Yonex selection chart

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  1. dbswansea

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    No 8dx? I may need to buy a spare now then.
     
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    that's why muhd ahsan smash like hell at Msian Open 2013
     
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    Kinda surprising position for NR750 (at least when compared to the old position of NS7700) and also updated with the Voltric I-Force:

    yonex+matrix2013.jpg
     
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    I don't understand why they put control and power in the X axis and head heavy and head light in Y axis
    and then putting Voltric range in the middle (meaning balanced control and power while head heavy), nanoray in power, arcsaber in control

    Edit: oh, got the answer from 1 page before. translation error and pretty misleading. it should be hold (control) and repulsion (power)
    head heavy and head light is actually that tells you if the racket got power or not
     
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    The left side labeled as Control is described as course control. It is a bit more confused if it is put it the word "Hold". The right side is labeled as "Speed focused" as a quick repulsion. It seems like the Y axis is being characterized in the weight balance against head light or heavy. It is more tangible expression. The X-axis is more like an intangible expression related to skill. It uses a phrase - focusing to the control of course (left side) and the speed by repulsion power (right side). I think this type of chart is pretty well set when presenting both physical character and in-tangible measure.
     
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    Can anyone translate what do the colours of the circles mean?
     
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    ^Red = advanced players.
    Yellow = intermediate.
    Blue = beginner.
     
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    The arcsaber 10 PG is retailing at 250 SGD in Singapore . I think the price has dropped . Cheers !
     
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    i wonder what's Yonex Ti10 position in that particular chart. tq
     
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    iirc, it's diagonally in between cab 20 and cab 50 in that last matrix...
     
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    Yup. It was positioned there as set forth in 2011 Yonex Taiwanese catalog.
     
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    actually where is YONEX from?
     
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    dear chili: yes, actually YONEX is from Japan. and something product from make in china, but actually also original one.
     
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    Updated with Nanoray 900

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    Testttttttttt
     
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    Where do the nanoray 70dx, nanoray 90dx, voltric zeus, arcsaber d11 fit into the matrix? I have been searching for a long time and cannot find the latest one. Any help appreciated.

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    Hi all, I'm new on Yonex's racket. Just wondering if anyone can advice me between VT80, VTZF, ARC11TH is it suitable for me? I normally play doubles and do a lot of smashing and drive. I will play singles once in a while.
     
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    Not really the correct forum. Go to: Racket-Recommendation-Comparison!
     

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