http://www.yonex.com/sports/badminton/products/badminton/racquets/nanoflare-series/nanoflare-800/ BBB!
well that's interesting... Razor Frame reduces air resistance from all angles By reducing the upper part of the frame by 13% and the lower part by 15.1%, when compared to conventional thin-frame racquets, air resistance is reduced by 9.3% in the upper portion of the frame and 11.5% in the lower.
Well the frame did look smaller, compared to the NF700. Also a 3U finally.... Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
As long as they didn't reduce it to the point it cracks even below warranty.. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
Not trying to be a skeptic. But it's a logical concern wouldn't you agree? When you start removing material or making a frame thinner in order to achieve another result. There has to be some drawback to doing so. I don't doubt their R&D side hasn't anticipated the disadvantages and compensated for them somehow. Its just there's only so much you can do while reducing. My only concern is how much past the 28 or 29lbs it can actually take tbh. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
What you would be suggesting is removal of headweight too, which I do doubt a bit as it shouldn't be as it would make the racquet more head light . What I think is the compression of carbon to achieve such smaller frame, which could be possible. And if it is so there would be no doubt it could handle those tensions easily. Edit: We could only draws our own conclusions, but only time would tell what it actually would be. Also I do doubt they would want any bad rep now as they are currently high on the fame of their AX line success Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
And I am already surprised, as they didn't give it to the pros to test this time around, as we should have atleast seen them by now if anybody was using it. Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
Or probably they did but not widely. They did give new shoes http://www.yonex.com/sports/badmint...repeats-akane-yamaguchi-reclaims-top-ranking/
They definitely have. What surprises me is that no one was confident enough to wield one in competition. New shoes were worn by pros since Japan Open I believe but shoes are easy to adapt to and market. Most of the new upcoming releases are just paint jobs. The 65Z2 I think is just dumb. Bad colours and unnecessary ugly naming especially given the age of the 65 series. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
Eh objectively speaking you really can't tell from that video alone Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk