The Astrox 100zz had been my primary racket for years. However, when I first tried the Nanoflare 1000z, I instantly knew it would become my new go-to racket.
I have slight shoulder pain and get fatigued in the right arm. Will this be suitable or should I get 100zz. I'm refraining from 100zz as it is head heavy while this one is head light. Excellent review btw.
Would like to check if you had a chance to use both the 3U and 4U versions? Which would you recommend? and which U did you used for the 1 month of playing with?
@@babatundeodebiyi I don’t have enough money to buy both high end rackets since i’m from a middle class family.. i did eventually get the astrox 88d pro
@devy1440 good choice its future proof and a perfect all rounder head heavy racket its practically a combination of the 100zz,77 pro, 99 pro and it also has the latest tech which is the 2nd gen Namd
Oh. I do have a review of each racket individually. You can check them out here. th-cam.com/video/MjwXP-ksHsw/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Fc3tV0oO9-E/w-d-xo.html
I'm a beginner and I train 4x a week. I've never had a Nanoflare so I won't know the feeling and handling (I played with Arc 11 pro and 7 pro and now Astrox 70) But I'd really like this 1000z to be in my arsenal however, I feel it's not suitable for female players as we have less arm strength.
I have both 1000Z 4U and 100ZZ 4U from the start of introduction of booth rackets. When comparing two racket balance, I think that there is no point to measure balance without strings and with original grip because you measure it stringed and with exact grip how you will play. 1000Z is more in slightly head heavy direction, because balance is about 309mm on 1000Z 4U. 100ZZ 4U is about 319mm (booth with strings nbg 98, just overgrip on G5 size on booth). I am aware that many like badminton guide etc. measure this without strings, but what data do you get than, nonrealistic one for the real life scenario. 100ZZ is better racket for doubles because it is more maneuverable/faster feeling and it feels like it has lighter head than 1000Z, despite being more head heavy for about 10mm (probably due to shape). There is more feeling with 100ZZ to place shuttlecock where you want, but both are very precise, it is like 100ZZ has larger sweet spot (it has larger head) for precise shoots and it is more forgiving if you do not have very very good technique. But, on the other side, there is more power with 1000Z if you hit it right, and even if you don't hit it with the sweet spot or is from weird positions, or backhand, shoots will be longer/faster than on 100ZZ, it is just in another league. Not so far away from ZF2 that was smashing monster for every type of player (amateur or pro). If you use it in the same hour of play/training, by changing one to another, there is big difference in timing so you will have feeling that one of them is better than another, so it take time to adopt smash timing. So depend what you prefer and if you play pairs or singles or booth, booth rackets are great and different, but more similar from 100ZZ to 1000Z than to 95% of other brands rackets.
you have a very detailed response. Nice. I understand your point about measuring the balance point with or without the strings. I do measure all my rackets with the strings and with the grip that i play with. However, i also find it problematic because it is prone to human error. I am pretty sure some of my strings are longer or shorter. and some of my grips are likely thinner and thicker.
It would not be unusual because of its headlight characteristics. Having said that, professionals are using it. They tie at high tension and hit with great power. The racket is designed to withstand pressure as long it is from the correct "direction". No racket is designed to take a hit on the floor or from another racket.
Leagues above the next best racket sounds like a stretch. It's not like there are any breakthrough technological advancements in racket design recently.
I really think so. why dont you point me towards another headlight racket that delivers power like a headheavy racket. I'll be happy to review that racket. :)
@@MoreThanASwing it's not headlight but it is a very light racket overall that delivers great power. Try Gosen Cocytus Slash. I personally like a little weight in my racquet head for feel alone.
I talked to my local pro shop guy and asked him if he knew which weight of Nanoflare 1000z was used during the world record smash and he said it was done using the heavier 3U version. I wasn’t surprised to hear this as the extra weight is known to help with extra power. He wasn’t sure about the grip size but that’s subjective. I picked up 2 in 3UG4. I had heard the shaft was longer and head smaller than conventional rackets and to my surprise it was relatively the same shaft length and head size as my Voltric Z Force 2 rackets. So far they play very well and a little whippier than the Z force as they should be.
@@schreiber6220 I was also using ZF2 (3U) as my main for a few years and I'm a singles player. I liked that it is head heavy and super stiff, but recently I felt like trying something faster and got the 1000Z and now it is my main racket. I bought two 4U ones and oh my is it a clear upgrade from the ZF2 by a mile! It is a lot faster and I can feel the repulsion of the shuttle literally shooting off the racket head, I am certainly smashing harder and my backhand clear -- even from a disadvantageous position -- is going to the opponent's baseline. The only thing is that I need to be accurate because mishits with this racket is really unforgiving, but I am getting used to it over time. I noticed the same thing as you too, I was expecting a longer shaft but it is identical to the ZF2, even the racket head size is the same (I knew ZF2 had a smaller racket head, but didn't expect the 1000Z to also have a compact head and the same size too!). In any case, really happy with the 1000Z. How is your 3U version? Have you tried the 4U one, and if you did how does it compare?
If you are using 29 lbs and you're an average player (like myself): Astrox100zz: Solid solid solid hitting with negligible vibrations. Like driving a VW Golf GTI. Head heavy construct gives you far superior control on slice shots, drops, and smashes. But I wasn't able to generate as much smashing power compared to Nanoflare 1000Z. Poor technique on my part? Nanoflare 1000z: No longer solid hitting. Vibrations can be felt like the ArcSaber 11 pro. Small head design condenses all the power, unleashing powerful smashes (if you hit the tiny sweet spot which is hard). Much harder to control net shots and slices. Much harder to execute back hand smashes. BTW, I can do back hand from end to end but I can't do backhand smash with it.
If you can backhand clear from base to base, your technique should be decent. perhaps what you need is some time to get used to the racket swing. the NF1000 is really a lot faster than the astrox 100. i needed time to get used to the swing too.
May I ask you a question. The racket in this review is with logo on string. I was looking to buy one but everything is sold without string. So, how appear the Yonex logo on it? How can I get the racket with logo on string?
Hi, you can get a stencil set. here's one example: www.google.com/search?q=yonex+stencil&sca_esv=570352775&tbm=shop&sxsrf=AM9HkKlq1xYz4EfDGq4pYlyaNGZhGBPr8A:1696355141032&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwik89-st9qBAxU3cmwGHUEaBRIQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=2560&bih=1291
Hello coach i want to ask , it is NF 1000z feels vibrate while contact to shuttle? I once try my friend astrox 100zz and its feel much vibrate , does it feel the same?
the NF 1000z and the Astrox 100ZZ feels VERY different. I would say the vibration on the Astrox feels much much stronger. The vibration on the NF1000Z is much quicker/shorter.
@@Raven-qg5vl yes it is easier to maneuver . It is marketed as extra stiff like the 100zz but it doesn’t feel as stiff as 100zz . High repulsion , light head weight might need some time to adjust to the racket . But once you master it , you will like it
I don't have huge budget to buy nanoflare 1000z. Is the tour still good? And i also want to know more about the tour please help me i want one on my hand🥹
The Tour feels almost the same, but if you've been playing badminton for a long time, you'll feel the difference. Get the Z version. It's worth the extra bucks
I have been playing badminton since I was 12. The z model is quite expensive for me😅😅 as a student so as you also said it almost feel the same so I will buy the tour😁
The Astrox 100zz had been my primary racket for years. However, when I first tried the Nanoflare 1000z, I instantly knew it would become my new go-to racket.
SAME!
Which one is best bro
@@sitaramarajuthati8461 for me right now, nanoflare 1000z is officially my primary racket
dang, I love your testing method and units! definitely subscribing for more badminton data, thanks!
I have slight shoulder pain and get fatigued in the right arm. Will this be suitable or should I get 100zz. I'm refraining from 100zz as it is head heavy while this one is head light. Excellent review btw.
i bought nanoflare 1000z few days ago.bro,,go for it.its light and fast.but you wont believe how powerful it is compare to head heavy.
@@xman3514 thx.. Will definitely get it.
mate before you buy it
you should fix you smash properly dont fully use your shoulder to your smash it will get you injured.
mate before you buy it
you should fix you smash properly dont fully use your shoulder to your smash it will get you injured.
@@KhilafahSolusiUmmah hey thanks for writing. I managed to improve my technique and focus on timing and placement of the smash.
Would like to check if you had a chance to use both the 3U and 4U versions? Which would you recommend? and which U did you used for the 1 month of playing with?
I've been using the 4U version. this is so that the comparison is kept fair.
however, i am considering to get the 3U version for myself. hehe.
I still dont know whether i want to get the NF1000Z or the Astrox 100ZZ. I saw alot of reviews of the NF breaking mid game…
You can get both and enjoy the capabilities😊
@@babatundeodebiyi I don’t have enough money to buy both high end rackets since i’m from a middle class family.. i did eventually get the astrox 88d pro
@devy1440 good choice its future proof and a perfect all rounder head heavy racket its practically a combination of the 100zz,77 pro, 99 pro and it also has the latest tech which is the 2nd gen Namd
Loved your review! thanks for doing this. I am a new subscriber!
Yay! Thank you!
nice review, may we know the string tension and type that you use for 1 month for the 3 rackets compared?
for all my rackets, I use Yonex Nanogy 98. 25lbs.
What is the frame size difference between Astrox 100zz and nanoflare 1000z?
Super nice review!! ❤ , can you do comparison with astrox 77 pro and arcsaber 11 pro? Which one is the best for all around playing character
Oh. I do have a review of each racket individually. You can check them out here.
th-cam.com/video/MjwXP-ksHsw/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/Fc3tV0oO9-E/w-d-xo.html
I'm a beginner and I train 4x a week. I've never had a Nanoflare so I won't know the feeling and handling (I played with Arc 11 pro and 7 pro and now Astrox 70) But I'd really like this 1000z to be in my arsenal however, I feel it's not suitable for female players as we have less arm strength.
might actually be the complete opposite - it's head light by design so it'll be easier to use with less strength
@@bowseplayz1111 I’ll never know until I’ve tried, right? So, I ordered during the holidays and it will come in a few days time.
@@Doc_Mitch
How was the racket?
Hey! i'm curious about the new racket too! How is it?
At defense clear area .... Which is better for intermediate badminton player..... Nanoflare 1000z or astrox 100zz ?
Looking forward for the new 800 review
Me too. :) watch out for this space!
New 800??? 😮😮
How does 1000z compare to normal Nanoflare 800 please?
Please review Arcsaber 11 pro. I’m stuck between choosing that and the 1000z in 4u. Pls helpppp
I have tried both at 4U . I would say Arc11 pro is for technical players, 1000Z is for speed demons.
I kept the Arc11 pro .
@@SergioYao-pr8jl thank you 🙏🏽 appreciate it
they are both VERY VERY different rackets.
I'm definitely biased. i think you should give 1000Z a try before you reject it.
@@MoreThanASwingalrighto I’m getting the 1000z ! Thank you! For the 1000zz do you recommend 3u or 4u?
Hello, I am waiting on your stiffness level test on this racket? Cant wait to see bro
9.9cm vs 10.1cm.
guess which racket is stiffer?
ta daaaaaaa. Astrox 100ZZ is stiffer than NF1000Z.
Ok about record and racket but ** any information about the tension of the racket string ? **
i use exbolt 65, 25lbs. :)
is that what youre asking?
It compact head is good ?
Its a double edged. The sweet spot is smaller, so it makes it more difficult to play with. But the response, power and control seems better.
Compact head is not for a beginner. You have to be very consistent hitting to the sweetspot to use compact frame
May i ask if you use a 3u or 4u racket?
All my rackets are 4U. :)
I have both 1000Z 4U and 100ZZ 4U from the start of introduction of booth rackets. When comparing two racket balance, I think that there is no point to measure balance without strings and with original grip because you measure it stringed and with exact grip how you will play. 1000Z is more in slightly head heavy direction, because balance is about 309mm on 1000Z 4U. 100ZZ 4U is about 319mm (booth with strings nbg 98, just overgrip on G5 size on booth). I am aware that many like badminton guide etc. measure this without strings, but what data do you get than, nonrealistic one for the real life scenario. 100ZZ is better racket for doubles because it is more maneuverable/faster feeling and it feels like it has lighter head than 1000Z, despite being more head heavy for about 10mm (probably due to shape). There is more feeling with 100ZZ to place shuttlecock where you want, but both are very precise, it is like 100ZZ has larger sweet spot (it has larger head) for precise shoots and it is more forgiving if you do not have very very good technique. But, on the other side, there is more power with 1000Z if you hit it right, and even if you don't hit it with the sweet spot or is from weird positions, or backhand, shoots will be longer/faster than on 100ZZ, it is just in another league. Not so far away from ZF2 that was smashing monster for every type of player (amateur or pro). If you use it in the same hour of play/training, by changing one to another, there is big difference in timing so you will have feeling that one of them is better than another, so it take time to adopt smash timing. So depend what you prefer and if you play pairs or singles or booth, booth rackets are great and different, but more similar from 100ZZ to 1000Z than to 95% of other brands rackets.
you have a very detailed response. Nice.
I understand your point about measuring the balance point with or without the strings. I do measure all my rackets with the strings and with the grip that i play with. However, i also find it problematic because it is prone to human error. I am pretty sure some of my strings are longer or shorter. and some of my grips are likely thinner and thicker.
what tension do you use on your racket ?
2lbs White boy
25lbs
where to buy authentic nanoflare 100z
Is it durable?seen so many comments from other videos that it breaks. Maybe cuz of the headlight characteristic
It would not be unusual because of its headlight characteristics. Having said that, professionals are using it. They tie at high tension and hit with great power. The racket is designed to withstand pressure as long it is from the correct "direction".
No racket is designed to take a hit on the floor or from another racket.
I already broke 2 nano flare 1000 Z 4u
doubles?
@@piotres6566 yes.first one one playing 2nd day. Slight touch to my partner.
HOW?!?!
@@piotres6566 yes
@@MoreThanASwing played with 88d clashes so many times still strong.nanoflare1000z clashes slightly with my partner racket broke from frames
Leagues above the next best racket sounds like a stretch. It's not like there are any breakthrough technological advancements in racket design recently.
I really think so.
why dont you point me towards another headlight racket that delivers power like a headheavy racket.
I'll be happy to review that racket. :)
@@MoreThanASwing it's not headlight but it is a very light racket overall that delivers great power. Try Gosen Cocytus Slash. I personally like a little weight in my racquet head for feel alone.
Thanks for the impressive review! Do you know which version of the 1000z beat the world record in terms of weight and grip size?
That's an interesting question. I couldnt find the answer when i searched for it. but let me know if you do find out. :)
I also looked and could not find that information. If I come across it I will make sure to post it here. Thanks again.
I talked to my local pro shop guy and asked him if he knew which weight of Nanoflare 1000z was used during the world record smash and he said it was done using the heavier 3U version. I wasn’t surprised to hear this as the extra weight is known to help with extra power. He wasn’t sure about the grip size but that’s subjective. I picked up 2 in 3UG4. I had heard the shaft was longer and head smaller than conventional rackets and to my surprise it was relatively the same shaft length and head size as my Voltric Z Force 2 rackets. So far they play very well and a little whippier than the Z force as they should be.
@@schreiber6220 I was also using ZF2 (3U) as my main for a few years and I'm a singles player. I liked that it is head heavy and super stiff, but recently I felt like trying something faster and got the 1000Z and now it is my main racket. I bought two 4U ones and oh my is it a clear upgrade from the ZF2 by a mile! It is a lot faster and I can feel the repulsion of the shuttle literally shooting off the racket head, I am certainly smashing harder and my backhand clear -- even from a disadvantageous position -- is going to the opponent's baseline.
The only thing is that I need to be accurate because mishits with this racket is really unforgiving, but I am getting used to it over time.
I noticed the same thing as you too, I was expecting a longer shaft but it is identical to the ZF2, even the racket head size is the same (I knew ZF2 had a smaller racket head, but didn't expect the 1000Z to also have a compact head and the same size too!). In any case, really happy with the 1000Z. How is your 3U version? Have you tried the 4U one, and if you did how does it compare?
Does it swing faster than 100zz?
YES. ABSOLUTELY.
If you are using 29 lbs and you're an average player (like myself):
Astrox100zz: Solid solid solid hitting with negligible vibrations. Like driving a VW Golf GTI. Head heavy construct gives you far superior control on slice shots, drops, and smashes. But I wasn't able to generate as much smashing power compared to Nanoflare 1000Z. Poor technique on my part?
Nanoflare 1000z: No longer solid hitting. Vibrations can be felt like the ArcSaber 11 pro. Small head design condenses all the power, unleashing powerful smashes (if you hit the tiny sweet spot which is hard). Much harder to control net shots and slices. Much harder to execute back hand smashes. BTW, I can do back hand from end to end but I can't do backhand smash with it.
Also, for the 1000Z, the shaft is so stiff, prolly the stiffest yonex shaft, my hand is starting to hurt....
interestingly, it is really not the stiffest shaft. by measurements, these rackets are stiffer....
NF800 Pro, Astrox 88D Pro, Arcsaber 7 Pro
If you can backhand clear from base to base, your technique should be decent.
perhaps what you need is some time to get used to the racket swing. the NF1000 is really a lot faster than the astrox 100. i needed time to get used to the swing too.
@@MoreThanASwing isnt the arcsaber 7 pro categorized as medium flex tho? that doesn't make sense
@@MoreThanASwingthat's interesting! I use the arcsaber 7 pro
May I ask you a question. The racket in this review is with logo on string. I was looking to buy one but everything is sold without string. So, how appear the Yonex logo on it? How can I get the racket with logo on string?
Hi, you can get a stencil set. here's one example:
www.google.com/search?q=yonex+stencil&sca_esv=570352775&tbm=shop&sxsrf=AM9HkKlq1xYz4EfDGq4pYlyaNGZhGBPr8A:1696355141032&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwik89-st9qBAxU3cmwGHUEaBRIQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=2560&bih=1291
One is head light one is head heavy.. go for the one you are most comfortable with
absolutely right.
I would say 100ZZ, 4u version is near balanced though.
So aa the video whats the best..is it NF 1000
NF1000 ftw!
Hello coach i want to ask , it is NF 1000z feels vibrate while contact to shuttle? I once try my friend astrox 100zz and its feel much vibrate , does it feel the same?
the NF 1000z and the Astrox 100ZZ feels VERY different.
I would say the vibration on the Astrox feels much much stronger. The vibration on the NF1000Z is much quicker/shorter.
3u or 4u?
all my rackets are 4u for comparison sake.
Everyone using 100zz switched to 1000z 😂 . Including myself best racket ever released
Is it really better I’m planning to buy.
@@Raven-qg5vl yes it is easier to maneuver . It is marketed as extra stiff like the 100zz but it doesn’t feel as stiff as 100zz . High repulsion , light head weight might need some time to adjust to the racket . But once you master it , you will like it
yes. it really is the best racket. BUTTTTT, but... but....
ITS REALLY FRAGILEEEEE
Hockey puck speed still faster than badminton shuttle though.
Google says the highest hockey puck speed is 105 mph / 169 kmph but the highest badminton speeds are triple that
@@tiexiaowang7939 Noted with thanks!
Badminton is actually the fastest racket sport in the world. :)
3 u or 4 u
4U. :)
U r not honest 💯
I don't have huge budget to buy nanoflare 1000z. Is the tour still good? And i also want to know more about the tour please help me i want one on my hand🥹
The Tour feels almost the same, but if you've been playing badminton for a long time, you'll feel the difference. Get the Z version. It's worth the extra bucks
I have been playing badminton since I was 12. The z model is quite expensive for me😅😅 as a student so as you also said it almost feel the same so I will buy the tour😁