Thanks for the review. I absolutely trust and love your review. I made a bet to trust your review on nanospeed 9900 back then and bought one without testing it myself. Turned out that I absolutely love the racket. Now I'm looking for a replacement and it seems like this one comes close.
Hi Paul, how you doing long time. I have recently started badminton agian after 7 years of not playing do to injury. I have been using the victor meteor 80x, but my all time favourite is still the nanospeed 9900. I am looking to get a new racket and am totally confused by the new yonex range, i was thinking of the nanospeed 1000z, but after a reading a few reviews including yours, it seems its a difficult racket to get used to. Also was looking at 800 pro. I dont know if you remember me and my game from your course i came to a long time ago, but i have a fast swing and some people telling me to go for the astrox 88d. Would really appreciate your advise on this. Thanks Ajay
Hi Ajay It’s good to hear from you. Closest to NS9900 is Arcsaber 7 pro NF800 pro is fabulous and Yonex launched NF700 pro today which is a lighter head with medium flex
@TheBadmintonCoach Hi Paul, thanks as I didn't hear from wasn't sure this was the right format. Anyway I ended up going for the Nanoflare 1000z, I felt in the hand it was slightly head heavy but fast, and as I have a fast swing thought it might be ok, any way will see what happens on the next game. Thanks again
Good morning Coach! Thank you for the excellent racket review. Please tell me which rackets are good for beginners in badminton? Interested in light and soft! Thank you and I wish you a wonderful day! Deema.
As a beginner, virtually any racket is good. A starting racket need t be expensive as you’ve no idea whether you’ll learn, grow and want more from badminton, or whether it’s not for you.
Nice review Paul appreciate it! I was wondering whether the nanoflare 800 pro is slightly heavier or lighter than the arscaber 7 pro? And which has the most power?
u r asking a very vague question. 3U weigh the same as other 3U racquets 4U weigh the same as other 4U racquets 3U weighs different than a 4U racquets, and vice versa.
@@TheBadmintonCoachis it still as quick as the original 800 ? The new 800 pro design remind a lot of a tennis racket like a Ezone 100 👀. The NF1000z seems like a better version of the original 800 🤔
Thanks for the review. I absolutely trust and love your review.
I made a bet to trust your review on nanospeed 9900 back then and bought one without testing it myself. Turned out that I absolutely love the racket.
Now I'm looking for a replacement and it seems like this one comes close.
It won’t be as close as Nanoflare 700 pro when it launches soon
Hi Paul, how you doing long time. I have recently started badminton agian after 7 years of not playing do to injury. I have been using the victor meteor 80x, but my all time favourite is still the nanospeed 9900. I am looking to get a new racket and am totally confused by the new yonex range, i was thinking of the nanospeed 1000z, but after a reading a few reviews including yours, it seems its a difficult racket to get used to. Also was looking at 800 pro. I dont know if you remember me and my game from your course i came to a long time ago, but i have a fast swing and some people telling me to go for the astrox 88d. Would really appreciate your advise on this. Thanks Ajay
Hi Ajay
It’s good to hear from you. Closest to NS9900 is Arcsaber 7 pro
NF800 pro is fabulous and Yonex launched NF700 pro today which is a lighter head with medium flex
@TheBadmintonCoach Hi Paul, thanks as I didn't hear from wasn't sure this was the right format. Anyway I ended up going for the Nanoflare 1000z, I felt in the hand it was slightly head heavy but fast, and as I have a fast swing thought it might be ok, any way will see what happens on the next game. Thanks again
@@soundzgood6775 I hope you enjoy it. I did.
Which is better u feel nf800 pro or nf700 pro?
They have a similar feel. Neither is better it simply depends on your preferences which you would choose
Good morning Coach! Thank you for the excellent racket review. Please tell me which rackets are good for beginners in badminton? Interested in light and soft! Thank you and I wish you a wonderful day!
Deema.
As a beginner, virtually any racket is good. A starting racket need t be expensive as you’ve no idea whether you’ll learn, grow and want more from badminton, or whether it’s not for you.
Nice review Paul appreciate it! I was wondering whether the nanoflare 800 pro is slightly heavier or lighter than the arscaber 7 pro? And which has the most power?
u r asking a very vague question.
3U weigh the same as other 3U racquets
4U weigh the same as other 4U racquets
3U weighs different than a 4U racquets, and vice versa.
800 pro has more headweight than Arcsaber 7 pro. The question of which generates the most power will remain unanswered as it depends onthe user
@@TheBadmintonCoach power isn't everything at high level. If one seeking more power, neither 800P or ArcS7 is the racquet.
@@TheBadmintonCoachis it still as quick as the original 800 ? The new 800 pro design remind a lot of a tennis racket like a Ezone 100 👀. The NF1000z seems like a better version of the original 800 🤔
@@TheBadmintonCoach thank you
Hi Coach, is it not too stiff for the amateur clubplayer ? Thanks
There’s always the Game version with more flex
Hi Paul,
Currently enjoy using Duora 10 in doubles.
Which wld be a better alternative between Nanoflare 800 pro & Astro 88S Pro 3rd Gen?
It depends what you are looking for and how different you want your racket to be compared to your Duora 10.
Sir....
Its better with thin or thick string?
There isn’t an ideal string for a racket. Select string based on your preferences
3rd Gen 88D and S review coming soon? 🙏🤞
Yes they are!
I used 2 recently both broke, it is on of my favourite but too weak easily breaks
3U or 4U? tension?
from racquet clashing? quite impossible to snap racquet under normal usage strung at factory recommended maximum tension.
I haven’t heard of any issues with 800. I know many players using it and none have reported breaks
@@TheBadmintonCoach I am still using NF800 Play unfortunately NF800Pro didn't last even 2 months
@@mtube620 I am using 26lbs and it is 4U
@@Okhorgotekonati I hope you reported it to Yonex.
With any wide, thin frame there will be questions whether they are strong enough