The new Yonex Nanoflare 800 Play Badminton Racket is based on the Yonex Nanoflare 800 Pro Racket toned down to suit the needs of beginner players who want to use rackets similar to the pros
The Nanoflare 800 is perfectly suited for fast games where quick reflexes are required making it ideal for high-level doubles play for players who love being the aggressor close to the net
With a head-light balance this racket can be whipped around with ease so nothing can hold you back when defending smashing or in flat rallies
The Super Slim Shaft used on this racket is Yonexs thinnest yet vastly reducing air resistance and providing added feel
Combine this with the Sonic Flare system which is strategically lined high-modulus graphite at the top and bottom of the frame and you have a racket proven to produce high initial speeds upon hitting a shuttle
Product Details
- 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
- Grip: 4U (Avg83g) G5
- Flex Medium
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