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YONEX vs MIZUNO Badminton Rackets: Nanoflare, Astrox, Acrospeed, Acroforce — Complete Indonesia Buyer’s Guide (2026)

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Choosing the right badminton racket from Japanese brands can be confusing — especially when both YONEX and MIZUNO offer power-type and speed-type series with similar pricing. As an Indonesian player, you’ve probably seen Jonatan Christie, Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, and Apriyani Rahayu using YONEX rackets at Indonesia Open — but what about MIZUNO? Are they worth considering?

This complete buyer’s guide compares the 4 main Japanese racket series — YONEX Nanoflare & Astrox, MIZUNO Acrospeed & Acroforce — across 5 dimensions, with budget recommendations in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) for players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and beyond.

Quick Comparison: 4 Series at a Glance

SeriesBrandTypeBalanceBest ForPro Users
NanoflareYONEXSpeedHead-LightDoubles front, fast drivesApriyani Rahayu, Matsuyama Nami
AstroxYONEXPowerHead-HeavySingles attack, smashesJonatan Christie, Kento Momota
AcrospeedMIZUNOSpeedEven ~ Slightly H.L.Doubles, continuous attackMatsutomo Misaki
AcroforceMIZUNOPowerHead-HeavySingles attack, hard smashesOkamura Hiroki

👉 Quick takeaway: If you play doubles (most common in Indonesia recreational badminton), look at Nanoflare or Acrospeed. If you’re a singles attacker who loves big smashes, go for Astrox or Acroforce.

Brand Battle: YONEX vs MIZUNO for Indonesian Players

Before picking a series, you should understand the brand differences. YONEX dominates Indonesian badminton stores (Tokopedia, Shopee Indonesia, Sport Station) and the PBSI national team, but MIZUNO has been gaining attention for its better cost-to-quality ratio in the mid-range.

Why Choose YONEX

  • Lineup diversity — over 20+ active models across price ranges
  • Standard in clubs — easy to find sparring partners with the same racket
  • Stock availability — every pro shop in Jakarta and Surabaya stocks YONEX
  • Pro player signature models — Jonatan Christie (Astrox 88D Pro), Ginting (Astrox 99 Pro)

Why Choose MIZUNO

  • Better cost-to-quality — higher-grade carbon at the same price as YONEX
  • Stand out from the crowd — MIZUNO users are still uncommon in Indonesian clubs
  • Durability — known for tougher frames that survive doubles racket clashes
  • Unique materials — proprietary “MaxiZone Face” and “Multi-EF Force” frame designs

Bottom line: Both brands offer comparable performance. Choose YONEX if you value the safe and familiar choice, or MIZUNO if you want something different at potentially better value.

1. YONEX Nanoflare — Speed & Control for Doubles Players

YONEX Nanoflare series — head-light speed racket lineup
YONEX Nanoflare series (speed-oriented, head-light).

The Nanoflare series is YONEX’s speed-oriented lineup with a head-light balance, designed for players who win with quick drives, fast counter-attacks, and front-court dominance — ideal for the fast-paced doubles game popular in Indonesia.

Who Should Choose Nanoflare?

  • Doubles front players who push for kills
  • Players who win with quick drives and net play
  • Smaller-built players or female players who want easy swing
  • Singles defensive players who counter-attack from the back

Nanoflare Lineup (Current Models in 2026)

ModelLevelApprox. Price (IDR)Key Feature
Nanoflare 1000Z / 1000ProAdvancedRp 3,200,000 – 3,800,000Tournament-grade, max speed
Nanoflare 800 ProAdvancedRp 3,000,000 – 3,500,000Top model, used by Apriyani Rahayu
Nanoflare 800 TourIntermediate+Rp 2,200,000 – 2,600,000Tour-grade for clubs
Nanoflare 700 ProAdvancedRp 2,800,000 – 3,200,000Balanced speed model
Nanoflare 700 TourIntermediateRp 1,800,000 – 2,200,000Best value mid-range
Nanoflare 700 GameBeginner+Rp 1,200,000 – 1,500,000School / club entry
Nanoflare 111BeginnerRp 900,000 – 1,200,000Entry / kids upgrade

💡 Prices above are approximate retail prices in Indonesia (Tokopedia / Shopee / authorized dealers, May 2026). Actual prices may vary by seller.

2. YONEX Astrox — Power & Smashes for Singles Attackers

YONEX Astrox series — head-heavy power racket lineup
YONEX Astrox series (power-oriented, head-heavy). Used by Jonatan Christie, Anthony Ginting.

The Astrox series is YONEX’s power-oriented lineup with a head-heavy balance and the “Rotational Generator System” technology. It’s designed for heavy smashes, deep clears, and aggressive singles play — the same series Jonatan Christie and Anthony Ginting use to dominate the BWF World Tour.

Who Should Choose Astrox?

  • Singles attackers who finish with smashes
  • Doubles back-court power hitters
  • Players with strong arms and good wrist control
  • Anyone who wants the same feel as top Indonesian male players

Astrox Lineup (Current Models in 2026)

ModelLevelApprox. Price (IDR)Key Feature
Astrox 100 ZZ / 100 VA ZZAdvancedRp 3,500,000 – 4,000,000Viktor Axelsen model
Astrox 99 ProAdvancedRp 3,200,000 – 3,600,000Used by Momota Kento, Ginting
Astrox 99 TourIntermediate+Rp 2,400,000 – 2,800,000Tour-grade smasher
Astrox 88D ProAdvancedRp 3,000,000 – 3,400,000Doubles rear, Jonatan Christie
Astrox 88D TourIntermediateRp 2,000,000 – 2,400,000Best value doubles power
Astrox 77 Pro / TourIntermediateRp 1,800,000 – 2,800,000Balanced power-control
Astrox 11BeginnerRp 1,000,000 – 1,300,000Power entry-level

3. MIZUNO Acrospeed — Speed Series with Wider Sweet Spot

MIZUNO Acrospeed series — speed badminton racket with wider sweet spot
MIZUNO Acrospeed series (speed-oriented, wider sweet spot).

Acrospeed is MIZUNO’s answer to Nanoflare — a speed-oriented series with proprietary “MaxiZone Face” (isometric head shape) and “Energy Frame” (wide body) technology. The wider sweet spot makes off-center hits more forgiving, which is great for doubles players who hit on the move.

Who Should Choose Acrospeed?

  • Doubles players who want a forgiving sweet spot
  • Players moving from beginner to intermediate
  • Anyone who finds Nanoflare’s narrow sweet spot challenging
  • Players who want a unique look (less common in Indonesian clubs)

Acrospeed Lineup

ModelLevelApprox. Price (IDR)Variant
Acrospeed 1 DriveAdvancedRp 2,600,000 – 3,000,000Drive-focused top model
Acrospeed 1 AccelAdvancedRp 2,300,000 – 2,700,000Acceleration-focused
Acrospeed 1 FocusAdvancedRp 2,100,000 – 2,500,000Control-focused
Acrospeed 3IntermediateRp 1,700,000 – 2,000,000Mid-range all-rounder
Acrospeed 8Beginner+Rp 1,000,000 – 1,300,000Entry speed model

4. MIZUNO Acroforce — Power Series with Hybrid Frame

MIZUNO Acroforce series — hybrid frame power racket
MIZUNO Acroforce series (power-oriented, hybrid Multi-EF frame).

Acroforce is MIZUNO’s flagship power series with the “Multi-EF Force” concept — a hybrid frame combining a box-shaped upper frame (for power and ball hold) with an energy frame lower section (for snap-back). The result is a unique “bite-then-release” feel on smashes that’s different from Astrox’s pure head-heavy attack.

Who Should Choose Acroforce?

  • Singles attackers wanting a unique smash feel
  • Doubles rear-court power hitters
  • Players who find Astrox 99 too rigid
  • Players who want serious power without YONEX’s high price

Acroforce Lineup

ModelLevelApprox. Price (IDR)Position
Acroforce 100AdvancedRp 2,500,000 – 2,900,000Top model
Acroforce 200AdvancedRp 2,300,000 – 2,700,000Sub-flagship
Acroforce 300Intermediate+Rp 1,800,000 – 2,200,000Mid-range power
Acroforce 600IntermediateRp 1,600,000 – 1,900,000Club tournament use
Acroforce 800Beginner+Rp 1,000,000 – 1,300,000Entry power model

5-Axis Deep Comparison: Speed vs Power

Axis 1: Balance

Nanoflare = Head-Light, Acrospeed = Even to slightly Head-Heavy, Astrox & Acroforce = Head-Heavy. The head-light Nanoflare gives the fastest swing speed, while Astrox/Acroforce give the heaviest smash impact. Acrospeed sits in between — head-heavy enough for power but light enough for quick reactions.

Axis 2: Shaft Flex

Nanoflare and Acrospeed use thinner, more flexible shafts that generate power from racket whip. Astrox and Acroforce use thicker, stiffer shafts that transfer raw arm power without loss. Flexible = forgiving for less powerful players. Stiff = rewards good technique.

Axis 3: Best Shot Type

ShotBest Series
Drives, push, net playNanoflare, Acrospeed
Smashes, clears, deep cutsAstrox, Acroforce
Defensive lifts and countersNanoflare
Aggressive baseline attackAstrox 99, Acroforce 100/200

Axis 4: Doubles vs Singles

  • Doubles front: Nanoflare 700/800 or Acrospeed 1/3
  • Doubles rear: Astrox 88D Pro/Tour or Acroforce 100/200
  • Singles attack: Astrox 99 Pro or Acroforce 100
  • Singles defense: Nanoflare 700/800

Axis 5: Skill Level

Beginners should start with Nanoflare 111, Astrox 11, Acrospeed 8, or Acroforce 800 — all entry-level models in the Rp 900,000 – 1,300,000 range. Intermediates can step up to Tour-grade models around Rp 1,800,000 – 2,400,000. Advanced players targeting tournament play should consider Pro-grade models in the Rp 2,800,000+ range.

Budget-Based Recommendations for Indonesian Players

Under Rp 1,500,000 — Club Beginner

  • Speed type: Nanoflare 111 or Acrospeed 8
  • Power type: Astrox 11 or Acroforce 800

Best for school clubs, recreational doubles, and players just starting out. These rackets are forgiving, light enough for long sessions, and durable enough to survive accidental racket clashes.

Rp 1,500,000 – 2,500,000 — Serious Intermediate

  • Speed type: Nanoflare 700 Tour or Acrospeed 3
  • Power type: Astrox 88D Tour or Acroforce 300

The sweet spot for committed weekend players, intercity tournament participants, and university team members. Tour-grade build with pro-level technology at half the Pro-grade price.

Rp 2,800,000+ — Tournament & Pro-Style

  • Speed type: Nanoflare 800 Pro or Acrospeed 1 Drive
  • Power type: Astrox 99 Pro or Acroforce 100

For serious tournament players, national-level competitors, and anyone who wants to use the same rackets the pros use. Worth the investment only if you can take full advantage of the demanding stiffness and specialized balance.

Where to Buy in Indonesia

For Indonesian readers, here are the most reliable channels for buying genuine YONEX and MIZUNO rackets:

  • Tokopedia Official Store — search “YONEX Official” or “MIZUNO Official” for authorized stock with warranty
  • Shopee Indonesia — multiple authorized YONEX dealers, often with promo cashback
  • Sport Station (physical) — Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan branches stock YONEX widely
  • Amazon Global — for hard-to-find models, shipping to Indonesia (use a local forwarder for best rates)

💡 Tip: Check the racket’s hologram authentication sticker before paying. Counterfeit rackets are common in unauthorized online listings.

FAQ for Indonesian Badminton Players

Q1. Which racket do Indonesian national team players use?

Most Indonesian national players use YONEX. Jonatan Christie uses Astrox 88D Pro, Anthony Ginting uses Astrox 99 Pro, and Apriyani Rahayu uses Nanoflare 700/800-series rackets. Marcus Fernaldi Gideon has used various YONEX models historically. PBSI has a long-standing YONEX sponsorship.

Q2. Can I find MIZUNO rackets easily in Indonesia?

MIZUNO is less common in physical pro shops compared to YONEX, but Tokopedia and Shopee Indonesia have multiple authorized sellers offering the Acrospeed and Acroforce lines. Stock for new models can take 1–2 months to arrive from Japan.

Q3. Are rackets cheaper in Indonesia or in Japan?

Generally, Japanese domestic retail prices are 10–20% lower than Indonesian retail (excluding shipping). However, factoring in import tax (~20%), shipping from Japan, and the convenience of local warranty support, buying within Indonesia is often the practical choice. Check Tokopedia “Official Store” listings for the best balance of price and authenticity.

Q4. How do I know if a YONEX or MIZUNO racket sold online is genuine?

  • YONEX: Check the holographic sticker with a 16-digit code, verifiable on YONEX’s official site
  • MIZUNO: Look for the official MIZUNO Japan QR code and barcode at the throat area
  • Avoid suspiciously cheap listings (more than 40% below market price)
  • Prefer “Official Store” or verified pro shops on Tokopedia / Shopee

Q5. What string tension is recommended for Indonesian climate?

Indonesia’s hot and humid climate softens strings faster than dry regions. Most club players use 24–27 lbs. Beginners should start at 22–24 lbs, intermediates 25–27 lbs, and advanced players 27–30 lbs. Re-stringing every 2–3 months is typical for serious players.

Q6. Should I buy a Pro model if I’m a serious club player?

Not necessarily. Pro models (Nanoflare 800 Pro, Astrox 99 Pro, Acroforce 100, Acrospeed 1) have very stiff shafts that demand near-perfect technique. Tour-grade models (around Rp 2,000,000 – 2,500,000) offer 90% of the performance with much more forgiving feel. Most national-level club players use Tour-grade, not Pro-grade.

Q7. Can I switch between Nanoflare and Astrox?

Yes, but it takes 2–3 sessions to adjust. The balance difference is significant. Many top players have a “main racket” plus a “backup” of the same series to keep feel consistent. Switching between different series mid-tournament is not recommended.

Final Verdict: Which Series Should You Choose?

Your Playing StyleRecommended SeriesWhy
Doubles, fast drives, front-court killsNanoflareHead-light for max swing speed
Doubles rear / singles attackerAstroxHead-heavy for big smashes
Doubles, want forgiving sweet spotAcrospeedWider sweet spot, less common
Singles power, unique smash feelAcroforceHybrid frame, “bite-then-release”
Just starting outAny entry model under Rp 1,500,000Forgiving for any style
Want to copy pro playersAstrox 88D Pro (Jonatan Christie)Indonesian national team standard

Whether you choose YONEX or MIZUNO, the most important thing is to match the racket to your style — not the other way around. A Rp 1,800,000 Tour-grade racket that fits your game will always outperform a Rp 3,500,000 Pro model that doesn’t.

Selamat berlatih! 🏸

This article is part of our International badminton guide series. Originally based on our Japanese-language coverage of Japanese badminton brands, adapted for Indonesian readers. Prices and availability may change — always confirm with local sellers.

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