Thanks for the review, it would be nice to get some comparisons going. Also, information about the balance points, and some more details about the red and green would be nice.
Been waiting for a review of this racquet. Currently had 4 Nanoray700 but on my last one due to fragile side of frame. Hopefully this one is really an improvement over the Nanoray700. Compared to the Nanoray700, is the balance point any different? Would be neat if you could compare the balance point of both racquets. Enjoyed the video :)
My nanoflare bought on 1st March 2019 cracked yesterday while playing. Hit the shuttle at the head of the frame. And it break almost right in the middle at the head of the frame. Tension to 27 lbs on a 4U 5G. Looks like a manufacturing defects. Sent to Sunrise for warranty claim. But thats not even 2 weeks, so might need to really relook into buying this
Khai Liang Ed I work in a racquet shop and we’ve sent a few back to Yonex already. Definitely defective if you ask me. The frame isn’t strong enough to be that thin I think.
My current racket is Voltric FB 5U (blue). Is it worthy if i buy Nanoflare 700 5U? Or should i buy 4U instead? Or just stick with Voltric FB. I mainly play double defensive style. Appreciate your feedback sir 😊
Nice review for performance of the racket but i hope next review you give the details specifications about the racket like the weight, the maximum string tension, and others.
So you were provided these racquets by Yonex. The review is going to be praising everywhere without really talking much about the feel of the racquets. It's a long video for some very vague conclusions. nice production though
engrjoey0611 Hi! Nanoflare 700 is definitely a head light racket, also when testing out I feel like the balance point is at around the middle point and tiny bit leaning towards the head.
This review was very helpful because I am planning on buying a new racket and this racket was one of the options. But I would also like it if anyone in the comments could recommend a racket for an intermediate player that plays front in mixed doubles. I'm not quite sure which rackets are good ones and which weights I should get it in. Thanks again for this review video!
Vivek Bagadhi thank you for your reply! We did weight the rackets but didn’t get a chance to film it at the moment. We included the information at 3:33 and 3:36.
Hi Northwest. I'm considering to buy a new racket. My existing one is 8 years old. Nano speed 500. I am playing mostly doubles with feather shuttle these days. Any recommendations ? Hi Vivek, if you are based in India you could help me pick a racket for a right price. I don't mind spending around 10-11k inr
It is, if you have the right stringing technique and a good machine (which they do) Ian is on the yonex stringing team so the technique is undoubtably amazing. So ya its pretty safe in Northwest's hands
I borrowed a Bravesword 12 2U and that thing was like a dream for me since I like heavy overall rackets plus the aerodynamic frame. Unfortunately, this racket doesnt even have a 3U. I still love to demo and review rackets so I look forward to the release. When they mentioned that it still has alot of power even while being head light, it probably means the repulsion of this Nanoflare is very high. It also helps that the frame is sharp.
N9ii seems like a much better racket with the current mixed 1 guy using it and ahmad from Indonesia using it too. This yonex racket seems like just another racket and nothing special. They always say “aero” frame but it doesn’t mean anything anymore
Joks Anderson Yes, we love Jetspeed s 10 as well. Definitely much more powerful than Nanoflare700 since the stiffness of the shaft makes a big difference on how they generate power. However Nanoflare700 is a much more forgiving racket, it’s suitable for all kinds of level player, whereas Jetspeed s 10 aims for intermediate/advanced player. Both of them are nice rackets!
Haaa, relaunch of MP 29 lite red& black matt finish which cost 1900/- inr at max. These days yonex keep coming with lot of new New varieties frequently to stay in market n compete with other brands. Don't get fooled by reviews, just wait for 3 to 6 months n u will get to know real reviews from club players. No use of purchasing high price head light racquet from yonex. Just try apacs n u will amazed by performance comparing with yonex racquet price
Felix Yu so not true, they have made an amazing improvement in headlight rackets making sure they don’t lose power when it comes to smashes and attacking play, most people stay away from head light rackets because of a lack of power, but with these new nano flares head light rackets will no longer be considered a disadvantage, your the type of person who doesn’t understand just how much work, effort and time goes into designing new rackets and doesn’t understand that when Yonex release a new racket it may not seem like anything is different but it is so stop complaining that Yonex are only trying to make money and be the change you want to see, so I invite you to try and design a better racket than yonex, i rest my case.
@@Will-zo2qm Dude, I'm sure there are differences in this racket compared to Yonex's other high-end rackets, but let's be honest that change is minuscule. Yonex is just like every other company when it comes to making money. They tweak things here and there, make flashy advertisements and pass it off as a new product. Even their ideas like the Duora is a gimmick. Each side of the racket has a specific purpose but who actually notices the difference between the sides and who keeps track of which side they are currently holding? When I was playing nationally in Canada I was sponsored by Yonex for a short while before signing with Victor and I've tried almost every racket they've designed. I'll admit there are differences but every racket they design has an almost identical feeling racket already sold on the market.
JayHe Have you ever tried a Duora racquet??? The difference is huge and if you couldn’t tell the difference then you either aren’t super skilled at badminton or you just naturally don’t have a feel for that sort of thing. My brother has a Duora 10 and the difference is very noticeable and it’s quite a genius design
Thanks for the review, it would be nice to get some comparisons going. Also, information about the balance points, and some more details about the red and green would be nice.
Cut the string when the strings goes. This helps maintain the racket shape and put much less pressure on the racket.
By god, that blue one looks good with those strings!
it's green color
Been waiting for a review of this racquet. Currently had 4 Nanoray700 but on my last one due to fragile side of frame. Hopefully this one is really an improvement over the Nanoray700. Compared to the Nanoray700, is the balance point any different? Would be neat if you could compare the balance point of both racquets. Enjoyed the video :)
My nanoflare bought on 1st March 2019 cracked yesterday while playing. Hit the shuttle at the head of the frame. And it break almost right in the middle at the head of the frame. Tension to 27 lbs on a 4U 5G. Looks like a manufacturing defects. Sent to Sunrise for warranty claim. But thats not even 2 weeks, so might need to really relook into buying this
Khai Liang Ed I work in a racquet shop and we’ve sent a few back to Yonex already. Definitely defective if you ask me. The frame isn’t strong enough to be that thin I think.
slim wide body frame been around decades ago, they are call isometric series. WIDEBODY 30 is the first for cab oval head
Do you think this is a good replacement if I’m currently using a nanospeed9900?
Hello, nice review. By the way, is there 3U version ?
Nice video is this racket easy to handle for beginner as well??
What do you prefer for your used this 700 or 800 new on 4u both. Is it difficult to used stiff shaff of 800 than medium in 700?
thx for the review, you have a nice relaxed walking techique^^
What about the new aerobite string the yellow and grey one?
My current racket is Voltric FB 5U (blue). Is it worthy if i buy Nanoflare 700 5U? Or should i buy 4U instead? Or just stick with Voltric FB. I mainly play double defensive style. Appreciate your feedback sir 😊
Which you have to choice between 88d or this racket?
Great review but how come the green racket 5U wasn't included in the smash/drops/clears demo?
When will this racquet launch in india
If compare nf 800 which has more power
Nice review for performance of the racket but i hope next review you give the details specifications about the racket like the weight, the maximum string tension, and others.
Selayang Racket Community SRC I saw the weight being mentioned (words description)
Should I buy it? is it good for singles?
What is the highest tension...
?
5U 19-27lbs, 4U 20-28lbs
35
3:32 - 3:37
Serius?
Seriuosly?
Hi! Can I ask what string and tension did u use for the vid?
So you were provided these racquets by Yonex. The review is going to be praising everywhere without really talking much about the feel of the racquets. It's a long video for some very vague conclusions. nice production though
FINALLY a matte finish on yonex racket..hard to find matte finish on top of the line yonex these days..
voltric fb?, voltric 80 etune and etc
Z force 2
will u do a comparison video with 3u 88s and this 4u version
as I am also using 88s and I will really want to know
Yes we will! Stay tuned and it will be out real soon!
thx looking forward
can you please measure the balance point of the racket?
engrjoey0611 Hi! Nanoflare 700 is definitely a head light racket, also when testing out I feel like the balance point is at around the middle point and tiny bit leaning towards the head.
what is the nanoflare 700 green colour strings colour?
bg 66 7:58
M40x: graphite or carbon fiber?
Hazim Irfan carbon fibre I guess.
No 3U option makes me sad. :(
This review was very helpful because I am planning on buying a new racket and this racket was one of the options. But I would also like it if anyone in the comments could recommend a racket for an intermediate player that plays front in mixed doubles. I'm not quite sure which rackets are good ones and which weights I should get it in. Thanks again for this review video!
Katearimo Astrox 88S
Is it good for begginers?
BaconDoesStuffz no. Only for beginners, sorry
In my opinion, it's not too much to recommend because this racket is indeed light but when it is swung down it will feel rather heavy
Wat is the cost
What is the name of the string for the blue nanoflare
Moses Fong I think it’s bg66
Darude sandstorm
what badminton shoes do u wear?
You didn't measure the weights of both racquets🙁
Vivek Bagadhi thank you for your reply! We did weight the rackets but didn’t get a chance to film it at the moment. We included the information at 3:33 and 3:36.
Hi Northwest. I'm considering to buy a new racket. My existing one is 8 years old. Nano speed 500. I am playing mostly doubles with feather shuttle these days.
Any recommendations ?
Hi Vivek, if you are based in India you could help me pick a racket for a right price. I don't mind spending around 10-11k inr
5U pulled 30 safe?
It is, if you have the right stringing technique and a good machine (which they do) Ian is on the yonex stringing team so the technique is undoubtably amazing. So ya its pretty safe in Northwest's hands
I am pretty sure that it’s blue and not green
can't wait
KanzatoJun Same here! It’s a great racket!
Repulsion of Nanoflare 700 Best in the World❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What is the prize of nanoflare 700 ??
220 USD?
around*
@@DailyShuttleMY 167 € (France ) 😂
approx 14000 Indian rupees
Good video , although I may not like the weight of this racket
Basically Fifi yes unfortunately Yonex doesn’t make 3U for this racket. But this racket plays really smooth and responsive!
Wazzup Malaysian Legend Fifi 😂
I borrowed a Bravesword 12 2U and that thing was like a dream for me since I like heavy overall rackets plus the aerodynamic frame. Unfortunately, this racket doesnt even have a 3U. I still love to demo and review rackets so I look forward to the release. When they mentioned that it still has alot of power even while being head light, it probably means the repulsion of this Nanoflare is very high. It also helps that the frame is sharp.
@@justinz.4069 Yo
The bestest racket made ever is my babe astrox 99
very attractive , thankyou
ToxIC PonG Thank you so much!
BestRackets
Am hesitating to get N9II or this new sweet baby
Go for the N9ii
N9ii seems like a much better racket with the current mixed 1 guy using it and ahmad from Indonesia using it too. This yonex racket seems like just another racket and nothing special. They always say “aero” frame but it doesn’t mean anything anymore
永远追新的,不然YY白开发了,哈哈
Maybe wait to demo it first. I will post my review on instagram if I get a chance to demo it.
@@room2232 yeah just an upgraded nanoray with better tension support
打球不忘堅持帶螺雷
Ohh thanks a lot
Im not impress in how u test the rackets
Then where your video testing the racket? They're testing the racket not to impress you, champion.
@@badmintonmaniac3913 booommm. Tosheeey...
😲🤣🤣🤣
@@badmintonmaniac3913 mmmmmmmmm. Still. Hahahah
Ratchanok's racket.
rio Might be! We will wait and see, because this racket is more towards a doubles racket. But definitely a very competitive racket! 😊
Ratchanok posted her new rackets alrdy
Looks like no power unlike jetspeed s10
Joks Anderson Yes, we love Jetspeed s 10 as well. Definitely much more powerful than Nanoflare700 since the stiffness of the shaft makes a big difference on how they generate power.
However Nanoflare700 is a much more forgiving racket, it’s suitable for all kinds of level player, whereas Jetspeed s 10 aims for intermediate/advanced player. Both of them are nice rackets!
It is inspired by flare gun in pubg mobile
But the sound is good.
支持一下同胞的频道,难得有美国本土的badminton channel~ Looking forward to more detailed reviews.
Steven Lian 謝謝您的支持!新年快樂!Thank you for your support! We will continue working hard on providing the best quality videos for you guys!
voltric guy are not happy with the racket
Isn't that blue not green😂
its astrox 88 d and 88 s
ио
Barbie move.
Seattle kurt cobain
Haaa, relaunch of MP 29 lite red& black matt finish which cost 1900/- inr at max. These days yonex keep coming with lot of new New varieties frequently to stay in market n compete with other brands. Don't get fooled by reviews, just wait for 3 to 6 months n u will get to know real reviews from club players. No use of purchasing high price head light racquet from yonex. Just try apacs n u will amazed by performance comparing with yonex racquet price
英语听力系列
green arrow xia 哈哈哈!是否要配上中文字幕?
@@proracketsports 最好吧。没有是看得有点累
this racket is fragile af.
スマッシュ頭おかしい程速い。
Another super expensive racket that is no different from other yonex rackets just to scam impulse buyers
Felix Yu so not true, they have made an amazing improvement in headlight rackets making sure they don’t lose power when it comes to smashes and attacking play, most people stay away from head light rackets because of a lack of power, but with these new nano flares head light rackets will no longer be considered a disadvantage, your the type of person who doesn’t understand just how much work, effort and time goes into designing new rackets and doesn’t understand that when Yonex release a new racket it may not seem like anything is different but it is so stop complaining that Yonex are only trying to make money and be the change you want to see, so I invite you to try and design a better racket than yonex, i rest my case.
@@Will-zo2qm Dude, I'm sure there are differences in this racket compared to Yonex's other high-end rackets, but let's be honest that change is minuscule. Yonex is just like every other company when it comes to making money. They tweak things here and there, make flashy advertisements and pass it off as a new product. Even their ideas like the Duora is a gimmick. Each side of the racket has a specific purpose but who actually notices the difference between the sides and who keeps track of which side they are currently holding? When I was playing nationally in Canada I was sponsored by Yonex for a short while before signing with Victor and I've tried almost every racket they've designed. I'll admit there are differences but every racket they design has an almost identical feeling racket already sold on the market.
JayHe Have you ever tried a Duora racquet??? The difference is huge and if you couldn’t tell the difference then you either aren’t super skilled at badminton or you just naturally don’t have a feel for that sort of thing. My brother has a Duora 10 and the difference is very noticeable and it’s quite a genius design
That’s an ugly jump smash
Its not exactly ugly to me nut yeah.. It do look kinda silly but thats habit.. Cant say anything bout that.
Pretty weak smash