Best Yonex Attacking and defends racquets!
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Looking for the best Yonex racquets for attacking and defending? Discover top picks with Danny's expert advice on the best badminton racquets for both offense and defense.
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Hi, how much is the astrox 100ZZ 4u in ringgit? And pakai string and tension apa paling bagus untuk 100zz? Saya main singles and doubles (back hitter) with smashes
Hi bos, Astrox 100zz warna yang mana satu? Dark Navy ke Kurenai?
Kalau hard feeling, boleh cuba Exbolt 68, BG80/BG80 Power, 65 Titanium.
Kalau Exbolt 65, BG66 Brilliant. Tension 26/27.
Boleh tau boss guna string apa dengan tension berapa? suka hard feeling ke soft sikit?
what would be the best defending racket for you with the stuff you said like the number 1 racket for you for defending
The Nanoflare 1000Z, sir, as it offers faster swings and better maneuverability.
Astrox 88D gen 3 is good for singles too right?
Yes, you are right.
I thought 88s 3rd gen suitable for attacking as well?
Yes it is.
I have arcsaber 11 play should I upgrade to 11pro? 1000z / astrox 99 pro are too stiff for me, is 11pro the same?
We think you could upgrade to 11 Pro. 1000z and 99 pro are stiffer
What about the Nanoflare 800?
Hi, what do you want to know about? Nanoflare 800 or 800 Pro?
There's a smashing video with 800pro on my channel! It is really fast for defense and drives, easy to generate speed and good for drop shots! stick smashes are good aswell but jump smashes are not that great
@@Badmintongirl94 Yeah, perhaps the smash not as good as astrox series. the difference of head heavy and head light racquet.
I am confused between astrox 100, 99 tour and astrox 77 pro, in feel and usability are pro rackets best?
If you're somewhere betwen beginner and intermediate, practically speaking, you won't be able to tell the difference between play to pro rackets. To get in a deeper depth, if you are an advanced or professional player, the reason why they use high end rackets is because when you do get to that level as in all your shots are consistent, you know how to generate power, that's where the differences of high end rackets become clearer to you and you can use all the technologies bulild in high end rackets efficiently. To your question, yes, pro rackets do have the best handling and usability because they have more technologies in them but it takes a lot of skill to even notice the difference.
The astrox 100 and 99 tour have just a little difference. I've never really used both of them but I did some research. the astrox 100 is more of an all rounder in smash, handling, and usability. However, the 99, still being great but focuses on smash power more than an all rounder. Sorry, but I couldn't find a good source that can help me explain the astrox 77 so you'll have to do your research. Hope this helped.
@@kohaku3726 Thank you so much for your response. I am just an intermediate player, who is still learning new skills, developing game knowledge, now I can say that even tour series is more for me, I love to defense with aggressive smashing and precise net control, I want to improve myself a lot what rackets would you recommend me, I would be waiting for your response.
@@Omanshu Hello, thanks for the kind response. Just a side note, when you do reach a certain calibre of skill one day, your smash will be similar if not the same with just any racket; always prioritize technique, form, and your skill before getting a new racket. Now, for your racket, it sounds like you need something of an all rounder while still having good power out of it. It may seem obvious, but currently, the nanoflare 1000z is the best racket for that. Got yonex's newest generation technologies. I've never experienced this racket first hand, however according to my research, the 1000z seems to punish you if you have poor accuracy or aim and reversely, rewards you if you have good skills and arm power. Still, you can't really go wrong with the 1000z as it's kind of like one of the best rackets in the market right now. For me, I'm a junior intermediate level player and currently trying out the nanoray light 18i at 25lbs but I find that I can get similar power with the 100zz tour which I tried by borrowing my friend's. Really, it's about your skill more than your racket. Hope this answered your question
Thank you for your input.
@@vsmashsports Can you help me for the same?
What about doura z strike, where does that belong?
Hi. This racquet is definitely designed for attacking, but it's not my favorite to use due to its extra stiff shaft and a heavier feeling compared to other racquets :)
Review nanoflare nextstage pula
Hi, we've reviewed it sometime back. May watch it here ua-cam.com/video/inaSRms2jSM/v-deo.html
Currently I’m using a OG Nanoflare 800 3UG6… Understand it’s already no longer in production anymore which is a sad case…If I were to look
at the current Yonex Astrox series lineup, which will be the closest towards it? Thanks…
Hi. closest spec is the new 800 pro. However they both have different frame profile
Astrox 77 pro or Arcsaber 11 pro?
Hi. what is your playstyle?
What about 99pro?
I'm leaning away from the Astrox 99 Pro because of its heavier head frame. hihi :D
@@vsmashsports myself I am physically strong , can you suggest me the best powerful racquet for attacking
You may try All the Astrox series as they're built for for attacking and hard hitter. Especially the AX99Pro :)
@@vsmashsports thanks :)
you're most welcome!