Js10q vs Nanoflare 700

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  1. mutton65

    mutton65 New Member

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    Planning to buy one of these head light rackets. Not sure what the differences are, which is more forgiving?
    As far as i know JS10 has smaller head but im not sure if that's a problem since i do own a ZF2 which is a smaller head as well.

    I use 88s and JS12 a lot. Want to try a lighter and speed racket and i have my list down to these two rackets, pls share ur experience or anything informative to help me decide

    -Nanoflare 700
    -JS10
     
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    kakashihatake Regular Member

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    I own a 88s3u n js10 4u. If you are thinking of getting a js10 3u then my sharing is not suitable for you.

    88s is always a stronger racket than js 10. The problem with these lighter rackets is that they need you to swing harder to generate bigger power. So for a 2 hour game, u might feel more tiring to use a lighter racket than a stronger racket like 88s.

    Saying that, if u like playing front court a js 10 is good if not better.

    I use my js 10 when I want to play relaxingly while 88s when I am determined to win the game.

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    i do own 88s and 88d but im looking to buy a fast front court racket, probably more to fast return playstyle, not much power play. Thanks tho, i do agree the 88s is a really nice racket, i use it for both singles and doubles.
     
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    BadBadmintonPlayer Regular Member

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    Both nice rackets!

    JS10, smaller head, more stiff and therefore for people with very good technique. A little bit faster...
    Nanoflare700, normal head, medium stiff and so the racket forgives a lot more.

    Especially the JS10 should be tried before. Some love it and some hate it. I think that a Nanoflare 800 or 900 later is more comparable with the JS10.
     

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