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1.Lightweight design: In order to meet the needs of some intermediate gamers, Yonex's Astrox 55 badminton racket adopts a lightweight design, so that the racket weighs only 5U (19-24 pounds).
This makes the racket lighter, easier to handle and swing, and reduces arm fatigue for the user.
2.High-tech materials and craftsmanship: Yonex's racquet shaft uses NAMD technology and a rotary motor system, a combination that results in a racquet with a moderate bend, resulting in a perfect blend of power and speed.
This allows the racket to swing faster and hit the ball faster.
To sum up, high-end yonex badminton rackets are recommended to have low pulling force, mainly to improve the lightness and swing speed of the racket. Of course, the specific choice of what type of racket to choose is still to be decided according to the actual needs of the user and the style of play.
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Yonex. All rackets are marked with a low weight, even if the NS-9900 AT-700 VT-80 and other rackets are only marked with a maximum of 24 pounds, Yonex stipulates that if you pull more than the maximum pound it is marked, he will not be responsible... In order to reduce the trouble, he did not mark high...
But Lin Dane. The AT-700 I used before was pulled to 31 I know a person whose NS-9900 was pulled to 37 All As long as you buy YY as long as it is ** (to be high-end) you can only pull to high pounds...
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1. The sales area is different.
SP: Singapore; JP: Japan; CH: Chinese mainland.
2. Sales are different.
SP has the best sales, followed by CH, and JP is even more second.
3. The material is different.
jp/ch>sp。
4. **Different.
jp>ch>sp。
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YONEX AS-40 is an international competition ball, which belongs to the super ball in badminton, flying A+, durable A+, **A+;
YONEX AS-30, a competition-level ball, flying A, durable A, **A+;
YONEX AS-20, a competition-level ball, flying A-, durable A-, **A+;
YONEX AS-03, belongs to advanced training, friendly match ball, flying B+, durable A-, **B;
In addition, Yonex's badminton rankings are as follows:
Flightability》 Ranked from high to low: m2000 m370 m300 m500
Durability Ranked from highest to low: M500 M2000 M370 M300
Economy》 Ranked from high price to low price: m2000 m500 m370 m300
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Badminton lovers! What do you think of the turnover of classic rackets of well-known brands? Do you understand why there are flip products?
Don't expect the brand's classic racket to give the loyal ball a friendly feedback! How do you buy, how to rationally look at the so-called classic model badminton racket! Let's learn together!
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You go to the official website below 600 are average.
Go up to the middle feather, the Valley of the Wicked, the blue sky and other big badminton community forums, in the discussion of the racket version in the more bubbles, you will understand. The eyes of the masses are bright, and there are many people discussing the mainstream YY shots in it, and if you see more, you will know whether it is suitable for you.
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