I've played with this racket and I must say it plays well especially for doubles. Mind you manufactures like Kawasaki are difficult to get hold of in India so cannot compare. Keep up with the good work 👍🏻
Thanks for the review. This is kind of sad though, was expecting big things. I love my nanoflare 270 but have improved as a player and needed something a little stiffer and quicker through the air but still light. The g4 grip also is a bonus I prefer it to g5.
Total let down - was hoping for more. The Black Panther 4u or the Felet Woven 4u are natural progression for you. Get in touch with Rob via our site if your interested.
I have this racket and i really like it. Mine is strung with aerobite 11.5kg (24pounds). When I play with this racket, I can get into the flow quite well. I am quite strong and bought it for its lightness. I thought that the speed would complement my strenght and be of an advantage. Where this racket excells at is on the receiving end, it gives me that consistency in the defence in singles. Smashes are nothing to talk about although they are far from bad. This racket became wonderful after a few sessions. At first I had to get used to it - after a few sessions of getting used to it, the racket lacked power and was a little weak. Then i went for it and the racket started to shine. Once you find that sweet spot you too could enjoy this racket. Being close to 100$ right now doesnt hurt either, I think it is an excellent price for the 380 Sharp! Especially because it used to cost around 160 when it came out, a price which I would say matches the true performance of this racket. Did you not peel the grip foil in the review??
They are paid to use the rackets also even advance club players cannot compare to the abilities of an international player, their abilities may allow them to see another side of the racket that most other players wont.
I think it’s the same (head design and dimensions look similar) as the nanoflare 270 except it is more flexible. Nf270 is flexible enough though and easy to use as a beginner, I don’t think it would be good to be even more flexible control would suffer. Is just get the 270 it’s a really good racket.
I've played with this racket and I must say it plays well especially for doubles. Mind you manufactures like Kawasaki are difficult to get hold of in India so cannot compare.
Keep up with the good work 👍🏻
does it play well with solo?
@@Dababy-xs5yv Not the most ideal for singles.
@@sumansingams1033 It's quick at defense but not powerful for smashes.
@@sumansingams1033 If smash power is what you want, I'd suggest you go for an astrox.
Thanks for the review. This is kind of sad though, was expecting big things. I love my nanoflare 270 but have improved as a player and needed something a little stiffer and quicker through the air but still light. The g4 grip also is a bonus I prefer it to g5.
Total let down - was hoping for more. The Black Panther 4u or the Felet Woven 4u are natural progression for you. Get in touch with Rob via our site if your interested.
I have this racket and i really like it. Mine is strung with aerobite 11.5kg (24pounds). When I play with this racket, I can get into the flow quite well. I am quite strong and bought it for its lightness. I thought that the speed would complement my strenght and be of an advantage. Where this racket excells at is on the receiving end, it gives me that consistency in the defence in singles. Smashes are nothing to talk about although they are far from bad. This racket became wonderful after a few sessions. At first I had to get used to it - after a few sessions of getting used to it, the racket lacked power and was a little weak. Then i went for it and the racket started to shine. Once you find that sweet spot you too could enjoy this racket. Being close to 100$ right now doesnt hurt either, I think it is an excellent price for the 380 Sharp! Especially because it used to cost around 160 when it came out, a price which I would say matches the true performance of this racket.
Did you not peel the grip foil in the review??
Thanks Karol - helpful feedback! We do overgrip the rackets during court testing, but not always for the smash test.
What tension did you have that strung at?
All rackets Yonex BG65 at 25lbs
Really surprised seeing reviews for all the Yonex rackets but still curious why all the top notch players are using Yonex
They are paid to use the rackets also even advance club players cannot compare to the abilities of an international player, their abilities may allow them to see another side of the racket that most other players wont.
Gooood job , nice information ♥️
This vs Nanoflare 270?
270 all day long
NEXT REVIEW WOULD BE YONEX NANOFLARE 160 FX please..
uppp upp uppp
I think it’s the same (head design and dimensions look similar) as the nanoflare 270 except it is more flexible. Nf270 is flexible enough though and easy to use as a beginner, I don’t think it would be good to be even more flexible control would suffer. Is just get the 270 it’s a really good racket.
@@ad34rt my nf 270 is broke, under 1 month
@@ad34rt and u think not good to flex ?, u look score nf 170 light in ezone, nf 170light is hi flexible
ok will try
1st view from india....❤️🙏
Compare yonex 39, which one better for you?
A39
This Vs nanoflare 370 speed ??
370 speed
Even though the tension Max is 27 lbs can I string it at 28?
Warranty will be void, but most the players i know string as high or higher
@@badmintonracketreview2814 What is the best string for the racket for power and hitting sound
do more Yonex racquets
loads of Yonex coming
Nanoflare are headlight rackets
Yes, advertised that way but didnt test that head light
Li-ning is getting better than Yonex i guess 😂