Thanks for the review! I hope to get this racquet once it comes out. Also, welcome back from the Olympics! Watched your match against Popov - sorry for the result but you were a true gentleman of the game!
Have you tried it in a real double play? The new 700 pro will come with a slightly different frame from the old one, can you give your opinion on the durability compare to the 700 first gen? Btw, thanks for your nice review
A question from your old video I am going to buy a badminton shoe and my options are comfort z and eclipsion z My priorities are ankle protection but I have a really short height and I want to know that do the extra weight and stiffness on these shoes really slow you down as I love to play fast and if yes can 65 z3 perform much better or I can stick with these 2
Price point would be the main reason. But for this Nanoflare 700, the Tour is available in two colors: Silver and Midnight Purple. Whereas the Pro only comes in the Midnight Purple
Hi Howard, hope you are well. I've been watching your videos recently, thank you for the content it is very good and informative. 1 used to play regularly ab9ut 8 years ago and stopped due to injury. Anyway trying to get back into the game and looking for a new racket, my favourite racket of all time was the yonex nanospeed 9900, after they stopped making then I have used victor rackets the jetspeeds and the meteor x80 which I also liked. I am an intermediate player, have power and like to use my smash. I was looking at the nanoflare 1000z, or the astrox series, but am totally confused at all the choices now, could you offer some advice? Would be much appreciated. Thanks
I would say if you do like to smash, perhaps go with a head heavy racket from the Astrox series. Any of the Astrox "Tour" Series unless you are willing to shell out for the "Pro" Series. Astrox 88S or 88D or even the 99 could be good starting points to see if you like any of those. The Astrox Nextage is also a good option to try out. Hope that helps!
@@soundzgood6775 it's a great racket, but its not easy to use all around. It has a very fast swing but still is a nanoflare so it is a headlight racket.
@howeezy Hi Howard, thanks for previous info, so after your info I looked at the 88dpro, and maybe a contender what do you think about the 100zz, seeing mixed reviews about it, some say it's difficult and some say it's really easy and great racket, I looked through your reviews and could not see it on there, have you tested this one and what are your thoughts. Your knowledge is much appreciated. Thanks Ajay
i switched from my arcsaber 7 pro to this nanoflare 700 pro i absolutely adore it
Very good review, thank you. Watched your game against Popov, not much in it really except he was more attacking. Wish you well for upcoming games 💪
Thanks for taking the time to review this racket. I'm considering giving this racket a try over my 1000z
Best, trusted and always with a smile. Thanks Howard!!
Rackets recent years are getting huge jump in price.
Nice design and welcome back from the Olympics
Thanks for the review! I hope to get this racquet once it comes out. Also, welcome back from the Olympics! Watched your match against Popov - sorry for the result but you were a true gentleman of the game!
I just bought two NF 700 (1st gen) and this came out! 😅
How would you compare the 1000 tour with the 700 tour? Interested in your feedback
hope this racket is more durable than its classic 700 one
woah that purple string with matte black 700 pro combination is looking great!!
Nice review
Great review man. Could be possible to compare the 700 play vs the 800 play and also review the 800 play model. Thanks a lot
Would you recommend 800 pro or 700 pro for a player with 2 years of experience.
Shu is back 🎉🔥
Best looking yonex racket istg
Wich one best please tell me
Nice video.
Please review yonex string in your next video 😬
How does it compare with Arcsaber 7 Pro? Does it have the same whippy feel/ same flex?
Should I do for 1000 series or this one?
Have you tried it in a real double play? The new 700 pro will come with a slightly different frame from the old one, can you give your opinion on the durability compare to the 700 first gen? Btw, thanks for your nice review
Any thoughts about choosing harder/softer strings and tension choices if coming from a stiffer shaft before the NF700 Pro?
Thank you!! ❤
How would you compare then with axtrox and nano flare Nextage with any combination of 2nd gen tour /play
early access?
Howard is your arcsaber 4u or 3u
A question from your old video I am going to buy a badminton shoe and my options are comfort z and eclipsion z
My priorities are ankle protection but I have a really short height and I want to know that do the extra weight and stiffness on these shoes really slow you down as I love to play fast and if yes can 65 z3 perform much better or I can stick with these 2
How does it compare to arcsaber 7 pro interms of control and power??
The reviews for this racket all seem pretty exceptional at the moment, RIP wallet
What’s your recommendation for head heavy racket suitable for beginner to intermediate players?
Me personally I would recommend three Yonex rackets:
Yonex Astrox 77 play
Yonex Astrox 88 play 3rd gen
Yonex Astrox NextAge
Any good reason to get the tour model instead of the pro, aside from price point?
Price point would be the main reason. But for this Nanoflare 700, the Tour is available in two colors: Silver and Midnight Purple. Whereas the Pro only comes in the Midnight Purple
So if you want to play doubles with better smash which one i should choose 800 pro or 700 pro?
And what string you think its better for hard hitters and love to control
Hi Howard, hope you are well. I've been watching your videos recently, thank you for the content it is very good and informative. 1 used to play regularly ab9ut 8 years ago and stopped due to injury. Anyway trying to get back into the game and looking for a new racket, my favourite racket of all time was the yonex nanospeed 9900, after they stopped making then I have used victor rackets the jetspeeds and the meteor x80 which I also liked. I am an intermediate player, have power and like to use my smash. I was looking at the nanoflare 1000z, or the astrox series, but am totally confused at all the choices now, could you offer some advice? Would be much appreciated. Thanks
I would say if you do like to smash, perhaps go with a head heavy racket from the Astrox series. Any of the Astrox "Tour" Series unless you are willing to shell out for the "Pro" Series. Astrox 88S or 88D or even the 99 could be good starting points to see if you like any of those. The Astrox Nextage is also a good option to try out. Hope that helps!
@howeezy thank you so much for the reply, so you don't think the nanoflare 1000z is a good option?
@@soundzgood6775 it's a great racket, but its not easy to use all around. It has a very fast swing but still is a nanoflare so it is a headlight racket.
@howeezy Hi Howard, thanks for previous info, so after your info I looked at the 88dpro, and maybe a contender what do you think about the 100zz, seeing mixed reviews about it, some say it's difficult and some say it's really easy and great racket, I looked through your reviews and could not see it on there, have you tested this one and what are your thoughts. Your knowledge is much appreciated. Thanks Ajay
How does this feel compared to the arcsaber 11pro? Is it faster?
Definitely faster because it's so head light but a little less power and followthrough.
cant wait to test this myself!
why no G4?
How does this compare to the Nanoflare nextage? I like it personally but want something a tiny bit stiffer
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First!
your trump tariffs make the racket 100 dollars more expensive than in europe
is it only me who disliked the color of this racket..
It's pretty cool, the black ones are cool but I have always hated white n still didn't like them here.
3:24 can someone tell me what does the special gromet there do ?it's different between play and higher end models