Abroz Nano 9900 power (UK) badminton racket

Regular price $54.00 Available

Using the latest Nano Technology, the racket is made to help players produce control and power.

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It’s an ultra light racket with a Slightly Head Heavy Balance and Hi-Tension Frame. It provides the power to smash, offers good control and great defense against smashes.

Trick shot is also very good as the racket is easy to control. With less energy, smashing is as powerful. This racket is truly good for smash, drive and control.

THIS RACKET IS PROBABLY THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY RACKET IN THE WORLD!!

Specifications as per Manufacturer not BRR:

Frame Material: Hi Modulus Graphite + Slim ABX System

Shaft Material: Hi Modulus Graphite + Slim Shaft

Flex: Medium

Weight: 82g +/- 2 (5U-G2)

Length: 672mm +/- 2

Max Tension: 30 lbs

Balance: 295mm +/- 3 (Slight Head Heavy to Head Heavy)

Strung rackets are shipped to 25lbs tension using Abroz DG Power 67, unstrung rackets are sent without string.  Abroz do not provide racket covers.

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Yichen Chen
Review for the second time

The racket is dissapointing judging by the hype it has here, It is outperformed completely by my other rackets. The power is decent, speed is acceptable. But the shaft is too "Jelly", so it has extremely poor control. Hitting outside happens too frequent. Just generally a racket that performs just what you expect an 80 Dollar racket would.

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A.H.
Amazing racket

Really amazing racket, very easy access to power. Would recommended changing your string of your person choice (my personal favourite are the vbs 68 series). Really amazing for the price.

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Yichen Chen
Decent but overrated

The racket is fine for its price, however it's very clear that the racket isn't a high-class one. Tyhe grommets and the paint coating had many small flaws. The paint isn't relevant, however, some of the grommets popped out during the stringing process. I don't think it's affects the playability, but it worries me.

The usage was alright, good power and control. Certainly good for it's price, but I still prefer NF700 from yonex even though it got a very low rating in this site. I cannot be 100% secure of my judgement, since I only played it for 2 and a half weeks and didn't apply my favourite string due to my stringing service provider disappering during practice. I will continue to try out the racket though.

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Nadeem Shokat
Great all-rounder

Having played for mens doubles for 20+ years I've found this racket to be up there with the best! The balance is great, flexible shaft (good for defending) and good control and defence. I didn't like the strings it came with (a bit soft) but once re-strung with BG80 it made a huge difference. Bargain price for a great racket.

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Bruno
Rather mediocre

I've been using this racket as my primary one for the last few weeks. I only play doubles and mixed - not high class, but definitely over average. Since the racket had an absolut blast of a review here, I chose to give it a try. To be honest, it's rather mediocre. The build quality is quite alright, but for example the overgrip had to be replaced within a week. I ordered two identical rackets, but one string has a noticeably lower tension, which is a no go for me: differences in such key features as string tension usually tell a good story about the overall quality.

In conclusion I'm not disappointed, but not as nearly as impressed as brr in their review.