Seo Seung-jae also use this racket in a special 3U version so don't underestimate it. It is very good for keep having the attack. You can make the shuttle go down even it's behind you. :)
Hi guys, I just saw Wang Chi-Lin won back to back men’s doubles finals using this racket. I thought that this racket being head light won’t give that much power but now I’ve changed my thoughts on this.
Hi Miguel, appreciate your thoughts on this and that's a fair observation. The other perspective I'd provide is that Chi-Lin has a big smash and it's mostly him, not the racquet. Definitely give the racquet a try and let us know your thoughts :)
I like this racquet for doubles. However, there is a problem with the durability. On the top part of the frame, there is a section with no outer shell material, but bare carbon. My racquets usually take some clashes when I play with various partners and the paint chips off eventually, but this one was different. One hit to the exposed top part of the frame and it was over. It was a pretty decent clash, so might have happened anyway, but I think it broke easier than any other racquet thus far.
I have been use for last 2 years, all around is very good, but only when used for smash i dont know whats wrong with this racket, like the power is missing.
Hi 1Flyingfist, great question and sorry for the confusion! It's fast because it's very light weight and is headlight as well. Although it can be swung fast, when swung the thick frame causes a bit of resistance so it's like I have to put more effort into it. Compare that, for example, with the Nanoflare 800, where it slices through the air quite clean.
Yo guys. I wanna ask does your Nanoflare 700's frame break easily when you accidentally hit the frame? Cuz mine just obliterated when I accidentally hit the shuttle with the frame and it's not even that hard when I hit it. I was doing some drives with my partner and all of a sudden the frame just snapped. The string that was strung on my racket was the BG66 Brilliant 27lbs.
For overhead clear shots, which one would be better - nanoflare 700 or astrox 77? I am using astrox 88d pro. It seems very hard to play clear shots with that.
Depends on what you mean. Why do you think you're having difficulty with the 88D Pro? Is it because you're not used to the rotational generator system? I think they're all quite easy to produce clears with, just different weighting and feeling. NF700 will lack power vs the other two rackets but will still be easy to clear with, Astrox 77 is a great racket that carries momentum well for clears. With that being said, it really depends on what primary problem is for your issues with clearing. You could try these rackets but if it's actually a technical issue, a racket change wont help much!
Seo Seung-jae also use this racket in a special 3U version so don't underestimate it.
It is very good for keep having the attack. You can make the shuttle go down even it's behind you. :)
Hi guys, I just saw Wang Chi-Lin won back to back men’s doubles finals using this racket. I thought that this racket being head light won’t give that much power but now I’ve changed my thoughts on this.
Hi Miguel, appreciate your thoughts on this and that's a fair observation. The other perspective I'd provide is that Chi-Lin has a big smash and it's mostly him, not the racquet. Definitely give the racquet a try and let us know your thoughts :)
@@Volantbadminton Good point, he can generate a powerful smash.
Its the man behind the racket….
I like this racquet for doubles. However, there is a problem with the durability. On the top part of the frame, there is a section with no outer shell material, but bare carbon. My racquets usually take some clashes when I play with various partners and the paint chips off eventually, but this one was different. One hit to the exposed top part of the frame and it was over. It was a pretty decent clash, so might have happened anyway, but I think it broke easier than any other racquet thus far.
That's very true - both the NF800 and NF700 tend to break quite easily!!!
I have been use for last 2 years, all around is very good, but only when used for smash i dont know whats wrong with this racket, like the power is missing.
i wonder why arisa uses this racket 🤔
and Wang CL!
Hi,
When you said the racket didn't fly through the air very swiftly due to the thick frame, how did it get a 9/10 for speed? 🤔
Hi 1Flyingfist, great question and sorry for the confusion! It's fast because it's very light weight and is headlight as well. Although it can be swung fast, when swung the thick frame causes a bit of resistance so it's like I have to put more effort into it. Compare that, for example, with the Nanoflare 800, where it slices through the air quite clean.
Yo guys. I wanna ask does your Nanoflare 700's frame break easily when you accidentally hit the frame? Cuz mine just obliterated when I accidentally hit the shuttle with the frame and it's not even that hard when I hit it. I was doing some drives with my partner and all of a sudden the frame just snapped. The string that was strung on my racket was the BG66 Brilliant 27lbs.
it's either Ur frame was made from aluminium and not graphite and was fake
Please review astrox 88 series!
We'll keep it in mind when we can get back to the courts!
Done! 88S is out, 88D coming out soon!
Jeff: Apple
Henry: Yeah I completely agree
Henry: Samsung actually
@@Volantbadminton ok you didn't get the joke... Henry was saying “yeah I completely agree” a lot in the video to whatever Jeff said
For overhead clear shots, which one would be better - nanoflare 700 or astrox 77? I am using astrox 88d pro. It seems very hard to play clear shots with that.
Depends on what you mean. Why do you think you're having difficulty with the 88D Pro? Is it because you're not used to the rotational generator system? I think they're all quite easy to produce clears with, just different weighting and feeling. NF700 will lack power vs the other two rackets but will still be easy to clear with, Astrox 77 is a great racket that carries momentum well for clears. With that being said, it really depends on what primary problem is for your issues with clearing. You could try these rackets but if it's actually a technical issue, a racket change wont help much!
Nf700 vs 88s vs nf800?
Hi Wakleman, we haven't reviewed 88s properly yet but between NF700 and NF800 it is easily NF800 :)
@@Volantbadminton okay thanks man!
NF800 for sure personally 😊 just reviewed the 88S if you want to know our thoughts!
Bro Is Nanoflare 700 is better than Astrox 88 s pro...plz tell me
Our preference would be NF800 > Astrox 88S Pro > NF 700
seriously power 4/10? 🥺🥺
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well is Aya Ohori's racket. You guys should ask a girl for her opinion.
Will try!
Ratings are ridiculous does not make sense not watching their reviews again
You'll be missed 🥲