Yonex Nano Speed 9000

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Stijn, Apr 29, 2005.

  1. cooler

    cooler Regular Member

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    cooldoob, try to think more before u make claims like that.
    for a guy who dont understand much about material science of various grade of graphite, ti, etc You had been making lotta senseless posts so far. If u read yonex description of features for the ns9000 CAREFULLY, it makes 100% sense and meaningful of what and why yonex did what they did. It's all there black and white, well to me anyway.
     
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    Ultra HM is used widely other than Ti-10s. Don't even get me started on naming all of them. :rolleyes:
     
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    here is a $70 racquet which has ultra HM.
    http://www.hiquasports.com/badminton/hq1000.htm
     
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    Nice catch. Will be interesting to see what the real deal is at the AE. :D
     
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    NS9000 isn't special enough?
    MuAHAHAHAHA
    I think it would be a very special one and will show up in Asia in no time.
    Just think about the relationship between Sunrise and Yonex
    , and then think about NS9000's DM.
    I think this product might represent the close business relationship of Sunrise over these year's cooperation.
     
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    the racquet gao ling looks a lot like a fukuda racquet. green and yellow. i think it looks kinda ugly for a yonex racquet, but that is just me
     
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    NS7000 feels too light even with the 2U version. It is certainly more manoevarable than the AT800DE and perhaps slightly better in other areas as well but not good enough to entice me away. I personally just hate the process of having to adjust to a new racket and trying out different string combinations..............e.t.c.
     
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    Erh, it says Hi-Modulus Graphite. This is different from Ultra High Modulus Graphite. Perhaps you meant to post the link for your beloved E-1000 ? :)
     
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    how about.. http://www.winexdirect.com/acatalog/badminton_rackets_winex_mighty_muscle_99_racket.html :p

    CoolDoob, would you care to explain your view of the EXACT scientifical difference of the terms "Hi-graphite", "Hi Modulus graphite", "Ultra Hi Modulus graphite" , "Hi-Modulus Graphite (40ton)" and "Super Hi Modulus Graphite"...

    also, I think you are mixing things up drastically if you think E-1000 is Coolers "beloved" racket...
     
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    will retailers in the uk have this racket straight after the AE or will it be a couple of weeks/months?
     
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    I spoke to one UK retailer, he said they usually are able to place order right when it released at all england, and that it then usually taskes about 2-4 week before they get their ordered rackets..
     
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    which retailer is this because last year it took 2 months to recieve my ns8k's
     
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    Think it was millet sports in London, but i don't remember exactly.. been talking to so many shops about the NS9000 :)
     
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    heard of millet sports but never used them mayhave to give them a :cool:
     
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    There will be a very limited number of nanospeed 9000s at the All England championships. They are being especially flown in during the tournament. I think they are purely demo rackets and won't be for sale though.

    Ed
     
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    Maybe some of the Testers will be breaking a few nano9k and lets hope they get all pissed off and decided to throw it to the audience.
     
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    Actually there are some ns9000 already broken by some players.. but imagine that they are strung more than 33lbs on bg65.
     
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    Well, I can't explains. But I guess the higher the modulus, the more stiff the material. In any case I don't wish to defend my position or contest the argument.

    The original reason why I thought Ultra HM was important was that Ti-10 had it but all current top end Yonex rackets haven't. As Ti-10 was rated to have a Super High Repulsive shaft, and all current top end Yonex rackets are rated as having only High Repulsive shaft, I deduced it was the Ultra HM that was responsible for giving the Ti-10 its edge in greater shaft repulsion. Of course I have no trouble accepting my deduction was wrong. If I was wrong, I'd still like to be enligtened on why Ti-10/8 was rated to have a higher shaft repulsion than other Yonex rackets. My personal experience convinces me that the overal repulsion of the Ti-10 is greater than that of MP99, which in turn is greater than that of NS8000.
     
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    is power really teh most important ingredient in a racket?

    because i beg to differ...
     

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