to balance them both. My dad broke his NS9000 when it collided with his knee and a friendly badminton specialist told him that it was because of the bad stringer.
It is not the NS9K.......it is jes that the 2006 and 2007 series are the most fragile 2008 models are the best...................but neway Yonex ArcSaber 10 US is the way to go.............................ha h ah ah a ha ha ha although the NS9K is a great racuquet the arcsaber is much more durable.
There is lots of reasons which can come up here is just a few. - racket mounted incorrectly - incorrect string pattern - incorrect supports As a result the string could of already damaged the racket internally during the incorrect stringing process.
Nanospeed 9000X Hi crescence, I have bought a second hand NS9000 X before. I bought the 1st batch type if not mistaken. Used it until now, alots of paints chip but not broken till now. It depends on the racket's quality for the batch,I think. Let say if u lucky, u got a good quality batch 's racket n it lasts u longer. Lee
anyone know how long yonex warrants their rackets? cause i was thinking of getting a NS9K, but after hearing all these stories....im not to sure...
I think it's a one year warranty for CD coded racket. Other coded rackets, I'm not so sure about them~
Okay, I just found the thread where they were discussing the warranty of Yonex rackets: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62758&highlight=warranty