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YONEXMavis 2000 Nylon White Badminton Shuttlecock (4 Tubes pkg)
D**✅
Made in Japan. Enough said!
I enjoy playing badminton with my kids in front of our house on the quiet street.I initially purchased a really cheap birdies but that turned out to be a total waste of money and time.I then purchased very expensive goose feather birdies but my kids destroyed them in no time as the feathers are very fragile. After doing some research, I purchased this one and never looked back.WHAT I LIKE:[+] As good as goose feather except much more durable[+] Center of gravity on the head that is made out of high quality cork for accuracy and flight speed[+] Storage tube[+] Made in Japan. Enough said!WHAT I DON'T LIKE:[-] Nothing.We also started to play Speedminton and we often use this shuttlecock with a wind ring on it so it's less resistant to the wind but won't fly as far as speeders!BOTTOM LINE:5 out of 5 stars. This is high quality badminton birdie that will give you most bang for your buck.Hope this was useful... and if it was, please click on the helpful button below. Thank you!
R**U
Best of the nylon shuttles
The Yonex Mavis 2000 nylon shuttles are the best Yonex or any other manufacturer of nylon shuttles have that are closest in resembling a feather shuttle. Note that you will still find differences on how the nylon shuttles differs from a duck or goose feather. If you want durability, you want nylon. Feathers just are not durable, plain and simple. And if you want a nylon that is "like" a feather, you want the 2000. The 2000 flies closest to the feathers and are more durable than feathers.I've played with feathers and nylons, good and poor feathers, good and poor nylons/plastic shuttles. What it comes down to is this...if you are paying, I prefer feather. If I am paying, I prefer the 2000. So...who's paying?Please click YES if my review have been helpful to you, it will encourage me to continue writing and updating my reviews, and leave a comment if you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer if I can be of help.
A**R
Holding up to teenagers
My two teenagers are really hard on birdies--to the point where they wouldn't even last a game because my 15 year old would hit it as hard as he possibly could and they would rip. These have lasted many games, I don't think one has broken yet and we've been playing with them (one birdie) non-stop for weeks now. They are not however dog proof and can easily be ruined by your canine friends. :)The last thing about these is that you have to hit it pretty hard if you want it placed towards the back. They aren't really that lightweight so we like that because it takes more effort to hit it further--that's good when playing with teenagers. I would buy these again, even though they are a bit expensive.
A**N
80% flight of goose feather, 5 times the longetivity
Very good for novice/intermediate players who do not want to invest in goose feather birdies as regularly. I use them regularly for my warm up matches. I have used them for over 20 hours in total and none of them has had a tear yet. I feel they are a very good investment for regular badminton games. They don't behave as well as a goose feather birdie but the compromise is well justified in their longevity.
A**.
Durable but slow compared to Wilson
I'll start off by saying that I usually buy Wilson Championship birdies. Since it was winter, I wasn't able to find any in the stores and Amazon didn't carry them either so I decided to give Yonex a try. Here are the pro's and con's of both Yonex and how it compares to the WilsonPros:Durable - My badminton matches get quite intense with very hard hitting and these last quite a few games before tearing. They seem to last a bit longer than the Wilson ones, so point goes to Yonex.Price - When I bought these, they were the only ones I could find and at the normal retail price. Since both retail for the same amount I can't give this to either. It seems to be easier to find the Yonex online though.Cons:Speed - I like my birdies fast and it seems like the Medium speed Wilson are faster and go further than the Yonex Medium Speed. I'd give the point to Wilson on this one.Overall it comes down to speed and durability. I like the durability of Yonex, but if I had to choose I would get the Wilson birdies.
V**N
Balanced, Accurate and Long Lasting.
I've been playing badminton for several years now and have played with both Feather and Nylon shuttles from various makes including Yonex. Comparing Yonex 300, 350 Nylon shuttles to 2000 I can tell the difference these 2000 shuttles are much more balanced and are accurate. The fact that these are long lasting shuttles will give you most for your buck.I found these shuttles to be more accurate than the feather shuttles and the speed was just about right and very near to feather shuttles, these shuttles are quite light when compared to feather shuttles but the sturdy and quality cork keeps them in right place.A must buy for beginners, club players and I know several professionals use these shuttles too.
C**Y
Durable alternative to feather Shuttlecock
These shuttlecocks are great! We are recreational players at home. I bought a dozen feather ones before. Each feather shuttlecock broke after about 40min of playing (feathers are torn or broken off). We gone through those way too quickly, so I started looking for more durable alternatives. The Yonex shuttlecock feels almost the same as the feather ones we played, yet has lasted multiple play sessions, still in as new condition.The only slight draw back maybe that when the shuttlecock is flying, these ones is slightly harder to see than the feather ones. But it is not a big deal after you get used to it. Definitely recommend for recreational playing at least.
V**A
Decent Shuttlecocks
I regularly play badminton and I was looking for a good quality from quite some time. Earlier I had ended up buying some poor quality shuttlecocks so when I ordered the Yonex Mavis 2000 Nylon Tournament Shuttle I was a little apprehensive.However, after having played using these birdies I must say these are good quality shuttles. They are durable and have a good flight. They are almost equivalent to feather shuttlecocks.I have tried shuttlecocks in the same price range which wear out very easily. The Yonex Mavis shuttles are decent for someone like me who plays badminton for recreation.
S**E
Awesome Bird
We normally use Mavis 300 which is available here in Regina. I saw good reviews of this so thought I would give it a try.WowGreat Yonex quality. And this bird flies fast snd true.My wife and I play 1 hour a day for fitness and using this bird we had a much more effective workout. Fitbit still told me about the same calories as usual but I could feel the difference.I will most definitely be buying more of this product and also telling friends about it
K**G
low durability
IMO, those are too light and not durable. The trajectory is somewhat close to feather one at the moment you hit it, but does not descend like it. Also, the i found it is not durable. I can use Yonex AS9 for 2 games, but Mavis 2000 is easily broken after 2 games. Now I understand why this does not have the same attention like 300 or 350.
P**T
Best shuttles among the all
The best shuttles so far we are playing. We play outdoor badminton through out the whole year. Better than the mavis 600
J**C
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Besten Nylon Bälle mit denen ich bisher gespielt habe.- lange Haltbarkeit- sehr gut Flugeigenschaften- 100% zu empfehlen
J**U
Excellent service
Après avoir signalé un écart important avec le même article chez un concurrent la réponse fut de créditer le prix entier et de me dire de conserver l’article. Excellent service après vente.....je n’en demandais pas tant.
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