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The Yonex Nanoray 800 is the thinnest racket in the Yonex collection. It is a racket for the advanced badminton player who is looking for a very light and agile racket. Read more..
Description
This racket from Yonex comes with features that make it suited for even the advanced player.
It offers speed, power, and maneuverability.
To give you the best of experience, the Nanoray 800 uses Yonex’s advanced technologies to make it easy to control, increase precision, and deliver powerful shots.
Continue reading my Yonex Nanoray 800 review to find out what features make this racket an excellent choice.
Aero-frame Design
The Nanoray 800 uses an aero-frame design to enable it to minimize air resistance.
With the reduced air resistance, you achieve better swing control, and your agility on the court improves.
Reduced air resistance also means you will not use much force when using this racket.
As a result, you’re able to give powerful smashes to the surprise of your opponent.
Strong Light Weight Structural Materials
To reduce weight and allow you to achieve higher hit and swing speeds, the Nanoray 800 is made out of graphite material.
Sonic metal, a lightweight alloy with exceptional flexibility is another material used to make the frame.
The alloy makes the frame stronger, flexible and able to produce powerful repulsions.
Sonic metal also absorbs vibrations making the shuttlecock to produce a clear metallic sound.
The sound is capable of inducing pressure on your opponent to make them less competitive.
You will find the shaft of the Nanoray 800 stiff and able to give quicker repulsions.
This is due to the X-Fullerene used in the resin that bonds the carbon fibers in the shaft’s body.
With faster and stronger repulsions, you get to pressure your opponent more.
Isometric Design
Using the Nanoray 800 gives your shots more accuracy due to the isometric design used on the racket’s frame.
The design involves using an equidistant layout for the string bed to create a sweet spot larger than that of regular rackets.
If you haven’t mastered the skill of properly aiming your hits, a racket with a large sweet spot is what you need.
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