Yonex Nanoflare 700

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  1. Dezlets

    Dezlets Regular Member

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    Wait u managed to get a high 5u and low 4u?
     
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    post #300 updated with my opinion.
     
  3. LiteBulb

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    it may be a high nf700.

    the ax88s with strung and gripped weight of 88g seems reasonable.

    i have two ax88s and two nf700. both models have the same respective batch number and running serial code.
     
  4. Dezlets

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    I'm finding it weird because 5u and 4u is of 1 gram difference is just too close haha.
     
  5. Ch1k0

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    Don't forget. 4U and 5U are ranges of weight. It isn't wrong to find 2 pieces of the same racket within 0.xg of each other.

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    dude what no, NF700 and NRZSP are not similar at all

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  7. Ch1k0

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    Wow. While I can respect differing personal opinions on rackets. There's only so much up to a point where someone is literally and factually wrong. Please do not mislead people who come here looking for much needed help at times.

    I back the above statement having playing and owned both. The NF700 and NRZS are nothing alike. Everything from the stiffness to the feel on the stringbed to the string pattern and head shape are nothing alike. The only broad similarity they might have is the sensation of head weight during swings. But even then you can't get any comparison because one is a 4U/5U only and the other 3U/2U only.

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    I never said these rackets are identically same , i found some similarity like head speed and the way both the rackets behave on net area . I used both the rackets and this is my personal opinion.

    Other players are free to put different advice. i am no one here to quantify knowledge and playing skills.

    Both the rackets are good on smash and 3rd line clear. However Nanoflare 700 got some extra power.

    "Unless we learn to know ourselves, we run the danger of destroying ourselves"

    I trust on this and never made any wrong advice without knowing the facts !
     
  9. Stan77

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    I have been using z speed for years and loving it. Nanoflare 700 and Z speed both are totally not the same in terms of feel. Nothing comes close i don't know why u compare it. And nonoflare 700 got no power when comes to smashes.. it's speedier in defending. Z speed is the most solid feel racquet if u look at yonex chart and the compact frame is totally no alike vs flare700. If i am to rate it, my verdict will be; Nanoray is an advance/professional level racquet, Nanoflare is a beginner and easy to handle racquet.
     
  10. Vivek Bagadhi

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    The Indian badminton market sucks, not getting any options in weight class or grip size

    Every voltric and astrox came in 4UG4 here, and the nanoflare 700 comes in 5UG5. Atleast a 4U should have been given. Frustrating

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    hello, anyone who owns both jetspeed 12m and nanoflare 700? How do you compare these two?
     
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    Hmm.. It seems NF700 does not get much love here. On paper, this seems like BS12. Anyone can share their reviews on how NF700 performs against BS12?
     
  13. Meredith

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    I own a Nanoflare 700 5U and am loving it. Yes, there's a slight lack of power and perhaps a lack of hang time at the net, but much gains in terms of defence, lobs and placement.
     
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    is there any difference between the blue vs red version?
     
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    Both have similar specifications however many BS12 have problems with sinking grommets. I have two BS12 but NF700 is my main racket, The 3U BS12 still has a faster swing speed than the 4U NF700.

    On another note, apparently there are issues with NF700 frames cracking during restringing. Same thing happened to some of the NF800 (read the NF800 thread). I’m beginning to wonder if the NF series isn’t that rosy after all Anyone NF700 here care to share their views?
     
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  17. Scrench

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    How would you compare the NF700 to a Victor Thruster K9000 and a Yonex Armortech 700?
     
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    Has anyone compared the NF700 to the NF270? There is a review out that implies the 270 is almost as good at 1/2 the price and a much better buy. Read the comments below the video:



    Does anyone know of a Victor equivalent to the NF700? An all-arounder, fast and maneuverable around the net, accurate, light, even-balanced, 4UG5, med stiff shaft to add some extra power and speed to smashes?
     
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  19. missclicked

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    Have you try looking into Victor auraspeed 90s?

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  20. It'sMeMeMe

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    nf270...lower power ceiling than nf700....more rubbery than nf700...tried it for half hour and sold it to noob next court...i lost about 30% though.....
     

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