NanoSpeed 9000 Review

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  1. ants

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    NS9000, IMO is more of an all round racket. I can say it give more power than Ns8000.
     
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    Do you think it gives more power than Ti-10? Or does it gives the most power in the Yonex racket list?
     
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    Let me put it this way.. both ti-10 and Ns9K can provide the same amount of power. However i need not swing so hard using Ns9k compare to using ti-10. And not only that.. i feel more tired using ti-10 than using Ns9K.
     
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    Ok. Thanks. Got a better view. Since you are here, can I ask you where I can get a NS9K in Singapore? Please tell me where I could get oone for a good price?
     
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    the ns9k is shaping up to be a great racket:D . were you reffering to both type X and S?
     
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    Is NS9000-X stiffer than NS8000?
    What's it stiffness rated among those ex-stiff rackets?
     
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    it's meant to be the same stiffness as they are both extra stiff but i think ns9000 type X might be a bit stiffer
     
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    OK,

    Here's the next question -

    When does it come out in Bangkok? :)
     
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    I dunno. But I wish someone told me when it'll come out in Singapore. I e-mailed the Singapore Agent for Yonex yesterday. Still no reply yet. Probably because of the CNY. Expecting a reply soon. If I get any details, I'll tell ya.
     
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    NS9000 will be released in Asia maybe around 2nd quarter this year according to my source.
    Regarding availability of it in Bangkok...i think probably 3rd quarter of this year.
     
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    Someone said it's available in Taiwan now.
    I'll try to confirm it recently.
    IMO, there's more chance to be fake rackets.
     
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    Ants -

    Considering the 9000 comes in two flavors X and S, would you say

    A. The X and S are analogous to the AT800 OF and DE?

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    B. That X is designed for singles and the S is designed for doubles play?

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    C. None of the above
     
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    I would say B. But not nessesary X is Just for Singles and S is for Doubles.
     
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    I am sure CH is for swizerland because I got many year ago one T I 8 yonex from geneva!
    anyone know where they start to sell nano 9000!
    MING
     
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    Ns9k

    Hi ants,
    U mean June2006??? :confused: for NS9K to come to Spore? OMG:crying: So late lah!!!!:eek:
    Why?:(
    Lee
     
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    2rd Quarter not nessesary in June.. can be either April or May also. Earliest maybe in March..but very hard to say.
     
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    how's the head-heavy compared to a AT800-OFF ?
     
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    Ants, can you do a comparison between NS8000 and NS9000 X & S? Keen to find out as I have NS8000 myself, and think it is one of the best racket.

    Thanks.
     
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    NS9K vs Ti 10

    Hi ants,
    I love my Ti 10. When u said u dont need to swing so much when using NS9K, U mean smashing?Drive?Backhand clear? How balance is this racket compare to NS8K? :confused: Or is it similar to Ti 10? Look really interesting.;) Cant wait to get a hold of it for d game.:p
    Matrix:D
     
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    Here's the reply I got from the Agent in Singapore for Yonex.

    Hi
    Thank you for your interests in Yonex badminton rackets and products. In order
    that I could assist further, I would appreciate if you could provide me with
    your contact number and address. We have not launched the NS 9000 racket yet but
    when we do, this particular racket will be available at our showroom at :
    SPORTSLIFE
    14 Scotts Road
    #02-05/06/07 Far East Plaza
    Singapore
    Tel 6733.2434
    Regards
    f Sunrise & Co. Pte Ltd.
    Chia, KH
     

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