The Yonex Nanoflare 1000 Game racket provides an unrivaled combination of features that will boost your game.
Nanocell NEO a flexible graphite material is resilient yet flexible. AERO Frame is designed for smoother contours and less wind resistance while ISOMETRIC technology enlarges the sweet spot by 7%.
The TORAYCAR M40X and SUPER HMG graphite provide maximum shuttle acceleration and the Super Slim Shaft reduces air resistance while maintaining feel.
The Energy Boost CAP PLUS and integrated T-Joint grant maximum frame-shaft strength and get you even more control.
Utilize the Nanoflare 1000 Game racquet to bring your game to new levels of performance and power.
Product Details
- Built In T-Joint - manufactured from a special lightweight plastic combined with epoxy resin and foaming agent that enhances quality and performance by increasing the stability of the shuttle on the string bed and through the air
- Energy Boost Cap/Plus - uniquely shaped cap which maximises shaft performance.
- The front allows the shaft to flex while the sides arch-shaped curve stabilises the racket face by preventing the shaft from twisting
- Super Slim Shaft - The slimmest racquet ever produced by YONEX vastly reduces air resistance whilst providing maximum feel
- Sonic Flare System - The revolutionary new graphite material TORAYCAR M40X and SUPER HMG provide unrivalled power and stability for maximum shuttle acceleration
- ISOMETRIC - ISOMETRICTM technology continues to help the world?s greatest players achieve global success
- AERO Frame - Smoother contours throughout the racket head for less wind resistance and extra racquet speed
- Nanocell NEO - A resilient yet surprisingly flexible graphite material
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