Yonex Nanoflare 270 SPEED (Red) - 4U (Ave 83g) / G5
Yonex Nanoflare 270 SPEED (Red) - 4U (Ave 83g) / G5
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Nanoflare 270 Speed Racket is for intermediate players looking for greater distance on clears.
Product Description
- Original YONEX US Version
- Grip Size: G5
- Weight: 4U (Ave 83g)
- Color: Red
- Flex: Medium
- Yonex String Recommendation: 4U (ave 83g) 20-28 lb
- Frame: H.M.Graphite / Nanocell NEO/ SUPER HMG
- Shaft: H.M.Graphite
- Cover: Yonex Full Cover
- Recommended String: Control Players: BG66 ULTIMAX, Hard Hitters: AEROSONIC
- No YY Logo will be printed on string bed.
- Stringing Service is done by Professional Stringer with Yonex Most Accurate High Quality Electronic Machine which is made in Japan.
- Stringing method complies with Yonex Stringing Instructions.
Product Technology
- Nanocell NEO
A resilient yet surprisingly flexible graphite material
- Aero Frame
It decreases air resistance and realizes a quicker swing.
- Isometric™
The square-shaped ISOMETRIC frame shape is designed to keep vertical strings at a similar length, as well as the horizontal strings to produce an expanded sweet spot in all directions.
- New Grommet Pattern
The single-pass grommet hole construction provides more grommet holes for a more high-performance stringing pattern.
- Sonic Flare System
The revolutionary new graphite material TORAYCAR M40X and SUPER HMG provide unrivalled power and stability for maximum shuttle acceleration.
- Super Slim Shaft
The slimmest racquet ever produced by YONEX vastly reduces air resistance whilst providing maximum feel.
- Control Support Cap
The control support cap provides an 88% wider flat surface compared with an ordinary racquet for easier gripping, fast follow-through and the sharpest maneuverability.
- NEW Built-in T-Joint
‘NEW’ Built-in T-Joint is manufactured from a special lightweight plastic combined with epoxy resin and foaming agent that enhances quality and performance by increasing the stability of the shuttle on the string bed and through the air.




