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YONEX BADMINTON RACKET ASTROX 88 PLAY BLACK/SILVER

YONEX BADMINTON RACKET ASTROX 88 PLAY BLACK/SILVER

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YONEX BADMINTON RACKET ASTROX 88 PLAY BLACK/SILVER
Regular price £64.60 GBP
Regular price £68.00 GBP Sale price £64.60 GBP

The Yonex Astrox 88 Play Badminton Racket is the latest edition to the Astrox series and a perfect choice for beginner to intermediate-level players looking to develop their game.

Designed with power and precision in mind the 88 Play is best suited for developing players needing a high-level well-rounded racket that can help them in every facet of their game.

With a medium flex and a head-heavy balance this racket is powerful enough to control the game from the back of the court yet agile enough to excel close to the net during heated rallies.

This combination along with the technologies featured in this racket make it extremely versatile and excellent for players who are yet to nail down their playstyle.

A superbly designed racket this racket is an easy choice for any player looking for a user-friendly yet dominant option.

Features:

ISOMETRIC: Developed over 30 years ago the ISOMETRIC design increases the sweet spot by 7%.

Compared to a conventional round frame a square-shaped ISOMETRIC racquet generates a larger sweet spot by optimizing the intersection of the main and cross strings.

AERO+ Box Frame: Smoother contours throughout the racquet head for less wind resistance and extra racquet speed combined with the stability of a box frame.

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.

Slim Shaft: Improved aerodynamics and flex increasing precision and accuracy.

Power Assister Bumper: Attached to enforce heavier increased power by configuring the weight directed into the shuttlecock with a tungsten-infused nylon bumper.

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