Badminton Racket YONEX Nanoray D1 Reviews
The low end racket, the main reason why I can hit on it is because I can whittle it down. Although for many people to play this kind of thing is not as good as playing a small black racket, but the reason why this NR series of low-end in my eyes in addition to the value of the reason, but also after checking to find out that the yy on this racket seems to be a little bit of marketing and manufacturing efforts on the reason, after all, this racket is now in a lot of brick-and-mortar stores are still sold, and it seems that the mainland factory is still in the production of its successor (skinning) model NR8. At the same time, this racket actually has a variety of color schemes.
In addition, there are a lot of players private letter I want to see how a particular model of racket feel, then if the concern is the performance of the racket itself, it is recommended that the first in the forum equipment section of the evaluation and discussion board to search for keywords to see if there is a review of the post, and secondly is to search for the corresponding equipment in the library to see the evaluation of the people. I am a Buddhist play shooter, in the premise of not providing equipment, but also expect the level of insufficient me to be able to come out of a variety of popular models to share the feeling of playing, then just wait for karma and so on.
Parameters: 3UG5, go to the bottom of the full with a balance point of 298mm, 210mm long center pole tuned soft, fluid box type racket frame, 22lbs unknown wire, warranty 24 pounds.
This appearance, pretty good looking ah. Cherry blossom pink plus white background gradient gray color scheme, the girly feeling directly pull in place. The font on the center pole follows the usual style of the NR series, and since not much technology is used, the whole racket looks simple and clear. However, there is no enthusiastic brother can give me a popularization of the NR series of home technology are what, I can learn.
As the NR series of racket, D1 air swing feeling and speed is not quite match, 3U balanced on the head-heavy setup in the hands of neither the feeling of light, swinging up also not the wind frame to bring the harsh fast. However, this racket has a solid feeling, slight head weight in the hand feedback with a certain weight, compared to the small black racket as well as the same price part of the victory, Kaoru wind grip in the hand weighing the feeling of less metaphysical sense of plastic. Maybe it has something to do with the hot blown air duct process? If this is the case, then the hardness of this racket should be good, and I did see the power of the players with this racket and doubles teammates knocked a few times, so far unscathed.
Line on the no can identify the category of spray words, at the same time, according to the ballplayer account of this racket is in the physical store to buy the line, blind guess is some kind of training line, feel in the 22 pounds or so, has not been replaced for 3 years, floppy. The same flimsy and floppiness of the racket’s center stick, but the hardness is still a little higher than the softest level of victory, Kaisheng, so in the warm-up on the pull of the ball in addition to a very good borrowing force feedback can be more or less feel a little bit of elasticity to the center stick. Unfortunately, due to the crotch pull of the cable, there is not much elasticity left, and the ball is rather weak.
The sweet spot of this racket is not bad, it is very regular and easy to adapt to, which is in the style of the NR series. Since the frame is boxy, the torsion resistance is also good, not too bzz, there is a certain directionality, and even in this state of the wire can make a very good net and unloaded block. It’s a pity that I played mixed doubles that day, and rarely had the chance to make a shot at the net, so I couldn’t confirm the small-ball tolerance of this racket well, but I believe that after equipping the NRD1 with a new, medium-hard string, this racket is also a good entry-level net player.
Of course, when playing mixed doubles, especially with newcomers, even if the strings are not in good shape, I will have to play the role of heavy hitter. The quality of the kills really can’t be counted on, with the 24-pound warranty and the soft and inflexible mid-range limiting its offensive ceiling. Interestingly, this racket has a smooth feel on kills, which in my opinion is more comfortable than the previous ax99 tour lcw, without the bad feedback of wood or hand shock. Good kill and good consistency, as a 3U racket continuously kill 5, 6 boards for the amateur me will not pull crotch on the spot, more intensive downward pressure becomes a scoring chip, seems to be a bit of the shadow of the NR900?
Flat draw block is the general level, long soft recovery in the middle of the rod, and the line and not out of the ball, in doubles, especially in the team did not get the flat draw response to the relevant knowledge of their own to cope with the time is really very difficult. It’s not a matter of loading the wrists or swinging too slowly, it’s purely because it doesn’t produce much, including a lot of passive returns into the net. It would have deserved better cables.
The YY low end, brick and mortar store, and cable with a series of big mine pit elements all rolled into one with this racket did surprise me a bit. As YY’s old training racket positioner, quality of the center stick aside, the NRD1 feels normal to use and has no stinkers and a mild character. It’s far from blowing it out of the water, but the fact that there would be a YONEX with some product competitiveness at the price point I’ve described is really something I didn’t expect.
I also know that I really have been writing about these nothing rackets for sure will be unattended, as a water issue.