@@gokuson4049 Still won't hurt. Shuttle's are not painful unless they are hit from 2 inches away. You can smash a shuttle at 600 kph and it hit my body on the other side of the court and still it won't damage you at all. Just sting a bit for a second. Even if you hit your partner on same side of court. It will just sting a bit.
I think the measurements are all over the place, especially when its midcourt lifts they get to smash. I feel it doesn't quite count unless you can ram it thro someones defence from the tramlines at the back of the court.
@@JJ-hp6mb Unnecessarily cuntish.Anyone can put away a midcourt smash, presumably even you. I'm saying that it obviously is a bit more impressive and representative if its at least a winner from the back that a competent player can't defend. Moreover, the further the shuttle has to travel, the more it slows down, if its a midcourt put-away, it won't have slowed down much. Would it?
I play tennis thinking my serves are extremely fast but brh wtf 565 km/h........... that is beyond insane. Just imagine catching that shot with ur forehead
It's the top speed, drag will slow it down before it even hits the ground. But yes a smash like that is almost impossible to react to without proper anticipation and positioning. Nowadays competitive smashes easily reach between 300 and 400k/h. Insane stuff because imagine smashing that hard and you have to react for the return...
@@ragzeyy not yet, only had 5 or 6 game nights with itz but really holding up. Find the frame is a lot more durable and isn't scuffing and peeling like my arcsaber did, but yeah no issues so far
Chirag and rankireddy, signature players of indian badminton...love them purely with my whole heart ..no matter why everyone hates them especially Indonesians , its because of jealous . Its just start ,future rankireddy chirag will come..for india
Do they ever ever ever play like that in a game though? No! 😂 The rackets in the test, were probably modified and painted to look like a 1000z. Otherwise those women would dominate WD with superfast smashes. It never happens. 🤷🏾
Sindhu has the world record of 403 Kmph in singles in the LIVE game which was recorded in denmark open 2023...I cant imagine if she was sponsored she would have hit it really hard and must be close to 500 Kmph
Rankireddy used BG80 and Tan used Exbolt 63, tensions not known, but I'd assume to maximise the repulsive power the tensions were slightly lower than what they would usually use.
They broke the record by a huge margin. Obviously the human hand itself hasnt evolved by a huge margin but the racket technology and speed measuring tech has
Duora Z-Strike is insane. One type of material it was using (I think it's called EX-HMG) has never been used by Yonex again until the Nanoflare 1000Z revealed. And Rankireddy himself and other players like Chou Tien Chen and Yugo Kobayashi are still actually using this racquet. Viktor Axelsen, Carolina Marin, Kento Momota, Yuta Watanabe, Hiroyuki Endo,they have all used Duora Z-Strike before for a pretty long time since it was revealed in 2017 and won some amazing tournaments and games.
@@jeremytsu0302 yeah I prefer the z strike over my arcsaber. You can tell just by touching the frames that the material is different or layered differently.
From my experience as a stringer this racket can't hold heigher tension as some other rackets can hold... Even in 28 lbs its making some creeky sounds.. Plz let me know anyother experience the same kind of issue.. Thank you
Yeah 28lbs is max for this racquet. No idea why. Maybe it being head light has a reason. It might have less or lighter material that is less durable in the head which prevents it from holding higher tensions. But honestly for me 28lbs on my 1000 Tour is more than enough. I feel like 30 would be too much cause even at 28 the birdie pings off the bed like crazy.
It shows the india pair is very inconsistent with their choices. They were doing well sticking with their equipment but Rankireddy keeps swapping between zstrike / 1000z same as the time with zstrike/100zz, all in the name of Yonex marketing.
Its smart to switch between racquets. Depending on the opponents playing style or whether the game is singles or doubles can drastically effect the players choice or racquet. In singles the player might want a 3U head heavy racquet with huge power but not much speed such as the 100ZZ whereas in a doubles match the player might prefer a balanced or head light racquet that is lighter in comparison such as the Z-Strike or the 1000Z.
Which racquets had the fastest smashes in the past? How were they measuring the speed in the past? Look at the video for what it is, it's marketing to get more hype in the racquet. I have one myself, it definitely is an upgrade from the Nanoflare 800lt (my last season racquet). It doesn't cause me elbow pain like NF800lt did. I love playing with it. BUT. Mine has a small crack in it from a clash. I hadn't even had it 4 weeks. First time I have ever gotten a crack in a racquet like that in over 13 years of using Yonex racquets (nanoray, astrox etc). As for your question, think of dragonball Z. What happened when Trunks bulked up to beat Cell. For the purpose of getting the fastest smash, it's easier to do it with a head light racquet. The racquet head speed they generate at the point of contact would be giving off more repulsion than if they used say the Astrox 100zz, or the Zforce2
Thank you for the video. Impressive numbers obtain for the sales pitch of the racket model. There are many points observed in the video, which would be disrespectful, to comment on this platform and is best left as is. I am not affiliated nor work for the competition or paid to make these observations other than to say with 54 years of experience in the game, I know.
They probably saw who was available a the time and picked those who were known for being big hitters. I can't think of a really big hitting Japanese player right now (not that I'm undermining the quality of the players, they have some superstars but their style is not built around a big smash).
@@garlocthegreatest4561 Ah I forgot about him tbf. Idk if he had reached similar speeds before that though. Maybe I'm being unfair but compared to the Indian boys, he doesn't immediately spring to mind as the biggest hitter in badminton.
From my analysis the other athlete that maybe i said again "MAYBE" can close to rankireddy is kevin sanjaya from yonex athlete line up And from outside yonex maybe Daniel martin and lee zi jia can come close
Chirag Shetty was also insanely close to his rankireddy's one, I'm so glad Yonex finally showed us the other player's smashes speed too
Yeah that also shows that how strong both of them ,so it doesn’t matter who is going to smash either one of them is gono get a straight winner 😂
Imagine these smashes hitting your body…
@@gokuson4049 Still won't hurt. Shuttle's are not painful unless they are hit from 2 inches away. You can smash a shuttle at 600 kph and it hit my body on the other side of the court and still it won't damage you at all. Just sting a bit for a second. Even if you hit your partner on same side of court. It will just sting a bit.
What about someone's eye? @@Nimac91
@@Nimac91a bit to your skin, but a punch to your heart and psychology in the match 😂😂
4:22 damn that sound and speed
I can't even see the shuttle 🔥
and the smoke once he hit it, crazy
@@crimson9178sonic boom
wtf i knew he was extremely good at smashing but DAMMMMMMM
Mad respect for opponents who can return Rankireddy's 565 km/h smashes!
Not all his smashes are that fast lol
Its different in tournaments
@@harshpalaniexactly
His smashes are nowhere near that fast in actual games. Fastest was 500km/h
@@deekay13 yeah bro ! i agree with that i know how hard it is to smash under pressure and low on stamina and hit this hard
Rankireddy smashed 500kmh even in a real game too... No one has ever smashed that fast in the history of the game
I think the measurements are all over the place, especially when its midcourt lifts they get to smash. I feel it doesn't quite count unless you can ram it thro someones defence from the tramlines at the back of the court.
@@meandermyself61Everyone get to hit a smash from mid court multiple times in their career. What's your point?
@@JJ-hp6mb Unnecessarily cuntish.Anyone can put away a midcourt smash, presumably even you. I'm saying that it obviously is a bit more impressive and representative if its at least a winner from the back that a competent player can't defend. Moreover, the further the shuttle has to travel, the more it slows down, if its a midcourt put-away, it won't have slowed down much. Would it?
Damn he SMASHED the record
Nice one
565 km/h is crazy!
I play tennis thinking my serves are extremely fast but brh wtf 565 km/h........... that is beyond insane. Just imagine catching that shot with ur forehead
It's the top speed, drag will slow it down before it even hits the ground. But yes a smash like that is almost impossible to react to without proper anticipation and positioning.
Nowadays competitive smashes easily reach between 300 and 400k/h. Insane stuff because imagine smashing that hard and you have to react for the return...
You will get a decoration on your forehead like it or not
could you please release the slow motion shots as well, i think many of us would love to see that
The only thing I am wondering now is. Which version of the racket was used? (weight and grip size) and what string and tension?
3U G4
Huge respect for Rankireddy👏👏
Bought this a few weeks ago, upgrading from my Arcsaber 11. Unreal racket, absolutely fantastic
How much is it?
@@E.Joseph1 I got it from my local supplier, was £207
@@tombennett9209 wow
did you face any durability issues?
@@ragzeyy not yet, only had 5 or 6 game nights with itz but really holding up. Find the frame is a lot more durable and isn't scuffing and peeling like my arcsaber did, but yeah no issues so far
Liang Weikeng from China should participate too. His smashes are scary.
Agreed weikeng's smash is nuts
In few years they are gonna break the sound barrier!
We'll need a different kind of shuttle for that to happen
Chirag and rankireddy, signature players of indian badminton...love them purely with my whole heart ..no matter why everyone hates them especially Indonesians , its because of jealous . Its just start ,future rankireddy chirag will come..for india
Never heard of them.
lets start with delaying game by purposely delaying shuttle serving?
@@bugatti99vunseems like you’re here just to pick up a fight, aren’t you?
@@JonKino828as if it matters
What string, tension, and racket weight was Saatik was using?
Noone gonna talk about 400+ for female standard is insane
Pearly Tan is amazing!
Do they ever ever ever play like that in a game though?
No! 😂
The rackets in the test, were probably modified and painted to look like a 1000z.
Otherwise those women would dominate WD with superfast smashes. It never happens. 🤷🏾
Sindhu has the world record of 403 Kmph in singles in the LIVE game which was recorded in denmark open 2023...I cant imagine if she was sponsored she would have hit it really hard and must be close to 500 Kmph
What String and Tension has been used?
Rankireddy used BG80 and Tan used Exbolt 63, tensions not known, but I'd assume to maximise the repulsive power the tensions were slightly lower than what they would usually use.
A thing of beauty, I wish Astrox was made in this color.
More clips of slow motion shuttle contact please!
Need the slow mo part.
So we can learn.
good one Pearly Tan😍
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So how many strings did they break in that session?
Yes.
Good point
Probably yonex prepared more than 10+ of these rackets preloaded with exbolt 63/aerosonics
They broke the record by a huge margin. Obviously the human hand itself hasnt evolved by a huge margin but the racket technology and speed measuring tech has
@yonex when are you releasing the 2024 catalogue and the new gear in Europe? I want a pair of 65z C90 and the Kanra tsuneyama yellow 65z
Got the Duora Z Strike and Arcsaber 11 I didn't think you could get rackets better than them 😭
Yeah, the Z strike is ridiculously good. Been my go to for years, but I’m really looking forward trying the 1000z now
Duora Z-Strike is insane. One type of material it was using (I think it's called EX-HMG) has never been used by Yonex again until the Nanoflare 1000Z revealed. And Rankireddy himself and other players like Chou Tien Chen and Yugo Kobayashi are still actually using this racquet. Viktor Axelsen, Carolina Marin, Kento Momota, Yuta Watanabe, Hiroyuki Endo,they have all used Duora Z-Strike before for a pretty long time since it was revealed in 2017 and won some amazing tournaments and games.
@@jeremytsu0302 yeah I prefer the z strike over my arcsaber. You can tell just by touching the frames that the material is different or layered differently.
It's the racquet, it's the skill.
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Just imagine its your first national game ever. And seeing viktor axelsen your first opponent. With nanoflare 1000z
They can smash a light weight shuttle with this speed. Imagine if it was something more aerodynamic
What tension was it on?
Beastmode guys Beastmode. My boys just did it. SAT-CHI ftw💪
Which string and tension was used?
He smashed from the backcourt base line 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
And what is the speed when the Shuttle ils the floor?
What string does it use?
Is high tension racquets like 32 lbs are durable??
Ada ga raket yg bikin delay permainan jd makin lama,,? nahcocok tuh buat indian's double
Y pensar que uno acá en Colombia intenta entrenar y mejorar todo lo posible y que el nivel de los jugadores este a tal nivel, es sorprendente
I wanted to buy arcsaber 11 pro now i have another pick to examine
So whats the string they used?
It will be amazing if goh v shem was there the
Masterclass smasher
Big fan of you Yonex love ya
Yonex is the most populous brand
I have just bought it and i have felt , it was good at defense ❤
Im gonna put a review of this racket soon!
the smashing sound is so satisfying 😌
What weight was the racket for the record? 4U or 3U ?
I think 3U and they use exbolt 65 string
@@muhammadakmal9693do you know tension?
@@JLneonhug Probably maxed out at 29lbs
the sound is addictive
bro the indians r killing the record . lets gooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Currently am using it it, agile and very very fast blade!
Good smash Pearly
This will get more no.s if satchi medal at upcoming oaris Olympic ..lets go 🔥
Except the colour way, everything is great 👍🏻and so good 😊
From my experience as a stringer this racket can't hold heigher tension as some other rackets can hold... Even in 28 lbs its making some creeky sounds.. Plz let me know anyother experience the same kind of issue.. Thank you
Yeah 28lbs is max for this racquet. No idea why. Maybe it being head light has a reason. It might have less or lighter material that is less durable in the head which prevents it from holding higher tensions. But honestly for me 28lbs on my 1000 Tour is more than enough. I feel like 30 would be too much cause even at 28 the birdie pings off the bed like crazy.
How much is this racquet?
Speed and durability in place
1st nanoray z speed(win speed and durability)
2nd nanoflare 1000z ( win speed but failed in durability)
Can anyone who has this racket give me some insight on how good it is and whether I should buy it or not.
Fantastic content ❤❤❤ i loved it 🥰🥰🥰
It shows the india pair is very inconsistent with their choices. They were doing well sticking with their equipment but Rankireddy keeps swapping between zstrike / 1000z same as the time with zstrike/100zz, all in the name of Yonex marketing.
who gives a fuck actually let him play whatever he wants to play
Its smart to switch between racquets. Depending on the opponents playing style or whether the game is singles or doubles can drastically effect the players choice or racquet. In singles the player might want a 3U head heavy racquet with huge power but not much speed such as the 100ZZ whereas in a doubles match the player might prefer a balanced or head light racquet that is lighter in comparison such as the Z-Strike or the 1000Z.
Chinese Taipei ... 💀
Bro went the +1000 social credit route
Hahah 😂 But Taiwan doesn’t have a social credit score
Racket name
nanoflare 1000z
If my opponent smashes at 565 imma just pray it wont hit my face 😂
Its a great racket but i still prefer the victor bravesword 12
Wang chi lin,chirag shetty smash are really insane
That's like ... half the speed of sound...😮
Imagine got hit by 565km/h smash 😬
Good marketing too, anyways 1000z was one of the racket im interest on
Need an independent verification of this 😂😂
Man I wish I had one at new year
Finished watching 4:42
100zz的升级版?
As Nanoflare is a head light racket so how was he able to hit so fastest smash with Noanoflare 1000 z and not used a head heavy racket?????
racquets made in japan are different, but made in taiwan and china makes a lot of differences in head heavy light and even balance racquets
@@rishv590 but even tough Nanoflare is a head light series racket , yonex says himself
@@raoanwar178 yes nano series is head light, arcsaber series is even balance, astrox series is head heavy
@@raoanwar178 i am just saying if you will buy a made in japan racquet it will perform no matter head heavy or light
but if you buy made in taiwan or china it will make a lot of difference on head heavy light or even balance racquets
i cant seem that YONEX is very good at making at racket’s and that’s why i chose the ARCSABER 7 PRO
who lee chong wei and lee ji zia and lindan?
is this head heavy?
I thought the whole point of head heavy rackets is that they have the fastest smashes? Astrox, voltric… ?
Which racquets had the fastest smashes in the past?
How were they measuring the speed in the past?
Look at the video for what it is, it's marketing to get more hype in the racquet.
I have one myself, it definitely is an upgrade from the Nanoflare 800lt (my last season racquet). It doesn't cause me elbow pain like NF800lt did. I love playing with it.
BUT. Mine has a small crack in it from a clash. I hadn't even had it 4 weeks. First time I have ever gotten a crack in a racquet like that in over 13 years of using Yonex racquets (nanoray, astrox etc).
As for your question, think of dragonball Z. What happened when Trunks bulked up to beat Cell. For the purpose of getting the fastest smash, it's easier to do it with a head light racquet. The racquet head speed they generate at the point of contact would be giving off more repulsion than if they used say the Astrox 100zz, or the Zforce2
Head heavy rackets smashes are heavier, not as fast as nanoflares though
Đập ok nhưng khắc phục phần dễ gãy được không ạ 🥲
Everyone saying bring lzj liang . If theyy Hit also they will not break rankireddy record. Both indians are very strong........
its amazing, but im waiting for new astrox 88 i will be cool i think so
4:23
Thank you for the video. Impressive numbers obtain for the sales pitch of the racket model. There are many points observed in the video, which would be disrespectful, to comment on this platform and is best left as is. I am not affiliated nor work for the competition or paid to make these observations other than to say with 54 years of experience in the game, I know.
Congrats tan peaarly malaysia women double
Proud to be indian
Yonex please give me a Yonex badminton racket 😢😢😢
W
This is my next racket! Im gonna post videos of this racket on my channel, just started doing videos!
If lee zia jia was still part of yonex then maby he would have had the world record 😅
@AshKingBaapOfPahadiBrothers most bolehers think LZJ is the next LCW, LOL
@@andrewcannon587 The amount of bimbo(s) that support him in Twitter is unreal.
@AshKingBaapOfPahadiBrothersbhai tu pahadi brothers ko pelta bohot hain 😂😂😂
@@andrewcannon587no way we prefer humble and good attitude players such as lcw, nty and kunlavut.
@AshKingBaapOfPahadiBrothers 💀
Sounds like they’re framing it
kento?
Hope its light weight
565 KM …. Faster than a F1
Funny how yonex didn’t invite ANY Japanese in this test? Is this just to analyse other countries players
They probably saw who was available a the time and picked those who were known for being big hitters. I can't think of a really big hitting Japanese player right now (not that I'm undermining the quality of the players, they have some superstars but their style is not built around a big smash).
@@adambe1126 yugo kobayashi did hit a 443 km/h smash shortly after the test took place tbf
@@garlocthegreatest4561 that's a girly smashing speed lah. Do you want yugo kobayashi to compete with girl's smashing?
@@andrewcannon587 girly smashing? Currently the second fastest smash ever in an official match isn't good enough for this?
@@garlocthegreatest4561 Ah I forgot about him tbf. Idk if he had reached similar speeds before that though. Maybe I'm being unfair but compared to the Indian boys, he doesn't immediately spring to mind as the biggest hitter in badminton.
麒麟我愛你
me now waiting for a mach 1 smash lol:
He Bingjiao was not invited. That‘s shocking…
I think yonex also should up their frame tension durability their frame cannot string high tension
True
That's why yonex never tell the tension those players string lolllll
It's head light racquet which is probably why it cant hold higher tension due to either lighter or less material in the head.
@@anomalyb7342 That's a good point in general, but not for Yonex lolllll
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really? you guys didn't invite Indonesia?
From my analysis the other athlete that maybe i said again "MAYBE" can close to rankireddy is kevin sanjaya from yonex athlete line up
And from outside yonex maybe Daniel martin and lee zi jia can come close
Kevin sanjaya? I don’t think so. LZJ might come close.
Ima buy the new yonex nextstage or astroxx now lol