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YONEX TENNIS RACKET EZONE ACE BLAST BLUE 27"

YONEX TENNIS RACKET EZONE ACE BLAST BLUE 27"

Regular price £104.98 GBP
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YONEX TENNIS RACKET EZONE ACE BLAST BLUE 27"
Regular price £104.98 GBP
Regular price £110.50 GBP Sale price £104.98 GBP

The Yonex Ezone Ace is specifically crafted for beginner and recreational players who want a lightweight easy-to-use racket that delivers effortless power and reliable performance on the court

This racket is the ideal choice for those looking to enhance their game with a forgiving design that promotes consistent results

Featuring an oversized 102 sqin head the Ezone Ace provides a larger sweet spot ensuring powerful and clean contact even on off-centre hits Its featherlight 260g (strung) frame offers superb manoeuvrability allowing for quick reactions during fast-paced rallies

The innovative Isometric Frame further expands the sweet spot improving ball contact and overall consistency

The arm-friendly design with shock-absorbing graphite and a 16?19 string pattern ensures a comfortable and smooth playing experience

Featuring Yonex?s hallmark Isometric Frame Design the EZONE range boasts the largest sweet spot in EZONE history

By increasing the frame?s length and width the sweet spot has been expanded by 1% delivering unmatched forgiveness and accuracy on off-centre hits

Swing with confidence knowing your shots will connect cleanly under pressure

The 2025 model introduces Minolon a groundbreaking material that enhances vibration dampening within the shaft

By reducing shock by 58% Minolon provides an ultra-comfortable feel letting you focus solely on your game

Paired with 2G-Namd Speed Graphite the racket ensures maximum power with a premium refined feel for high-intensity play

Equipped with VDM (Vibration Dampening Mesh) the EZONE range minimizes vibrations for a smoother arm-friendly performance

This innovative integration absorbs unwanted feedback ensuring a comfortable playing experience during long matches or intense practice sessions

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