Yonex Nanospeed 9900 Badminton Racquet Video Review by Paul Stewart
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@TheBadmintonCoach Thanks, think I'll be getting arcsaber 7
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Hopefully you've read my reviews on both racquets. VT70 is a medium flex and not as head heavy as VT80.
Paul
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Is the voltric 70 a good racket and is it comparable to the voltric 80?
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Currently using nanospeed 4500. Thinking of upgrading to Arcsaber Z slash or Nanospeed 9900. Will probably try both but I wanted to know which would probably suit me best. I play doubles or singles but slightly better and would rather play doubles. Naturally not a power player at all, however I am good around the net and returning smashes and drops. I do struggle a little with clears and smashes.
Thanks
basilfire5 1 week ago in playlist Badminton
@basilfire5
What I suggest you do is read my article on choosing a racquet. You will then have your answer.
Paul
TheBadmintonCoach 1 week ago
Hi paul
i am using a armortec 70 mega g2 and i am more of a attacking smashing player would you recommend a voltric 5 or 7? as my replacement i have read your review but im still a bit unsure on what to choose
CBrandon247 2 weeks ago
@CBrandon247
It would seem logicial that swapping from a head heavy medium flex racquet to another would work. However, my advice will remain regards choosing a racquet.
I appreciate you are afraid of making a mistake and buying the wrong racquet. However, if you can't test racquets then this is going to happen unless you are extremely lucky.
Some players never find their ideal racquet because they don't test. Ask around and see if you can borrow racquets to get a feel.
Paul
TheBadmintonCoach 2 weeks ago
hi paul, i was just wondering whether you could review the carlton vapour trail fx-ti? also i have strung my racket to 27lbs, is this considered high?
jghstennisteam2 2 weeks ago
@jghstennisteam2
If you've checked out my website you'll find a lot of reviews. It's really tough doing a video review because of the logistics involved - very complex, not to mention the time involved and that's why i write racquet reviews now.
I can only review racquets that I can get my hands on. The retailer I am connected to does not sell Carlton racquets so I don't review them. I can review Victor, Karakal and am just about to test 10 APACS racquets and review them
TheBadmintonCoach 2 weeks ago