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@@CKYew hey CK. Do you still have the 88d gen 3? I finally got my hands on one last night and it's quite different from my gen 1. The gen 3 feels alot closer to an astrox 77 pro if I'm honest, the 88d gen 3 is head heavier and slightly stiffer? Your thoughts? (not knocking the 77pro, it's a nice approachable racket). Gen 3 vs gen 1.. Gen 1 has a significantly stiffer shaft and 'less' head heavy.
Great and humble video. There's alot to learn from this video and not just the racket. So many people buy the 100zz because it's the most expensive and automatically think it's 'the best'. It is, if you have the stamina and techniques to wield the racket properly. Most of us do not have this. I play at a more advanced level than in the videos, confident with smashing and know 100zz is a little above what I can physically use to it's potential (I am an aggressive player). If you can't flex the racket on smashes its too stiff. If you feel a racket is too flexible you can't consistantly find the sweetspot because you are overpowering the racket and forced to power down for the racket, then you should go stiffer. Saying this, you need to ask yourself, is it really taking that much off your game vs the easy to play benefits?
@@iodineclip Even pro players don't automatically pick the stiffest rackets because they know which parts of the game they want to be strong at, eg, Huang Ya Qiong I believe is using Ax77pro, mid flex head heavy, previously she was using Lining Aeronaut I7000? (though it says stiff) it's actually a mid flex head heavy. I'm not going to pretend I hit as hard as male professional players, female pro players are a good benchmark on where to start looking at rackets for my level. I'm rocking the 88D 4u mainly doubles, but will have no limiting issues using Ax77pro.
Thanks for the review. I would just suggest that anyone who loves a big smash waits for more reviews on the smash power ease/potential to avoid disappointment. Especially since the performance concept of the racquet looks to be around the ‘clear’ and controlling rallies. The Nanoflare 700 really impressed me with its clearing power when I tried it but the smash power was the weakest of racquets I have experienced.
Thank you for fastest review in the world :) . I'd like to ask some question , Please compare 700Pro to 800Pro below.... 1. Drive shot. 2. Clear shot from the back court. 3. Stiffness . 4. Speed of handling (I mean when you have to defend with quickly response and continuous). 4. Smash power. Thank you krub(From Thailand Haha).
I have been using all sorts of different makes of racket from li- ning 100 axforce and victor thruster F enhanced, and my game was ok with the power of the li-ning but I have just gone back to yonex for the nanoflare 1000zz and what a racket power a net play and control leaves all my other rackets in the dust. Excellent review as always keep up the great work I always look forward to your review of badminton rackets
@@somonisak5591 i personally would keep the 800 pro (atleast for now) and try the 700 pro, if its good for you then buy it and if you think you'd rather get the money then sell the 800 pro, but imo i would keep the 800 pro. maybe wait a few months for the 700 pro to become more available (and most likely a bit cheaper)
The Servo filter was used in Yonex latest tennis racquet release percept. When comparing VDM vs Servofilter VDM is definitely more muted with servofilter still comfortable but much better feedback. Did you find it was the same for their badminton racquets?
interesting review on this one. my go to racket used to be the 2nd gen 88d pro just like you but ive been loving the 77 pro for its ease of use and i felt that i can swing the 77 pro easily compared to the 88d pro. i did not like my 1000z at all so im curious if the 700 pro will be a good fit for me. thoughts?
I have probably the most turbulent Yonex racket switching journey ever, I started badminton with a 5U Karakal racket(where I played with a factory string 🤣) moved to the Astrox 88D Pro 3U, then to the Nanoflare 1000 Game, then Nanoflare 1000Z 4U, to the ArcSaber 11 Pro 4U, and currently settled in on the Astrox 100ZZ 4U… I mean unless Yonex will come up with some next generation Astrox 100, I’m not switching, I just love the aggressive smash from the 100ZZ, although if I was to be reaaaaally picky I’d probably go back to the ArcSaber 11 Pro.. that racket with Exbolt 63/65 was amazing when I was focusing on mixed doubles.
Great video as always. So the only difference between the 1st and 2nd generation NF700 is the feel of it? Also, what's with purple tinge on your hair? Matching with the racket's colorway? 😆
I'd be intrigued to see what the durability of the new NF700 Pro is like! The old NF700 was notorious for having an extremely weak frame, and I knew multiple players that broke numerous of them.
Hey CKYew, I really like the 700 pro based on playing with it so I plan on getting one. I was in a similar situation with you where I used to use an 88D in 4U well but the 700 pro really helped me in areas I lacked in. I just can't decide between 4U and 5U. Lots of reviewers have been saying the 5U feels better than 4U for smashes and that it is more whippy feeling, is this true?
So…. I just buy the Ars90K Metallic. And now you release this Nanoflare700pro review. Now I need to buy this one. 😂 Btw, Im a head heavy racket user. But I think I need to change to head light racket nowadays. Im not getting any younger. Tq 4 the review😅
We're in the same boat. The 90kM is very stiff though right, so I'm wandering if I'd benefit from the flex of this. Although I somehow doubt that this nanoflare will produce smashes like the 90kM, what do you think?
@@chrismorton4242 Nf700pro definitely will have less power in smash. But in terms of control and precision, it is far better than the Ars90KM. I think the Nf700pro will a great racket to all user. Either u are an ameteur or advance player.
Great review..! 👍🏼 Is their a noticeable power difference that you feel between 88 d pro and this new 700 pro ? How does it feel when smashing from the back court?
@@CKYew So if my goal is to just play casually without injury for a long time this should be a good rackets right? I am currently using Astrox 100 game which is absolutely amazing for control and Rapid smashing but doesn't have that kill power from the back . I am assuming The 77 pro being the high end racket should be able to produce better power than my Game series rackets while letting me keep the same or better level of control and accuracy?
I love the astrox 88 d pro 3rd gen 4u model on exbolt 68 and play quite good ....should i try this one?..... P.s. i am also pretty comfortable with the nanoflare 1000z in doubles. Should i stick to what i already like or try this?
Thanks so much for all your amazing videos! You're my go-to resource for racquets and strings! Any thoughts on racquet fragility for this new NF700 Pro, i.e., will it break easily on clashes? Hoping that you don't get one, of course...
My main concern , how’s the frame ? Is it fragile like old nanoflare 700? Because previously i heard a lot of nanoflare 700 easily to break just you misshit the frame
Hey CK. as always great reviews. I've been struggling to find wide badminton shoes here in UK. there are some older models, but looking for new generations shoe. any recommendation where to get? also maybe you can do a video review of what shoes to get for beginner to intermediate, covering the width shoe if possible. i heard badminton shoe are not true to size. is it true?
I had the same issue. I ended up getting the Yonex 65Z3 wide (white/orange) but from Amazon Japan where they have all the sizes - nowhere in the UK seems to have any stock after searching for weeks. Even with shipping to the UK, it was cheaper than the standard 65Z3 UK pricing, and arrived in under a week. Only downside is that returns is a hassle/not worth it if the size isn't right. Usually people say go a 1/2 size up but imo with the wide version, you can just get your normal size. I went a 1/2 up and its a touch too big after breaking them in.
Hi there. How would you compare this to Arcsaber 11 pro or is this even a good comparison? I've been using Arcsaber 11 pro and absolutely loved it, but I'm looking for another one more for a little bit of variety in my play. Or would Astrox 88s pro be a better choice?
Eagerly awaiting a video comparing the NF700p, nf800p & nf1000z. Currently using the OG nf800 in 4u and absolute love the racket. But down to my last one and I’m pretty sure I’ll need a replacement in a few months.
@@CKYew but i find going back to OG 800 (which i played for years) really difficult after getting used to 800pro. the bigger frame surface is too forgiving 😝. Also eagerly awaiting NF800 pro and NF700 pro comparison!🥰
@CKYew I am looking to get a new racquet but is thorn between NF700 Pro and NF 800 Pro. I have a OG NF800 and like the racquet, although I dislike the hollow feeling/excessive vibration I get when I contact the shuttle when playing more powerful shots from the rear. If I want a racquet with less vibration/hollow feeling, do you think that NF800 Pro would be better for me or the NF700?
I'm playing 800pro and I'm very satisfied. Because like you said, it's light but it will get me out of trouble. About smash, anyway, you can't kill your opponent with 1-2 shots even if you use a super heavy racket. So it's best to focus on technique when smashing, making the direction of the shuttlecock more unpredictable instead of power. Then you will finish your opponent At first, it takes a little time to get used to, but after getting used to it, 800 pro is great. Haven't tried 700 pro yet, but next time, I will try
@CKYew Hi CK, I currently own the OG nanoflare 800 3U. Would you prefer the og nanoflare 800 3u or this new nanoflare 700 pro 4u? Thanks. This will give me insight if I should swap the og nf800 to this new nf700 pro.
Hiya CK, could you please review the bargain basement Astrox and Nanoflare models please? Namely Astrox 01 Ability/Clear/Feel and Nanoflare 002 Ability/Clear/Feel? Ignoring the Nanoflare 001 series as those are 5U racquets and you always review for 4U/G5 racquets.
Yeah, I didn't like the way that looked at all. 88D 3rd gen is the nicest looking racket, to me. Too many people have the 1000z now, so it no longer looks unique.
Hey, does anyone know if Central Sports ships to the U.S. I keep looking on through their shipping policies and I can't find anything about world wide shipping. Anyone know?
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Please review Thruster F ultra
@@CKYew hey CK.
Do you still have the 88d gen 3?
I finally got my hands on one last night and it's quite different from my gen 1.
The gen 3 feels alot closer to an astrox 77 pro if I'm honest, the 88d gen 3 is head heavier and slightly stiffer? Your thoughts?
(not knocking the 77pro, it's a nice approachable racket).
Gen 3 vs gen 1.. Gen 1 has a significantly stiffer shaft and 'less' head heavy.
You're fast CK! I was waiting in anticipating for this review of yours, considering you love both the NF700 and NF800
🙏
great review, good to see the NF700P was a great hit. will you be reviewing Victor Thruster F Ultra?
Great and humble video. There's alot to learn from this video and not just the racket.
So many people buy the 100zz because it's the most expensive and automatically think it's 'the best'. It is, if you have the stamina and techniques to wield the racket properly. Most of us do not have this.
I play at a more advanced level than in the videos, confident with smashing and know 100zz is a little above what I can physically use to it's potential (I am an aggressive player). If you can't flex the racket on smashes its too stiff.
If you feel a racket is too flexible you can't consistantly find the sweetspot because you are overpowering the racket and forced to power down for the racket, then you should go stiffer.
Saying this, you need to ask yourself, is it really taking that much off your game vs the easy to play benefits?
great insight which I missed.
WOW this is a perfect explanation on racket stiffness, i finally understand why stiff rackets are mostly more suited to pro players. thanks !
@@iodineclip Even pro players don't automatically pick the stiffest rackets because they know which parts of the game they want to be strong at, eg, Huang Ya Qiong I believe is using Ax77pro, mid flex head heavy, previously she was using Lining Aeronaut I7000? (though it says stiff) it's actually a mid flex head heavy.
I'm not going to pretend I hit as hard as male professional players, female pro players are a good benchmark on where to start looking at rackets for my level.
I'm rocking the 88D 4u mainly doubles, but will have no limiting issues using Ax77pro.
I got a 100zz and 99pro cuz I thought nah id win but ye honestly is really hard to utilize those kind of rackets to their full potential
Thanks for the review. I would just suggest that anyone who loves a big smash waits for more reviews on the smash power ease/potential to avoid disappointment.
Especially since the performance concept of the racquet looks to be around the ‘clear’ and controlling rallies.
The Nanoflare 700 really impressed me with its clearing power when I tried it but the smash power was the weakest of racquets I have experienced.
Well if you really play badminton you should already know light head rackets are not for big smashing
Did not know you had your hands on this already!
💪🏻💪🏻👌
Thank you for fastest review in the world :) . I'd like to ask some question , Please compare 700Pro to 800Pro below....
1. Drive shot.
2. Clear shot from the back court.
3. Stiffness .
4. Speed of handling (I mean when you have to defend with quickly response and continuous).
4. Smash power.
Thank you krub(From Thailand Haha).
I have been using all sorts of different makes of racket from li- ning 100 axforce and victor thruster F enhanced, and my game was ok with the power of the li-ning but I have just gone back to yonex for the nanoflare 1000zz and what a racket power a net play and control leaves all my other rackets in the dust.
Excellent review as always keep up the great work I always look forward to your review of badminton rackets
The color of the Nanoflare 700 Pro is like a combination of magenta and cyan from the old Nanoflare 700 racquets.
Thank you for the video Ive been waiting for this racket for myself. Also was planning to buy 7play for my son but will wait for your next video
700 Pro !! Just got mine today in 5UG5 version 😍🔥
Awesome! Its gonna be my fav weapon 😍. Thank you CK Yew, always on point 👍🏼👍🏼
This video is better than any cure for sadness. Now I always have a dose of laughter on hand🌺
What is so funny about this video?
how does the 700 pro compare to the 800 pro? The 800 pro 4u is my current racket.
yea i would have figure this would have been addressed instead of a comparison with the astrox
I recently bought an 800 Pro as well, and now that this nano flare came along, should I consider trading it for this instead or keep my 800pro?
@@somonisak5591 i personally would keep the 800 pro (atleast for now) and try the 700 pro, if its good for you then buy it and if you think you'd rather get the money then sell the 800 pro, but imo i would keep the 800 pro. maybe wait a few months for the 700 pro to become more available (and most likely a bit cheaper)
I also have the 800 Pro, and I love using it. Also wanting to find out which one should I keep.
that’s for another video 😂
arcsaber 7 pro is the one for me it can do anything vs any opponent. i can't wait for the next generation of that one
The fact you changed your main from 88D 2nd Gen to this racket makes me very interested to get one and try it myself
TK-F 隼 ULTRA C review?
I'm about to get a couple of 1000z's. Would be great if you could let us know why you switched to the 700 and not the 1000
I suspect the 1000 stiffness is not his cup of tea.
The Servo filter was used in Yonex latest tennis racquet release percept. When comparing VDM vs Servofilter VDM is definitely more muted with servofilter still comfortable but much better feedback. Did you find it was the same for their badminton racquets?
Great review! How does this compare to the Arcsaber 7 pro?
interesting review on this one. my go to racket used to be the 2nd gen 88d pro just like you but ive been loving the 77 pro for its ease of use and i felt that i can swing the 77 pro easily compared to the 88d pro. i did not like my 1000z at all so im curious if the 700 pro will be a good fit for me. thoughts?
I think we might be in the same boat 😬😬😂
I have probably the most turbulent Yonex racket switching journey ever, I started badminton with a 5U Karakal racket(where I played with a factory string 🤣) moved to the Astrox 88D Pro 3U, then to the Nanoflare 1000 Game, then Nanoflare 1000Z 4U, to the ArcSaber 11 Pro 4U, and currently settled in on the Astrox 100ZZ 4U…
I mean unless Yonex will come up with some next generation Astrox 100, I’m not switching, I just love the aggressive smash from the 100ZZ, although if I was to be reaaaaally picky I’d probably go back to the ArcSaber 11 Pro.. that racket with Exbolt 63/65 was amazing when I was focusing on mixed doubles.
Amazing Videos as Always!!
Hello, great video!
Can you do a compare video with OG Nf700 compared to Nf700p and the other models please 🙏
Cant wait to try this racket
Nanoflare 700 Pro 4U vs Nanoflare 800 Pro 3U?
Great video as always. So the only difference between the 1st and 2nd generation NF700 is the feel of it?
Also, what's with purple tinge on your hair? Matching with the racket's colorway? 😆
I'd be intrigued to see what the durability of the new NF700 Pro is like! The old NF700 was notorious for having an extremely weak frame, and I knew multiple players that broke numerous of them.
would also love to hear your opinion on this vs NF 800 or 1000 too
Hi CK. Great review as always. I want to ask, I am currently using the NF700. Is it a need to upgrade to NF700 pro?
Great review! How does it compare to the 1000z?
Hey CKYew, I really like the 700 pro based on playing with it so I plan on getting one. I was in a similar situation with you where I used to use an 88D in 4U well but the 700 pro really helped me in areas I lacked in. I just can't decide between 4U and 5U. Lots of reviewers have been saying the 5U feels better than 4U for smashes and that it is more whippy feeling, is this true?
So…. I just buy the Ars90K Metallic. And now you release this Nanoflare700pro review. Now I need to buy this one. 😂
Btw, Im a head heavy racket user. But I think I need to change to head light racket nowadays. Im not getting any younger. Tq 4 the review😅
We're in the same boat. The 90kM is very stiff though right, so I'm wandering if I'd benefit from the flex of this. Although I somehow doubt that this nanoflare will produce smashes like the 90kM, what do you think?
@@chrismorton4242 Nf700pro definitely will have less power in smash. But in terms of control and precision, it is far better than the Ars90KM. I think the Nf700pro will a great racket to all user. Either u are an ameteur or advance player.
this review came out faster than the racket swings!
😉
Great review..! 👍🏼 Is their a noticeable power difference that you feel between 88 d pro and this new 700 pro ? How does it feel when smashing from the back court?
Of course it’s noticeable, there’s a lot less head weight between the 2 so there’s less natural power from the 700
@MadhuKrish-cm6gc you should go with what you enjoy the most 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻😊😊
@@CKYew So if my goal is to just play casually without injury for a long time this should be a good rackets right? I am currently using Astrox 100 game which is absolutely amazing for control and Rapid smashing but doesn't have that kill power from the back . I am assuming The 77 pro being the high end racket should be able to produce better power than my Game series rackets while letting me keep the same or better level of control and accuracy?
Damn, you're quick!
I love the astrox 88 d pro 3rd gen 4u model on exbolt 68 and play quite good ....should i try this one?..... P.s. i am also pretty comfortable with the nanoflare 1000z in doubles.
Should i stick to what i already like or try this?
Menyala abangkuh, suara hit nya mantap nyaring 🔥
Menyalaaaaaaa 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great review! Wanted to ask if you have reviewed the Victor BraveSword 12 SE, and what are ur thoughts on the racket for singles? 🙏
I broke my 800lt. Is this a good replacment? Same weight?
How is it compared to nf 800 pro @CKYew ? If i love 3ug5 on the nf800pro what would you recommend for nf700pro? Thanks 🔥🔥
How is it Vs 90k metallic?
now the speed racket era, right. But 800pro still my fav one
Great video. Can you please review the lining halbertec 9000?
A much more repulsive Arc11p.
how would you compare this to the 800 pro - is it too stiff for your playstyle? is that why you gravitated towards the 700 pro?
How does the 5U compares to the 4U. Heard that the 5U is slightly more head heavy
5U racket is always head heavy due to the weight of the shaft and handle are reduced which lead to the balance point becomes heavier at the head.
Everything will be pro only wait for the right time
Thanks so much for all your amazing videos! You're my go-to resource for racquets and strings! Any thoughts on racquet fragility for this new NF700 Pro, i.e., will it break easily on clashes? Hoping that you don't get one, of course...
I think all rackets have a chance at breaking if you clash. I’ve not had one yet to none broken at the moment 🤞
@@CKYew thank you for your reply!!#CKYewfanboyswoon 🤣🤣
wow fastest review!
How does the 700 Pro compare to the original 800 in terms of weight balance and swing speed?
Would you prefer this over the arcsaber 11 pro for all round players?
How does this compare to the tkf ee in terms of playabilty for us intermediate/club players?
I am waiting for the Halbertec 9000 review, yuta watanabe's current racket
My main concern , how’s the frame ? Is it fragile like old nanoflare 700? Because previously i heard a lot of nanoflare 700 easily to break just you misshit the frame
Hey CK. as always great reviews. I've been struggling to find wide badminton shoes here in UK. there are some older models, but looking for new generations shoe. any recommendation where to get?
also maybe you can do a video review of what shoes to get for beginner to intermediate, covering the width shoe if possible. i heard badminton shoe are not true to size. is it true?
I had the same issue. I ended up getting the Yonex 65Z3 wide (white/orange) but from Amazon Japan where they have all the sizes - nowhere in the UK seems to have any stock after searching for weeks. Even with shipping to the UK, it was cheaper than the standard 65Z3 UK pricing, and arrived in under a week.
Only downside is that returns is a hassle/not worth it if the size isn't right. Usually people say go a 1/2 size up but imo with the wide version, you can just get your normal size. I went a 1/2 up and its a touch too big after breaking them in.
Can you make a full comparison between all the play models for beginners and intermediate! Here is the rewritten text:
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR
Pretty early access and early review, cant wait for the comparion between 700 pro 800 pro and 1000Z
How is your shirt called. It looks beautiful.
Can you do comparison with NF800 Pro? I'm currently using the NF800 pro but would be keen to know how it is compared to NF700 pro
Hi there. How would you compare this to Arcsaber 11 pro or is this even a good comparison? I've been using Arcsaber 11 pro and absolutely loved it, but I'm looking for another one more for a little bit of variety in my play. Or would Astrox 88s pro be a better choice?
Eagerly awaiting a video comparing the NF700p, nf800p & nf1000z. Currently using the OG nf800 in 4u and absolute love the racket. But down to my last one and I’m pretty sure I’ll need a replacement in a few months.
OG NF800 is 🔥🔥🔥👌👌😂
Also waiting for this, glad to see a comment on this comparison already. Hope you consider @CKYew! :)
@@CKYew but i find going back to OG 800 (which i played for years) really difficult after getting used to 800pro. the bigger frame surface is too forgiving 😝. Also eagerly awaiting NF800 pro and NF700 pro comparison!🥰
I'll consider to buy this, after skip some of yonex new release after Arscaber 11 Pro (My current racket) ❤
@CKYew -Can you do a comparison video between the Yonex Nanoflare 1000Z, 800Pro, 700Pro (2nd Gen.), and the Astrox 88 (3rd Gen. both)?
How does it compared to 1000z?
Awesome Review!
You must really really like this racket that you override your wifey's new racket veto 😂
hahah!! 😉
@CKYew I am looking to get a new racquet but is thorn between NF700 Pro and NF 800 Pro. I have a OG NF800 and like the racquet, although I dislike the hollow feeling/excessive vibration I get when I contact the shuttle when playing more powerful shots from the rear. If I want a racquet with less vibration/hollow feeling, do you think that NF800 Pro would be better for me or the NF700?
I'm playing 800pro and I'm very satisfied. Because like you said, it's light but it will get me out of trouble.
About smash, anyway, you can't kill your opponent with 1-2 shots even if you use a super heavy racket. So it's best to focus on technique when smashing, making the direction of the shuttlecock more unpredictable instead of power. Then you will finish your opponent
At first, it takes a little time to get used to, but after getting used to it, 800 pro is great.
Haven't tried 700 pro yet, but next time, I will try
Could you review the thruster f ultra?
Loving the new graphics! Really feels more professional and higher production quality!
How does the 700p 5u feels compare to 800lt?
I use yonex duora 33 would you recommend this? And is there any other new racquets you could recommend ?
What 88d pro you use.. 4u or 3u?
how does it compare to the old 700
So your main racket is now NF 700 Pro?
@CKYew Hi CK, I currently own the OG nanoflare 800 3U. Would you prefer the og nanoflare 800 3u or this new nanoflare 700 pro 4u?
Thanks. This will give me insight if I should swap the og nf800 to this new nf700 pro.
Compared to arc11 pro? Doubles
Is the frame similar to NF1000z?
hi! how does it compare to the new astrox 88s pro?
need comparison 700 Pro vs 800 Pro
Compact head?
Hiya CK, could you please review the bargain basement Astrox and Nanoflare models please? Namely Astrox 01 Ability/Clear/Feel and Nanoflare 002 Ability/Clear/Feel? Ignoring the Nanoflare 001 series as those are 5U racquets and you always review for 4U/G5 racquets.
Is it same the frame wide with 1000z?
Don't like dampening, it causes lost of feel. damping should be only in the recreational frames.
Halbertec 9000 please
how is it in co,parison to big daddy nanoflare 1000z
How dose it compare to nf700 and nf800 p?
CK, so this was what Chae Yu Jung was playing with in the Olympics hhaha
Yep 👌
Better mana untuk kontrol dan smash arc 11 pro vs nf700 pro?
what about sweetspot?
What? From 88d to 700?
your rating per 10???
Can u pls tell all the models price in malaysia?
Could the pixelated paint make spotting fakes easier?
Cuz harder to replicate
quite curious with the comparison with other NF fams such as NF800P and NF1000z, hopefully will get the comparison review soon!
Nanoflare 700 Pro > Victor Auraspeed 90K Metallic then? 😄
5U is lighter than 4U but its balance point is higher (head-heavier). Interesting.
can u pls review the astrox 22rx
Yonex should probably hire a good designing team for the look
Yeah, I didn't like the way that looked at all.
88D 3rd gen is the nicest looking racket, to me.
Too many people have the 1000z now, so it no longer looks unique.
Hey, does anyone know if Central Sports ships to the U.S. I keep looking on through their shipping policies and I can't find anything about world wide shipping. Anyone know?
They do ship worldwide 👌