⚡ Smash faster, swing smarter — own the court with YONEX Nanoray 10F!
The YONEX Nanoray 10F is a professional-grade badminton racquet featuring advanced NANOSCIENCE technology for stiff flex and explosive repulsion. Weighing only 77 grams with a head-light balance and an isometric 6.5 sq. in. head, it offers superior maneuverability and a larger sweet spot. Pre-strung at 30 lbs tension with premium carbon graphite materials, it delivers unmatched power, control, and durability for adult players seeking competitive edge.
Size | G4 - 5U(75-79.9g ) |
Brand | YONEX |
Grip Size | 3 3/4 Inches |
Sport | Badminton |
Material | Graphite |
Skill Level | All |
Frame Material | Graphite |
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Item Weight | 77 Grams |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 27.87"L x 10.35"W |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04550086083368 |
Color | Black |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.8 x 10.12 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26.77 x 9.06 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | YONEX |
Model Name | NR 18i |
Manufacturer | Yonex |
Part Number | NR18I |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Strung Badminton Racquet |
A**R
Light weight and so far good
Excellent. Light weight. My kid loved it
D**E
awesome badminton racket!
awesome light & sturdy racket! highly recommend for any casual players! it's puts much less strain on your shouldert/arm/wrist compared to these cheap heavy/clumsy rackets and the cork doesn't get stuck on the strings eithet.
F**G
Solid Racket, Though the Netting Feels a Bit Weak
this badminton racket is decent—good balance, comfortable grip, and suitable for casual or beginner play. However, the netting feels a bit weak. With slightly stronger shots, the tension doesn’t hold evenly and it raises concerns about long-term durability.For beginners or light use, it's acceptable, but if you're planning more frequent or competitive play, I’d recommend going with something that has sturdier string tension. Four stars overall, mainly due to the net strength issue.
A**O
Pretty good racket for beginners
The racket is amazing! The tension of the strings is a little high for beginners which might require a more precise placement to score a point. It is amazingly light and flexible making it super nimble.Overall it’s a great buy!
J**E
Very light
Love this racket is so light and powerful
R**N
Good product
Good product
U**A
Recommended and my go to badminton bat
I'm absolutely loving my badminton racket; it's seriously a game-changer! The power I get from it is incredible, and the control is just perfect for my style of play. I was so impressed that I even picked up another one when I was in India recently. It's now my go-to racket for every match and practice session, no doubt. Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their game!
R**T
Decent value for money
This is a decent really light racquet. It is 5u is about 75-80 the of weight and a crazy maximum tension is 30 lbs. I got it re-strung with BG66 at 26lbs and it is pretty decent, I seriously doubt stringing it higher will give any advantage with this racquet. Here is my review of this racquet after using it for a month:# Strengths:- super light (lightest in my pack of 5 racquets) and a really good defensive racquet- being super light will allow you to pick even power smashes- decent control- quick delivery (came within two days for me)- if you have never played with a 5u racquet and want to experiment with one then this is an excellent one since this is a decent quality and not very expensive.# Weaknesses:- original string is not good as it is strung at a lower tension- this is made in China. Do not get me wrong, I am a fan of made-in-china products and majority of them are decent quality (some are poor too but what to say about that); but in the case of Yonex racquets my observation has been that there is a perceptible difference in the feel of Yonex racquets made in Japan and those made in China; for instance made in China racquets are a bit shorter in length than made in Japan and that could really make a difference in your accuracy.- poor quality racquet coverOverall I think this is good one to try (with a good over-grip which you might want to buy) if you were thinking of experimenting with a light racquet.
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