Yonex ASTROX 88 D Game Badminton Racquet Frame with Free Cover

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Yonex ASTROX 88 D Game Badminton Racquet Frame with Free Cover

Yonex ASTROX 88 D Game Badminton Racquet Frame with Free Cover

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Item No. 25863770
$129.99

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Feel like a pro on the badminton court with the Yonex ASTROX 88 D Game--a badminton racquet designed especially for back court players seeking an extra edge in power. Experience superior control and rapid shot transition, courtesy of strategically distributed weight and a head-heavy balance. Its medium flex shaft and extended length ensure that every attack launched is both powerful and precise, underscoring Yonex's commitment to innovative craftsmanship in sports technology.

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  • Graphite and Volume Cut Resin frame with Tungsten
  • Graphite and Nanomesh Neo shaft
  • Aero+Box frame design
  • Isometric™ shape
  • Built-in T-joint
  • Medium flex
  • Weight/Grip: 3U (Avg. 88g) G4
  • *Comes strung and with cover
  • Product ID #: 25863770
  • Vendor Style#: ASTROX88DGS

Features

GRAPHITE COMPOSITION

Modern day racquets and paddles are made from a high modulus graphite, which is used to keep the frame lightweight and stiff for increased head stability and performance. These graphites and/or carbon fibres allow for more aerodynamic shapes to be made which increases the speed in which the racquet/paddle can travel through the air.

ISOMETRIC

Isometric is a square head frame design employed by Yonex, that involves equalizing the length of the main and cross strings in the string bed. This head shape promotes increased stability and creates a bigger sweet spot to enhance control.

AERO+BOX FRAME

These Yonex racquets combine a solid hitting feel and quick swing.

ROTATIONAL GENERATOR SYSTEM

By applying the counterbalance theory, weight is distributed throughout the grip end, frame top and the joint for maximum control. The transition to the next shot can be performed smoothly, with rapid succession.
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