Have been using it for a few months. Love it! It’s quick and it’s good for defense. Power smash is a bit lacking but it is expected due to the weight I guess. Great ratchet and worth to try
I think this is one of the fastest rackets ever made by Yonex. If you are a doubles player who likes to play in the front, then this racket is for you. I just love the speed at which it swings. For me its amazing. Plus I love the control too. And please sincere request, shift to aerobite boost strings if you havent tried them yet. You can actually feel 90% of your shots with those strings.
Outside of a crack in the frame (not all the way through) from hitting myself in my thigh after smashing but avoiding my partner, this has been a great racket, and while I will try some others I already ordered a replacement. It’s easy to use, quick, and gives a good smash. It’s not the biggest smash, but big enough, even as a more beginner player to badminton, but not to racket sports it just responds and moves how I would want a racket to and I’ve never been surprised by timing issues or anything else that happens on other rackets.
Definitely good for players of all levels. Very fast frame, good for defense, drives well and super easy to control. Light and easy to use but lacking on power as compared to the Nanoflare 800. Only downside is that it is less durable to on court knocks and clashes. Already broke 2 of these, the last one was a direct hit from my doubles partner using a Z Force 2 which came out unscratched.
They both feel quick in the air, however the N700 offers easier repulsion, it will be less tiring to play long sessions with and is less likely to injure your shoulder or elbow with. The A77 4u is ultimately going to be more powerful, but for the speed and quickness of doubles i would opt with the N700
I am curious about the performance measurement results for the 5U version of Nanoflare 700. I would appreciate it if you could test it and provide the results.
A really great analysis of the entire racquet. It’s amazing that each and every detail is been covered by you all but would really like to know the numbers obtained from the tests you performed. Thank you.
Recently I used both the rackets Nanoflare700 and Kawasaki king 9. Nanoflare is easy to use felt so comfortable in hand.. however flexible rackets are little week in smash.. king k9 is another level.. offense is awesome.. the racket will trigger you to hard smash.. defense is fantastic as well like brave sword12.. but only negative is when holding king k9 always u feel the head stiffness.. and king k9 price is very low compared to nanoflare u can get for 8000 inr.. Nanoflare suits for beginners and all level of players however king k9 is not for beginners.. you need little technique and strong wrist to see its performance.. my pick is Kawasaki k9 for it's hordcore offense and wonderful defense..
Great review. I think I'll add my thoughts on this racket. I think it's a good racket. It feels rather heavy for a 4U but isn't hard to swing. Quick through air. Decent power overhead and even smash was better than I thought, not amazing but not bad. Clears I found really good, easy and precise. Found it hard to really manoeuvre and felt sometimes hard to get my backhand in position and get the repulsion off in time to the smash (I'm sorry if this is a bad explanation of this, it's hard to explain). I didn't think it's control at the net was amazing either. Very easy to use, large sweetspot. I think it's a racket which will divide opinion a lot, and feels like a fairly unique racket, I imagine for quite a few though it'll suit them perfectly. I agree with the review, I think for most this racket will suit people more than the Astroxes.
I'm still choosing between the nanoflare 700 5u or the duora z-strike, which one do you think is better? i play both singles and doubles, and i need a racket that is swift on driving and can do some serious smashes too. which racket would you recommend?
They are so so different, not sure why you are comparing these two particular rackets and a 5u and 3u. I would suggest start with knowing which weight category and balance you are most comfortable with and then start to narrow your choices.
Great video sir. Sir I'm an intermediate doubles player and I play with my current racquet for few years now, I'm looking to get a new racquet which would you recommend among nanoflare700, yonex astrox88s or victor js12. Your reply will be very helpful to me. Thank you.
Sir i am an hard smasher and plays rallies from third line to third line. I want a racket with power and control too. Can i buy 3d caliber 500 or 3d caliber 300c. I am getting both at 70 pounds. You too can suggest any rackets for my needs mentioned above Waiting for your reply
Sir please give me reply.... I would like to buy one yonex racket.. whats ur advise..... me advanced player recently i bought one head light racket and paid around 130 $ then only i realise that was one of my worst decision.... please give me an advise... even balance or head heavy is ok for me.....
Victor jetspeed S10... Sir I purchased one nanoflare 800 3 U racket whats your opinion sir.... May I get a review of youra recently.... May be I am not a good player but I got alot of knowledge of rackets juat bcoz of U sir thanks alot for that....
Lining 3D 900i is 5u racket and it meant to be quicker. Can you compare to Yonex nanoflare 700 5u. Which one should I get? I am woman player and play women doubles(most time on the backcourt) and mix doubles. Thanks
I bought both Li Ning 900i and Yonex N700 4u. You are absolutely right, I love 900i probably the best I ever played. However the Yonex n700 was broken in the first day play. Extremely fragile frame, do not recommend. I have 7 Yonex high end rackets and non of them has done this to me. Thank you very much for the video and your recommendation.
Thanks for making detailed information video. Could you please suggest me one light head 5u racket under 70 usd and one even balanced 4u or 5u under 100 usd.
@@badmintonracketreview2814 Thanks for your suggestion, I was playing with li-ning tb nano 8000 from last two year and very much satisfied with same. so as per your suggestion which one you feel from above list is closest to tb nano 8000. How do you feel about Lining 7ii tf is it worth?
I can't decide this one or lining windstorm 72? I already have nanoflare 270, it is great for playing deception shots but really lack of smashing power😢
Badminton Racket Review thank you so much for your response. Please show me what racket would be the better upgrade of NF 270? I am considering astrox 77 as second racket. I also try Astrox 88s 4u but it may not flexible enough.
Hi Sir. I am currently using Bravesword 12 4u then to Arcsaber 11 3u. Is this racket worth upgrade from Arcsaber 11 3u ? P.S. i dont use much Bravesword 12 4U is because the price in my country is way too expensive to play with the racket.
If you can get the Nanoflare 800 then try it, its worth the upgrade, the Nanoflare 700 also worth the upgrade on Arc 11, will be a lot easier to use, but will take some time to adjust to timing.
Dear BRR. I have a friend who had serious shoulder injuries* (rotator cuff rupture, front and back fasteners tear). He plays only doubles. His level is intermediate. He played with the Nanoflare 700 racket. Then he lost it and will now buy a new one. His question- is there a better racket than the Nanoflare 700: -clears should be better than Nanoflare 700 -attacking hits should be better than Nanoflare 700 -the racket must be secure (for his shoulder). What can you recommend? Regards *Nananoflare 700 is not the reason of these injuries.
@@moritzbinsarsinaga9770 He continue to use Nanoflare 700. He is not very happy because of the fact that this racket is very fragile (two rackets has already broken)
How about BG 65 vs BG 65 Ti vs BG 68 ti for nanoflare 700? I confuse with it. I use nanogy 99, at first its not feel good. But after using it 3 times its good.
Nothing can beat the Auraspeed 90s.. It’s a phenomenal racquet.. the whipping enhancement technology is amazing.. it whips and returns the shuttle so fast.. unbelievable.. people who have never played with victor racquets would never understand.. yonex is nowhere close to victor.. they make such boxy, heavy and slow racquets..once you try victor.. you can never like yonex.
@@badmintonracketreview2814 sir we need racket user friendly for double and single, can u recommended for me ast 77 4u, arc 11 3u , ast 99 pro or other maybe? manythanks Sir
Compared to those its much slower in the air, but easier to use and adapt timing to. I would like to use the A55 out of the ones you have chosen, but its so much harder to get the full potential from, i would still consider the NF 700
Thank you. I just bought this racket and dont want to regret.
Let us know your thoughts, its not a bad racket to be fair.
tbh I really like a lightweight racket with huge and thick frame and medium flex shaft, the smash feel is so solid
Good analysis in a controlled environment. Subscribed!
Have been using it for a few months. Love it! It’s quick and it’s good for defense. Power smash is a bit lacking but it is expected due to the weight I guess. Great ratchet and worth to try
Great!
I think this is one of the fastest rackets ever made by Yonex. If you are a doubles player who likes to play in the front, then this racket is for you. I just love the speed at which it swings. For me its amazing. Plus I love the control too. And please sincere request, shift to aerobite boost strings if you havent tried them yet. You can actually feel 90% of your shots with those strings.
Thanks for making video on Nanoflare rackets
Please make video on mizuno rackets also
Outside of a crack in the frame (not all the way through) from hitting myself in my thigh after smashing but avoiding my partner, this has been a great racket, and while I will try some others I already ordered a replacement. It’s easy to use, quick, and gives a good smash. It’s not the biggest smash, but big enough, even as a more beginner player to badminton, but not to racket sports it just responds and moves how I would want a racket to and I’ve never been surprised by timing issues or anything else that happens on other rackets.
Definitely good for players of all levels. Very fast frame, good for defense, drives well and super easy to control. Light and easy to use but lacking on power as compared to the Nanoflare 800. Only downside is that it is less durable to on court knocks and clashes. Already broke 2 of these, the last one was a direct hit from my doubles partner using a Z Force 2 which came out unscratched.
Great Job!
@@badmintonracketreview2814 how can I place order 2 of this racquets?
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How would you compare the Nanoflare 700 with the Astrox 77? For a player that plays more doubles and prefer for front/center court plays. Thanks!
They both feel quick in the air, however the N700 offers easier repulsion, it will be less tiring to play long sessions with and is less likely to injure your shoulder or elbow with. The A77 4u is ultimately going to be more powerful, but for the speed and quickness of doubles i would opt with the N700
I am curious about the performance measurement results for the 5U version of Nanoflare 700. I would appreciate it if you could test it and provide the results.
Great video sir
Can you please give a video on diffrent types of strings also
Coming in about 2-3 weeks
A really great analysis of the entire racquet. It’s amazing that each and every detail is been covered by you all but would really like to know the numbers obtained from the tests you performed. Thank you.
It scored 67/100 with a 241 km/h smash
Thank you for your cooperation 👍🏻
Review the Nanoflare 800. Thanks!
Trying
Recently I used both the rackets Nanoflare700 and Kawasaki king 9. Nanoflare is easy to use felt so comfortable in hand.. however flexible rackets are little week in smash.. king k9 is another level.. offense is awesome.. the racket will trigger you to hard smash.. defense is fantastic as well like brave sword12.. but only negative is when holding king k9 always u feel the head stiffness.. and king k9 price is very low compared to nanoflare u can get for 8000 inr.. Nanoflare suits for beginners and all level of players however king k9 is not for beginners.. you need little technique and strong wrist to see its performance.. my pick is Kawasaki k9 for it's hordcore offense and wonderful defense..
Brilliant - well done!
Thank you
is the nf700 worth investing over the nf270 (half the price)?
Great review. I think I'll add my thoughts on this racket. I think it's a good racket. It feels rather heavy for a 4U but isn't hard to swing. Quick through air. Decent power overhead and even smash was better than I thought, not amazing but not bad. Clears I found really good, easy and precise. Found it hard to really manoeuvre and felt sometimes hard to get my backhand in position and get the repulsion off in time to the smash (I'm sorry if this is a bad explanation of this, it's hard to explain). I didn't think it's control at the net was amazing either. Very easy to use, large sweetspot. I think it's a racket which will divide opinion a lot, and feels like a fairly unique racket, I imagine for quite a few though it'll suit them perfectly. I agree with the review, I think for most this racket will suit people more than the Astroxes.
Really appreciate you taking the time out to leave a review - thanks so much!!!
Nice review sir.Between voltric z force2 and nanoray z speed which got more power and speed ?
ZF2 4u is the bomb, go for that, or you could try the Voltric 21DG Slim, also good
Please take weight and balance point without strings,(only factory grip). That would be much more accurate according to manufacturers specs
We do only measure with factory grip, however, we always felt racket without strings is a pointless measurement.
@@badmintonracketreview2814 Then either Yonex change its way or each video with balance point will just be "Yonex marketing their racket wrong AGAIN"
Dear BRR, will you test (in E-zone) "nanoflare junior"?
No Peter, we have nearly 51 new rackets to add, the Nano junior is not included
Please do review of carbonex 8000 plus
Will try
I'm still choosing between the nanoflare 700 5u or the duora z-strike, which one do you think is better? i play both singles and doubles, and i need a racket that is swift on driving and can do some serious smashes too. which racket would you recommend?
5u will be too light i guess if you play singles and doubles both,, on the other hand zstrike is better for singles as well as doubles
They are so so different, not sure why you are comparing these two particular rackets and a 5u and 3u. I would suggest start with knowing which weight category and balance you are most comfortable with and then start to narrow your choices.
Great video sir. Sir I'm an intermediate doubles player and I play with my current racquet for few years now, I'm looking to get a new racquet which would you recommend among nanoflare700, yonex astrox88s or victor js12. Your reply will be very helpful to me. Thank you.
none of those unfortunately. The Nanoflare 270, Astrox 39, Li-Ning CAliber 900i, JPX 8.1, Jnice Black Panther
@@badmintonracketreview2814 thank you sir.
Hello sir, can you suggest me which one is better between Nanoflare 700 vs 3D Calibar 900i ? For all around type
Thank you
3d Caliber 900i is great and really stable, but not super powerful.
Sir I am finding a best racket from li ling and yonex of about 75pounds. Please suggest from both companies
Windstorm 72 is nice and Yonex Nanoflare 270
Sir i am an hard smasher and plays rallies from third line to third line. I want a racket with power and control too.
Can i buy 3d caliber 500 or 3d caliber 300c. I am getting both at 70 pounds.
You too can suggest any rackets for my needs mentioned above
Waiting for your reply
@@jagjotsinghmed488 You can Buy Abroz Venom and Nano 9900 in India now - they are better
Can you make a video signs of a original nanoflare 700🙏
Which is one is that?
The racket
The code
Sir please give me reply.... I would like to buy one yonex racket.. whats ur advise..... me advanced player recently i bought one head light racket and paid around 130 $ then only i realise that was one of my worst decision.... please give me an advise... even balance or head heavy is ok for me.....
Which racket did you buy?
Victor jetspeed S10... Sir I purchased one nanoflare 800 3 U racket whats your opinion sir.... May I get a review of youra recently.... May be I am not a good player but I got alot of knowledge of rackets juat bcoz of U sir thanks alot for that....
Lining 3D 900i is 5u racket and it meant to be quicker. Can you compare to Yonex nanoflare 700 5u. Which one should I get? I am woman player and play women doubles(most time on the backcourt) and mix doubles. Thanks
The 900i we used weighed 85 grams and we have not tried the N700 5u. Based on the two we have tried I would say 900i should serve you better.
I bought both Li Ning 900i and Yonex N700 4u. You are absolutely right, I love 900i probably the best I ever played. However the Yonex n700 was broken in the first day play. Extremely fragile frame, do not recommend. I have 7 Yonex high end rackets and non of them has done this to me. Thank you very much for the video and your recommendation.
Toothless Crack by clashing?
CK KC yes, but slightly. And it happened many times for my be loved 88s and 88d or any other high end rackets and they are all fine..
Toothless how many tension u strung on NF700?
Very nice information about the racket I like it and I'm going to buy this racket thnx for very good review 🥰😊👍
Thanks for making detailed information video. Could you please suggest me one light head 5u racket under 70 usd and one even balanced 4u or 5u under 100 usd.
Abroz Venom, Abroz Nano 9900, Apacs Wave 10, Kawasaki Superlight 6800, Abroz Nano smash, Yonex Nanoflare 270, Yonex Astrox 5fx
@@badmintonracketreview2814 Thanks for your suggestion, I was playing with li-ning tb nano 8000 from last two year and very much satisfied with same. so as per your suggestion which one you feel from above list is closest to tb nano 8000. How do you feel about Lining 7ii tf is it worth?
I can't decide this one or lining windstorm 72? I already have nanoflare 270, it is great for playing deception shots but really lack of smashing power😢
Consider so coaching on your technique, Abroz rackets will support your smash more than the ones you mention, N270 best option
Badminton Racket Review thank you so much for your response. Please show me what racket would be the better upgrade of NF 270? I am considering astrox 77 as second racket. I also try Astrox 88s 4u but it may not flexible enough.
@@Anhnguyen-fl8qy A77 4u is great but its a shoulder killer, perhaps consider Jnice Black Panther or Kawasaki King K9
@@badmintonracketreview2814 thank you for awesome advice. I will give them a try soon. Does it take long to buy racket from you and ship to US?
@@Anhnguyen-fl8qy Hi Anh, we communicated via email and Facebook right?
Hi Sir. I am currently using Bravesword 12 4u then to Arcsaber 11 3u. Is this racket worth upgrade from Arcsaber 11 3u ?
P.S. i dont use much Bravesword 12 4U is because the price in my country is way too expensive to play with the racket.
If you can get the Nanoflare 800 then try it, its worth the upgrade, the Nanoflare 700 also worth the upgrade on Arc 11, will be a lot easier to use, but will take some time to adjust to timing.
Have you reviewed the nanoray z speed? How is it?
Not great, for most beginners or intermediate players it is useless.
Waiting for nanoflare 800 3 U rackets review.. sir please make it fast...
One more week - really very sorry
Dear BRR.
I have a friend who had serious shoulder injuries* (rotator cuff rupture, front and back fasteners tear). He plays only doubles. His level is intermediate.
He played with the Nanoflare 700 racket. Then he lost it and will now buy a new one.
His question- is there a better racket than the Nanoflare 700:
-clears should be better than Nanoflare 700
-attacking hits should be better than Nanoflare 700
-the racket must be secure (for his shoulder).
What can you recommend?
Regards
*Nananoflare 700 is not the reason of these injuries.
hi Peter, may I know what racket your friend settle with?
@@moritzbinsarsinaga9770 He continue to use Nanoflare 700. He is not very happy because of the fact that this racket is very fragile (two rackets has already broken)
@@petergorelov6852 yeah heard that in multiple sources as well, really imagining whether we have alternative for nf700 with sturdier build
is this good if i string it with yonex BG65 ti with 28 tension only?
Yes great string, but remember 28 lbs wont give you extra power only added control.
How about BG 65 vs BG 65 Ti vs BG 68 ti for nanoflare 700? I confuse with it. I use nanogy 99, at first its not feel good. But after using it 3 times its good.
Can you send me pics of the nanoflare 700🙏
Can someone please compare auraspeed 90s and nanoflare 700?
90s much more hardcore, N700 easier to use, however, if you are well trained then the A90s will have the most potential for performance
Nothing can beat the Auraspeed 90s.. It’s a phenomenal racquet.. the whipping enhancement technology is amazing.. it whips and returns the shuttle so fast.. unbelievable.. people who have never played with victor racquets would never understand.. yonex is nowhere close to victor.. they make such boxy, heavy and slow racquets..once you try victor.. you can never like yonex.
what ur string? and how lb?
Will the 4u give more powerfull smash than the 5u?
I would expect so
great racket!
Sir, is it better than astrox 88s
For Sure
Hello sir,
Mostly I used to play doubles & using Astrox 77 3u is it good for me to go for Nanoflare 700 or Astrox 88s
If you can use the A77 3u then try the A77 4u, then N800, then N700 then A88s
@@badmintonracketreview2814 sir we need racket user friendly for double and single, can u recommended for me ast 77 4u, arc 11 3u , ast 99 pro or other maybe? manythanks Sir
Well even within the Yonex brand, how would you compare this to Astrox 22 or Astrox 55?
Compared to those its much slower in the air, but easier to use and adapt timing to. I would like to use the A55 out of the ones you have chosen, but its so much harder to get the full potential from, i would still consider the NF 700
Isn't a 5u??
Not the version we tested
Unless the astrox100zz
Is this recommended for intermediate players?
It's great for intermediate players.
4u??
4u yes
can you recommend me a yonex racket suitable for beginner-intermediate ?
Yonex Nanoflare 270
We all need to play your vdo at 2x speed...🙄
We tried to speed it up now