Product Comparison: Senston N80 vs Yonex Nanoray 9
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- This racket is incredibly light and fairly well strung.
- Very lightweight and felt good in my hand.
- The racket has a great quality, is super light and fits well in the hand.
- The racket is actually very light and very strong strung.
- The racket is very good in quality, very light and easy to use.
- A good racket, light and flexible.
- Well strung and light weight, but robust too.
- Good grip on handle, lightweight.
- Very well balanced racket, good quality price.
- Weight very light, and well strung.
- Comes with great carry case and highly recommended.
- The racket is well designed. Very easy to handle.
- Strong and light. Amazing racket.
- Good tension, so very pleased.
- Lightweight and durable with good finishes.
- Great beginner racket. Quite light and well strung.
- Product is nice and lightweight.
- The racket is nice, durable and lightweight.
- The handle is very good.
- The quality of the racket is amazing!