Badminton racket nanospeed9900 what racket it is

Updated on physical education 2024-02-13
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The badminton racquet nanospeed 9900 is a YONEX nano series racket, which is a lightweight head racket suitable for attacking players. The racquet is made of nano-carbon material, which has excellent torsion resistance and stiffness, providing more accurate fairway control and greater ballistic stability. In addition, the racket is made of ultra-fine high-density fiber material, which makes the head weight of the racket lighter while maintaining the lightness of the racket.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Appearance and patting: each flower into its own eyes, the deep and low-key color water is also quite suitable for my personality, I don't like publicity. The red leaves on the frame are slightly murderous!

    Talking about the quality of paint water, there are 2 places to pay attention to in 9900, that is, the -8 o'clock position, especially when the line is really drawn, according to the explanation of the senior wire puller: if those 2 places are clamped with the wire clamp, there will be obvious clamping marks. So I asked:

    Q: What happens to it, is there a bug in the decoration of the lacquer? Explained: Actually, it's 2 shock-absorbing belts.,Even if you use the fingernail groove, it will wrinkle.。。。

    Halo, except for the shock absorbing belt, the paint water is decent, and I have collided with a friend Bow 10 once, but I can also hear the sound, and the miracle remains intact.

    Stick: The nominal is about 9kx>9k9>9ks so, because I have 9ks and my friends have 9kx, the strange thing is that the feel is actually 9k9 is the softest, why?

    I studied it: since the 9ks x racket is thicker than the 9k9, it feels that the 9k9 is softer than the others whether it is hitting the ball or using the hand. It is also more flexible, which should be the effect of the new material.

    Handle: G4 as always.

    Hitting the ball: Let's go high first, and it's also a warm-up. The seniors all said that the 3-point racket has a 7-point line, and this time the 95 line used is 26 pounds, maybe the line is more elastic, and there is no sense of iron of 65 lines.

    A ball is hit, about 5 centimeters out of bounds. Even the explanation is not, I still don't adapt to using 95. I feel that the ball speed is not far from the 65 line on the 9ks, but it's not easy to think of it if you can't go out of bounds, let's reduce the force.

    On the pull of a few boards, the sound of the 95 line is unpleasant to death. . . But it's easy

    Then draw it flat, because the head is light, and it is lighter than 9ks, the forehand and backhand flat draw seems very flexible, and the friend is careless to pull back a higher ball, pop, and the reaction is too late. This is the strength of the offensive side of 9k9!!

    Okay, before I get to the fixed-point splitting net, I'll do it first. Let's slash first, the head is light and can't borrow force, use more explosive power, this is generally more important to the drop point, the point is still more accurate, but there is never 9ks accurate, but I also tried to kill, this is slightly better, but if you want to be fast, you must concentrate explosive power to be fast. To the opponent's split, I played back the opponent's backcourt, the pick back is too easy, the wrist is slightly twisted, the ball is accurate to the 2 lines, I believe that it will not be too difficult to pick back in place when passive.

    This is the strongest point in defense, easy!

    Kill the ball, I don't like the way to kill hard, use more point kills and slash big diagonals. It's like picking up AT900P and you'll be impulsive to jump and kill hard, but when you pick up 9K9, you don't have this urge right away, and you want to easily dominate where the ball goes. Let's kill a few, jump high, about 1-2 cm, turn - lead the racket - swing arm - brake - hit - close the momentum, the ball is a little fluttering, there is no power of point kill and slash at all, it feels like 100% of the force to get 80% of the power.

    Kill a few more, the effect is still the same.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not offensive or defensive, and the only thing that gets both is our Lin Dan's forehead, but the level of the beat that moves the figure 9 should be good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You're a master, you're an offensive player.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It means that your racket is made of nano materials, and the frame and middle rod are made of carbon matrix netting! It should be a very good racket! As for the C60, it is a series model that represents! The specific representative is an offensive type, both offensive and defensive, you can ask others!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is Yonex that is the most famous feather racket in the world.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the model is not written on the brand, it is a fake racket, and all the badminton sticks have the brand and model of this racket written on it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you don't find it difficult to use the NS9000, continue to use the NS9000, after all, the racket is just a piece of equipment for badminton, and the NS9000 is already considered high-end, if you don't find it difficult to control, don't change it, because even if you change, you may also feel that the original racket is more comfortable.

    The reason why you can't hit the lob in front of the net may be because of your grip and paddle face switching.

    It is easy for novices to hold the racket tightly all the time, which will make them weak when hitting the ball, and they will not be able to flexibly change grips.

    Before hanging the net, the ball needs to be cut by the racket surface, rather than hitting it directly, so the racket surface is required to be flexibly converted. You can ask a friend who can hang a ball to teach, and someone will teach you to learn it faster.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Maybe 7700 is used by others, but you are not used to it.

    It is true that there are different types of rackets, but these types of rackets are just to serve the people who use them and give us more options, not for us to adapt to the racket. If the racket is comfortable and easy to use, why bother changing it. Besides, the NS9000 is also a pretty good beat, the power is insufficient, and the tension of the line does not need to be worn so high.

    Don't do unnecessary waste!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's okay.

    I'd still use 9000.

    Your friend just thinks that if it's really in your own hands, it's hard to say that if you are financially well-off, it's not bad to buy another one. It depends on your financial situation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If the strength is weak, don't rush to use the offensive racket, first practice with the racket of a soft club, such as the mid-range MP66 and the low-end CB16. Don't pull up the tension, and it's not so hard to hit the high ball with low pounds. 3u, 4u, etc. refer to the weight of the beat, and the higher the number, the lighter it is.

    4g, 5g, etc. refers to the size of the handle, and the larger the number, the smaller the handle. It's not that it's stable, but it's that the shaft is hard and the deformation rate is small, so the ball path will be stable.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rich people, there is nothing to say. There is no need to pursue such a good beat when you start learning, it is good to get a beat of two or three hundred! When the level reaches a certain level, change the racket, which is conducive to your badminton practice.

    YY's 9000 is partial to strength, if you don't have enough strength, use 7700!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The numbers above are 3u or 2u, and these are the weight of the whole body. It is the size of the grip when I g! According to what you said about your weak strength, the 9000 is not suitable for you, and the 7700 is more suitable for you.

    If you're not sure what others say, you might as well check it out yourself. It's easy to compare.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The NS9000 is also available in two versions: the NS9000S and the NS9000X. The former is more balanced and suitable for doubles for girls and boys; The latter is more offensive and suitable for boys. Don't know which model you're using?

    It's normal if you feel heavy with the NS9000X, but if you use the NS9000S, it should be pretty good.

    What do you mean when you say you can't hit the ball in front of you? Does it mean that the ball in the front court and the ball are not handled well? If you control the ball, it is not only related to the racket model, but also to the type of string you pull, especially the tension you pull.

    Do you know how many pounds your racket is right now? I guess it's been 3 months since I learned to play, and I think it's up to 20 pounds ==!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

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  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You have a lot of questions, but isn't it a bit insincere to only give a 5-point reward?

    It is recommended that you take a bow 10, after all, it is the most used shot in the competition. The soft head of the rod is suitable for the backcourt, and it is good at heavy killing.

    The VT80 is suitable for smashing, and it belongs to the defensive version of the bow 10, with a thin and elastic middle bar.

    The nano9900 is equivalent to 3 parts 9000X and 1 part 9000S. The pole is extremely hard, purely defensive, and is not recommended.

    nanoray700 is suitable for defense, with large elasticity, high and far-reaching labor-saving, and the ball is comfortable to put away, but it is weak to kill.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Your backcourt style of play, the strength is not bad, that is VT-80, followed by bow and arrow 10, both are offensive weapons. Bow and arrow 10 I've used it, but I can't play it without some explosiveness. I have also used 9900, mainly doubles, because this shot is really sharp in front of the net, flat pumping is fast, and the point killing is accurate.

    Of course, singles can also be played, but the backcourt smash feels less like the first two.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is recommended not to vt80 is too heavy Lee Chong Wei was also injured =. = vt70 is still good.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    NS-9900 with a retail price of 1790The discount is generally 7% off, the lowest discount, your beat version is the SP version, and the SP belongs to the Singapore version. It is not available on the YONEX China website.

    And the anti-counterfeiting mark or something is also not suitable for querying the SP version of the beat.

    You can try to hold the racket head with one hand, hold the handle with the other, and then unscrew the racket a little harder to see how the torsion resistance of the racket is, if it can be twisted easily, then the quality of the racket is not good.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Anyway, I bought it at 58% off. Hehe.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is recommended to buy YY 900p. If you want to be a little cheaper, the victory ti99 is a very good choice. More than 500 pieces of 9900 are soft and squishy, not suitable for you to play.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    NS9900 is a little easier to play, and I personally think that the hitting feeling of ARC10 is weird and not easy to play.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The AT-900-T racket has a softer shaft and a wider frame, which is more labor-saving and belongs to the racket of the pull-and-hang type of play, while the arc7 racket has a harder shaft than the 900 racket and a narrower head. The racket is a bit thinner than the 900 and 9000. So it's about the same as the 900's flexibility, and the only big difference is that the arc7's head is lighter and not suitable for smashing.

    The NS9000S is an offensive racket with a heavy head and a thick frame. The lever is stiff and suitable for smashing. Although not as hard as the 9000x.

    But it is better for amateurs to use 9000s than 9000x, because the average amateur has a lot of wrist strength from time to time

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The differences between ARC10 and N9900 are as follows:

    1. Hardness of the middle rod.

    The ARC10 is smaller than the N9900.

    2. Shoot the sweet area of the frame.

    The ARC10 is larger than the N9900.

    3. The weight of the head of the racket.

    The ARC10 is heavier than the N9900.

    4. Swing speed.

    ARC10 is slower than N9900.

    5. Direction of use.

    ARC10 is biased towards singles, and N9900 is biased towards doubles.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The assists are different in nature and in structure.

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