Yonex Nanoflare 700 Tour
Yonex

Yonex Nanoflare 700 Tour

Specs

Flexmedium
BalanceHead Light
Weight / Grip
4U / G5,G6
5U / G5,G6
Max Tension
4U: 28 lbs
5U: 27 lbs

Yonex Nanoflare 700 Tour - Technical Review & Full Performance Breakdown

The Yonex Nanoflare 700 Tour is engineered for advanced players seeking ultra-fast swing speed, razor-sharp clears and high-level repulsion built on the Nanoflare series' performance DNA. With a medium flex shaft for a crisp feel and a 10 mm longer frame length for extended reach and momentum, this racquet delivers the kind of responsiveness and racquet head speed demanding players rely on.

Available in two variants - a lightweight 4U (approx 83-84 g) and the even lighter 5U version - each offering exploration of high-tension stringing (up to 28 lbs in 4U, 27 lbs in 5U) to fine-tune feel, responsiveness and control.

Designed with built-in T-Joint frame stability, high modulus graphite materials and advanced vibration filtering technology (Servo Filter), the Nanoflare 700 Tour transitions aggression into smooth, controlled rally speed. Whether you're pushing fast drives, deep clears or sharp net shots, this racket delivers excellent handling for players ready to elevate their game.

Racket Specification Breakdown

Flex: Medium

A medium-flex shaft provides a comfortable balance between power and control, suitable for a wide range of intermediate players.

Flex Rating

Flexible
Medium
Stiff

Balance: Head Light

A head-light design increases speed and maneuverability, perfect for fast defensive play and quick doubles rallies.

Balance Rating

Head Light
Even
Head Heavy

Available Variants

4U Variant

Grip Sizes: G5,G6

Max Tension: 28 lbs

4U (80-84g) offers faster handling and great maneuverability, ideal for doubles or quick all-round play.

This tension range is ideal for intermediate to advanced players seeking crisp control and strong repulsion.

5U Variant

Grip Sizes: G5,G6

Max Tension: 27 lbs

5U (75-79g) focuses on speed and rapid movement, best for defensive or fast-reactive play styles.

Lower tension is more forgiving and easier to generate power with, suitable for beginners.

Best For

  • Intermediate all-round players looking for a balance of power and control.
  • Defensive or fast doubles players needing quick maneuverability.
  • Players needing faster handling and quick transitions in doubles (4U).
  • Fast-reaction players who prioritize speed, defense, and front-court play (5U).
  • Intermediate to advanced players who appreciate a frame capable of tighter tensions, but it still performs well at lower, more forgiving tension setups.