Many people have these misconception regarding badminton rackets. 1) I can just buy a top end badminton racket and automatically play like LinDan or LCW....no, badminton is a lot more than racket. Your fundamentals, practices, footwork, form, focus and experience is many times more important. 2) more expensive racket means a better racket.....no, the best racket for you really depend on your play style and experience. Using a ZF2 as an intermediate is really really difficult. You could use a cheaper racket that suits your style and really perform better. 3) Many people Believe that if you use a better racket you can smash better. Tbh badminton is not all about smash. So many times I have seen people tell me ohhh this racket smashes very good....but if you really play with a very very good player, you usually could hardly one smash kill your opponent, especially in double. Smashing is about your technique. Racket and string is only a minor part. Games isn’t all about smash. It is also about footwork, control, pace, understanding, experience and most importantly good focus. I am from Malaysia 🇲🇾 And many top state players in Malaysia don’t even use top end rackets. 🏸
@@BtoolaKW experience. Go borrow from someone else and try for yourself first. But honestly, whichever racket you use be it nanoflare, nanospeed, voltric, astrox or even Viktor or lining rackets are basically the same. Not much difference tbh. Of course we talking about proper rackets. Not those you can buy from convenient store.
Lol…you got the correct points. However we always know many players have money and willing to buy top end rackets. Sad that most of advertising rackets targeting beginner or intermediate players with money to buy their products. I always found racket reviews and in the comments section asking recommendation rackets. When you are advanced or experienced player I believe you won’t asking randomly for personal use. The other problem is not only the rackets, they don’t even understand well about strings and tensions. As an advanced player, I always surprised when asking beginner or intermediate players with 30lbs ++ string tensions. And they just randomly use type of strings that they don’t even understand why… It is true rather than buy plenty of top range rackets, better go to badminton course for your investments. Trust me you will be benefit from it much more than just a pricey rcakets.
It would be better if you mention the ranking and name of the racket instead of us watching/reading the whole thing. Even just the name would do. Just an advice
Nano Flare 800 is not upto the mark,that's my independent review!! Definitely 👍 thumbs-up to Voltric Z Florce II, Astrox 88D/ 88S, & Arcsaber 11 without any further taking any deep dive approach
@@MrVikuni 24 to 26 lbs tension should be fine to play in Arcsaber 11 and one should definitely try in different string tension to know, how it feels while smashing and having proper control. There are different players who go way higher than this level too, based on their level such as advance level, pro level etc
I have to completely disagree with this list. Rackets like the voltric z force 2 and arcsaber 11 really shouldnt be compared to the astrox 88's because they are just too outdated. Plus you need to add the duora 10
@@miguel4806 yes and I'm not saying that they aren't great rackets, I'm just saying that compared to new technologies they might not deserve a spot in the top ten. I also think that yonex should refresh these series with some new rackets.
I dont think duora 10 deserves a spot either seeing that it's the literal racket which is so much worse than z strike - the one which we can use extensively with singles and doubles and the best racket in my opinion and the price of z strike and 10 is also almost the same plus the 10 is directed to doubles more so I don't think duora 10 earns a spot in this list
duora series is kind of a joke and failure, lots of pros had been exposed of using rackets painted like the duora but is actually another model just for the sake of marketing. I mean, how do you use a 2 faced racket, do look at the face of your racket and flipping them over to the right face before hitting ?? its just too funny to understand
For attacking I definitely prefer to go with Yonex Astrox 99 , because Astrox 99 is a head heavy and it has a new technology 'NAMD' , that is useful for deeper and powerful smashes . It is used specially in singles. In the other hand Yonex duora 10 is one of the best racket for all-round performance . It is suitable for all types of game and it is used both in singles and doubles players . In short for attacking Yonex Astrox 99 , for all-round performance duora 10 .
Hey man, what would be a good yonex racquet to replace my 10 year old carbonex 21 sp? In between beginner & intermediate player here.. a lot of people recommended to try either the arcsaber 11 or the duora 10. What about any of the astrox series? Or do u have any other suggestions? Thanks!!
@@rudy9895 I personally don't have any experience with the 100zz but if you were to get it I would go for the 4u model. Although really check out the astrox 77, it's great for beginner and intermediate, even advanced. Another great racket that's also really affordable is the Arcsaber fd. I love mine and it has the feel of a more premium racket.
@@vaishnavibsunil4350 if you want that I think an astrox 77 is a good choice. If you are looking generally, look for a light weight head heavy racket. Similar to the astrox 77, you might do well to get a slightly older, but high end racket like a duora z strike or a duora 10
Vaishnavi B Sunil a racket is just a tool, u want to be good at smashing n defending doesnt depends on the racket. U just need to get good with one racket. Pick a racket that suitable for you. If you like to play single go for a heavy head racket. If you like yo play double buy a lightweight racket
The difference is flex and the Racket weight . The Nanoray 9i has a Medium flex and weight of 78 to 80 gram , which will helps for better control on the shot.
Many people have these misconception regarding badminton rackets.
1) I can just buy a top end badminton racket and automatically play like LinDan or LCW....no, badminton is a lot more than racket. Your fundamentals, practices, footwork, form, focus and experience is many times more important.
2) more expensive racket means a better racket.....no, the best racket for you really depend on your play style and experience. Using a ZF2 as an intermediate is really really difficult. You could use a cheaper racket that suits your style and really perform better.
3) Many people Believe that if you use a better racket you can smash better. Tbh badminton is not all about smash. So many times I have seen people tell me ohhh this racket smashes very good....but if you really play with a very very good player, you usually could hardly one smash kill your opponent, especially in double. Smashing is about your technique. Racket and string is only a minor part. Games isn’t all about smash. It is also about footwork, control, pace, understanding, experience and most importantly good focus.
I am from Malaysia 🇲🇾
And many top state players in Malaysia don’t even use top end rackets. 🏸
You are absolutely right bro
LOVE FROM PAKISTAN🇵🇰❤️🇲🇾
How can I know which one is better for me?
How can I know the best for a racket for me???
@@BtoolaKW experience. Go borrow from someone else and try for yourself first. But honestly, whichever racket you use be it nanoflare, nanospeed, voltric, astrox or even Viktor or lining rackets are basically the same. Not much difference tbh. Of course we talking about proper rackets. Not those you can buy from convenient store.
Lol…you got the correct points. However we always know many players have money and willing to buy top end rackets.
Sad that most of advertising rackets targeting beginner or intermediate players with money to buy their products. I always found racket reviews and in the comments section asking recommendation rackets. When you are advanced or experienced player I believe you won’t asking randomly for personal use.
The other problem is not only the rackets, they don’t even understand well about strings and tensions. As an advanced player, I always surprised when asking beginner or intermediate players with 30lbs ++ string tensions. And they just randomly use type of strings that they don’t even understand why…
It is true rather than buy plenty of top range rackets, better go to badminton course for your investments. Trust me you will be benefit from it much more than just a pricey rcakets.
Falling in love with Carbonex series.... Since 90s till today
😂😂
Saya punya carbonex 21sp japan mau jual
I still play with my Carbonex 8600Ti haha
Still have my carbonex 6 with that wierd head joint lol
The only thing matters for me is tension of the string and the head heavy... It's how I would like the racket
Did anyone asked you?
@@jeevanrajrr8487 😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣🙏
@@jeevanrajrr8487 not did anyone ask you so please shut up
Mee to bro
@@tushargeorge8588 Lol cool just kidding😂
Top 10 raket Li-Ning badminton please
It would be better if you mention the ranking and name of the racket instead of us watching/reading the whole thing. Even just the name would do. Just an advice
Nano Flare 800 is not upto the mark,that's my independent review!! Definitely 👍 thumbs-up to Voltric Z Florce II, Astrox 88D/ 88S, & Arcsaber 11 without any further taking any deep dive approach
Arcsbar 11 tension 24 lbs ആണല്ലോ...any problem
@@MrVikuni 24 to 26 lbs tension should be fine to play in Arcsaber 11 and one should definitely try in different string tension to know, how it feels while smashing and having proper control. There are different players who go way higher than this level too, based on their level such as advance level, pro level etc
I have to completely disagree with this list. Rackets like the voltric z force 2 and arcsaber 11 really shouldnt be compared to the astrox 88's because they are just too outdated. Plus you need to add the duora 10
fam even to this date arcsaber 10 and 11 are still god like rackets professionals still use it. Its one of the best rackets.
@@miguel4806 yes and I'm not saying that they aren't great rackets, I'm just saying that compared to new technologies they might not deserve a spot in the top ten. I also think that yonex should refresh these series with some new rackets.
I dont think duora 10 deserves a spot either seeing that it's the literal racket which is so much worse than z strike - the one which we can use extensively with singles and doubles and the best racket in my opinion and the price of z strike and 10 is also almost the same plus the 10 is directed to doubles more so I don't think duora 10 earns a spot in this list
duora series is kind of a joke and failure, lots of pros had been exposed of using rackets painted like the duora but is actually another model just for the sake of marketing.
I mean, how do you use a 2 faced racket, do look at the face of your racket and flipping them over to the right face before hitting ?? its just too funny to understand
Which is best nanoray 18i or arcsaber 71 light
For attack arcsaber 71 light. Check on my youtube channel
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Astrox 100zz is a combined among arcsaber 10 and voltric z force II,,,,
Is carbonex 6000ex is best
I have arcsaber and duora z Srike
Astrox 99 🔥🔥
Which is more great for attack astrox 99 or duora 10 lcw?
For attacking I definitely prefer to go with Yonex Astrox 99 , because Astrox 99 is a head heavy and it has a new technology 'NAMD' , that is useful for deeper and powerful smashes . It is used specially in singles.
In the other hand Yonex duora 10 is one of the best racket for all-round performance . It is suitable for all types of game and it is used both in singles and doubles players .
In short for attacking Yonex Astrox 99 , for all-round performance duora 10 .
@@badmintonblaster6709 alright thx man
Prefer voltrix...Lin Dan..
Astrox 99,88,77 which is best for attack
The Yonex Astrox 99 is the best racket for attacking.
@@badmintonblaster6709 Thx man
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Hi is yonex nanoray 80fx is good for beginners to intermediate player and for smashing? Thanks in advance
Since it is a head light and hi flex racket , so it's good for defensive playing style . And It is ideal for intermediate player .
I'm buying the astrox 99
lol yonex arcsaber is so good until now
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Which is the best racket either yonex nanoray 18i or yonex nanoray 9i ?
Yonex nanoray 9i .
Koi bhi lele, same se hi h, but I prefer to go for astrox 38D.
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I have astrox 100 zz and I love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bro i am planning 2 buy 100 zz...pls let me know 100 or astrox 99
I would recommend you to buy Yonex Astrox 100zz .
Astrox 100zz is the best
Is this in order or top 10 rackets in general
Hey man, what would be a good yonex racquet to replace my 10 year old carbonex 21 sp? In between beginner & intermediate player here.. a lot of people recommended to try either the arcsaber 11 or the duora 10. What about any of the astrox series? Or do u have any other suggestions? Thanks!!
Astrox 88D
@@faizhilmi29 tak terlalu head heavy? Kalau astrox 88s & 77?
Definitely check out the astrox 77, rackets like the arcsaber 11 and duora 10 will be difficult to generate power without a strong technique.
@@od8466 i tried a friends duora 10 and hated it. I was planning to try out my 1st head heavy @ 100zz, is it too heavy or still manageable?
@@rudy9895 I personally don't have any experience with the 100zz but if you were to get it I would go for the 4u model. Although really check out the astrox 77, it's great for beginner and intermediate, even advanced. Another great racket that's also really affordable is the Arcsaber fd. I love mine and it has the feel of a more premium racket.
So which shaft is the slimmest? Z Force II, nanoflare 700/800 or Aastrox 100? Those "technologies" is so confusing
The Yonex Astrox 100ZZ has the slimmest shaft compared to other badminton racket which you have mentioned .
I use arcsaber 11 vs nanoflare 800 😍
what would be a good racket for an intermediate player that likes to play offense and doubles? my racket rn that im comfortable with is the nano 9900
Prop nanoflare 700 or nanoflare 700 limited i use arc11
I would say the astrox 77
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Nice
Thank you . Appreciate it
Im using Astrox 77, 88s and Lining Tectonic 7 👉👈
Astrox 77
@@nicholasandhikap.p700 blue or yellow or the red one?
@@triet4806 blue
My rackets max tension is 38 lbs
Its either fake or its like hitting shuttles with a wooden plank ......basically pointless
Even pros never go above 34
Yonex nanoray light 4i use it
Which is better for an intermediate player
I think astrox 77 is the best choice or if you want a cheaper version go for astrox smash.
@@fallen3278 I would want a ratchet which is both good for smatching and also defecr
@@vaishnavibsunil4350 if you want that I think an astrox 77 is a good choice. If you are looking generally, look for a light weight head heavy racket. Similar to the astrox 77, you might do well to get a slightly older, but high end racket like a duora z strike or a duora 10
Vaishnavi B Sunil a racket is just a tool, u want to be good at smashing n defending doesnt depends on the racket. U just need to get good with one racket. Pick a racket that suitable for you. If you like to play single go for a heavy head racket. If you like yo play double buy a lightweight racket
non of them, they are all really stiff
I have astrox 77
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Good Info.
What is the difference among them
The difference is flex and the Racket weight . The Nanoray 9i has a Medium flex and weight of 78 to 80 gram , which will helps for better control on the shot.
The price lol
Jos...
They dont understand Bangla idiot
Astrox first...👍
no information bat all
Yonex should’ve gotten momota to endorse the Astrox 99 rather than LCW
stfu
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Astrox 88S is referred as extra stiff flex but it is normal stiff as per Yonex official racket catalogue.
Exactly Mr . Kumar . I have mentioned it in description below .
Wrong rate
Bhai duora 10 k saamne 88s, arcsaber 11, z strike , astrox zz to tik bhi nhi paayenge, vo to diya hi nhi tumne.!
What is your favourite racket?
Li ning 3D calliber 900 is used by me
@@Santosh.2004 ouh cool
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