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YONEX BADMINTON RACKET NANOFLARE 002 CLEAR YELLOW

YONEX BADMINTON RACKET NANOFLARE 002 CLEAR YELLOW

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YONEX BADMINTON RACKET NANOFLARE 002 CLEAR YELLOW
Regular price £56.53 GBP
Regular price £59.50 GBP Sale price £56.53 GBP

The Yonex Nanoflare 002 badminton racket is perfect for beginners and youth players offering a great balance of performance durability and comfort.

Its head-light design makes it easy to handle while the flexible shaft enhances power and reduces arm strain helping to prevent injuries.

Built with durable materials this racquet withstands frequent play and impacts without compromising quality.

Ideal for skill development the Nanoflare 002 provides ease of use reliable performance and long-lasting resilience.

Product Technology

AERO FRAME: The AERO Frame design enhances a badminton racquets aerodynamic efficiency.

With its sleek streamlined head this design allows for smoother swings and better manoeuvrability.

Engineers meticulously refine the shape to maximise air cutting performance ensuring the racquet moves effortlessly through the air.

ISOMETRIC: ISOMETRIC technology enlarges the racquets sweet spot giving players better control and power.

Introduced over 30 years ago this square-shaped frame increases the sweet spot by 7% compared to traditional round frames optimising string arrangement for improved performance.

SONIC FLARE SYSTEM: The Sonic Flare System boosts shuttlecock speed using advanced materials like TORAYCAR M40X and SUPER HMG.

These high-strength materials ensure rapid stable shots maximising both speed and power.

SLIM SHAFT: The slim shaft design allows for quicker swings and faster reactions by reducing air resistance.

Its lightweight construction also enhances manoeuvrability especially for fast net play and precise shots.

TFA CAP PLUS: The TFA CAP PLUS improves shot consistency by adding flexibility to the racquet shaft and incorporating thicker material to absorb vibrations.

This results in a smoother impact and a more comfortable feel.

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