I don't have the N7, but the N90 III is definitely head-heavy and medium stiff. I love the power and the excellent attack it gives me. It's not too shabby in defense, either, given its high balance point.
Compared with N90iii N7 is a bit head heavy n more flexible than it and giving a good clear shots n smashes more I prefer N7
1. Victor BS12 NC & OC (3U) 2. Yonex VTZF 2 (4U) 3. Mizuno Caliber 800 (3U) 4. Yonex NRZS (3U) 5. Yonex NR900 (3U)
Here is the list of Top Ten Best Badminton Rackets of 2016 -17 : Yonex Voltric LD Force ( Lin Dan) ... Li Ning N9ii. ... Arcsaber 11. ... Victor Jetspeed S10. ... Yonex Nanoray Z – Speed. ... Voltric Z Force 2. ... Victor Bravesword 12. ... Yonex Duora 10. Technology – superior, shape – superior, colour -superior.
1. Nanoray 900 2. Victor Jetspeed S10 3. Victor Bravesword 12 4. Arcsaber 11 I have two NR900 as my main rackets and the JS10 as my backup. The BS12 and Arc11 are pretty much for emergency situation.
List updated! My list changed... 1. NR900 - forgiving attacking racket 2. JS10 4U - attacking racket that needs good concentration and focus 3. DUORA 10 LCW - times when you just want to defend
It's good to see LDF up there since I just ordered it. But JS12 looks out place in terms of stiffness.