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Badminton 2019 BADMINTON 2019 FAR BEYOND ORDINARY In a game defined by speed, the difference between victory It all starts at the Yonex facilities in Japan. An in-house and defeat can come in the blink of an eye. In these situations manufacturing line lets us control quality at every level of you can’t settle for “good enough.” You need equipment that’s production, and our engineers work with athletes to develop the made to give you an edge. For over 70 years, Yonex has pushed tech that will define tomorrow’s game. They’re utilizing next-gen the limits of design and manufacturing, combining industry- materials that are lighter and stronger like M40X, a new carbon changing innovation with timeless Japanese craftsmanship. Our fiber used to build frames with more speed and increased goal has remained the same: to create high-quality, innovative shuttle acceleration. products that let you bring your best game. Design, engineering and craftsmanship make Yonex products Every piece of Yonex equipment is designed to push your game exceptional, but they are all a result of listening to players. We beyond its limits. We’re improving racquet performance with improve our equipment because we want you to play your best. proprietary tech like ISOMETRIC head design, the iconic frame No matter your level, our goal is to make every player’s game design that gives you the largest sweet spot available. Our far beyond ordinary. strings are engineered to deliver punishing power when you need them most. And from the VERYCOOL DRY fabric our shirts use to beat the heat, to the impact-absorbing POWER CUSHION+ tech in our shoes, Yonex gear goes one step beyond. RACQUETS 06 STRINGS 46 SHUTTLECOCKS 56 SHOES 58 BAGS 74 ACCESSORIES 80 APPAREL 84 RACQUET SELECTOR POWER ASTROX VOLTRIC DUORA NANOFLARE ARCSABER NANORAY L S P O E R E T D N O C POWER SPEED CONTROL For players who dominate with big For players who use quickness, agility For players who use precise shots smashes and hard hits and finesse to win points to control the court RACQUETS 6 Initiate a relentless attack with devastating smashes (pg.10) Access rapid-fire speed on every shot in a head-light racquet (pg.18) Dual-frame design gives you a blend of power, speed and control (pg.22) The TRI-VOLTAGE SYSTEM for unparalleled power (pg.28) L O R T N O C Sleek and aerodynamic, this head-light racquet is lightning fast (pg.32) 7 RACQUETS SIGNATURE YONEX TECHNOLOGY SINCE 1980 CONVENTIONAL ISOMETRIC™ ROUND FRAME ISOMETRIC technology was invented by YONEX to maximize the vital sweet spot area and is now a world-leading feature of our racquets. The square- shaped head of the racquet means that there are more strings crossing at right angles, resulting in a bigger sweet spot. YONEX continues to develop and enhance ISOMETRIC power, reducing still further the ‘inert‘ space around the edge of conventional racquets, creating a far bigger sweet spot than other frames. ISOMETRIC™ is a trademark of Yonex Co., Ltd. *Tested by Yonex 9 ISOMETRIC STEEP ATTACK The ASTROX series will help you take the point to your opponent with Namd, a graphite that produces more flex and faster snapback, lets devastating smashes and steep attacks. Developed for aggressive play, ASTROX racquets unleash dramatic power. Innovative design like the ASTROX racquets are designed to dominate every match. new Energy Boost Cap maximizes Namd’s advantage, giving you more flex on the front of the shaft while helping to stabilize the racquet It starts with the application of counterbalance theory to racquet face on every shot. Seize the moment on court and overpower the design. Our Rotational Generator System distributes the weight competition with ASTROX series racquets. throughout the grip end, frame top and the joint for maximum control, enabling you to transition between shots smoothly, in rapid succession. HEAD HEAVY ASTROX 99 ASTROX 88D ASTROX 9 ASTROX 77 ASTROX 7 ASTROX 55 ASTROX 5FX ASTROX 6 ASTROX 88S ASTROX 2 ASTROX 22 ASTROX FB ASTROX 66 HEAD LIGHT SOFT FEEL HARD FEEL Beginner to intermediate Intermediate to advanced Advanced players with players with basic skills players with developing skills enhanced skills RACQUETS ASTROX 10 ROTATIONAL GENERATOR SYSTEM NEW REVOLUTIONARY MATERIAL By applying the counterbalance theory, weight is Utilizing high quality Namd graphite in the shaft distributed throughout the grip end, frame top and produces more flex with a faster snapback, the joint for maximum control. The transition to unleashing dramatic steep power. the next shot can be performed smoothly, with *Namd is technology developed by Nitta Co., Ltd. to ‘uniformly disperse rapid succession. carbon nanotubes in carbon fiber composites.’ ENERGY BOOST CAP New Energy Boost Cap maximizes the shaft’s performance. The front allows the shaft to flex and exert the maximum effect of Namd. The side’s arch-shaped curve stabilizes the racquet face by preventing the shaft from twisting. RACQUETS ASTROX KENTO MOMOTA (JPN) RACQUET: ASTROX 99 STRING: AEROBITE ASTROX 99 MADE IN JAPAN FLEX STIFF WEIGHT/GRIP 4U (Ave.83g) G4 FRAME H.M. Graphite / Namd / STRING ADVICE 4U 20-28lbs, 3U 21-29lbs NANOMETRIC / Tungsten COLOR Sunshine Orange SHAFT H.M. Graphite / Namd ITEM CODE AX99 LENGTH 10mm longer Rotational Generator System, ISOMETRIC, NEW Grommet Pattern, SOLID FEEL CORE, AERO+BOX Frame, NEW Built-in T-Joint, Super Slim Shaft, Namd, NANOMETRIC, Energy Boost Cap 13 RACQUETS ASTROX ASTROX 88S MADE IN JAPAN ASTROX 88D MADE IN JAPAN ASTROX 77 MADE IN JAPAN FLEX STIFF FLEX STIFF FLEX MEDIUM FRAME H.M. Graphite / FRAME H.M. Graphite / FRAME H.M. Graphite / NANOMETRIC / Tungsten NANOMETRIC / Tungsten NANOMETRIC / Tungsten SHAFT H.M. Graphite / Namd SHAFT H.M. Graphite / Namd SHAFT H.M. Graphite / Namd LENGTH 5mm longer LENGTH 10mm longer LENGTH 10mm longer WEIGHT / GRIP 4U (Ave.83g) G4 WEIGHT / GRIP 4U (Ave.83g) G4 WEIGHT / GRIP 4U (Ave.83g) G4 STRING ADVICE 4U 20-28lbs, 3U 21-29lbs STRING ADVICE 4U 20-28lbs STRING ADVICE 4U 20-28lbs, 3U 21-29lbs COLOR Emerald Green COLOR Ruby Red COLOR Shine Yellow, ITEM CODE AX88S ITEM CODE AX88D Metallic Blue ITEM CODE AX77 Rotational Generator System, NANOMETRIC, ISOMETRIC, Rotational Generator System, NANOMETRIC, ISOMETRIC, Rotational Generator System, NANOMETRIC, ISOMETRIC, NEW Grommet Pattern, SOLID FEEL CORE, AERO+BOX Frame, NEW Grommet Pattern, SOLID FEEL CORE, AERO+BOX Frame, NEW Grommet Pattern, SOLID FEEL CORE, AERO+BOX Frame, Tungsten, NEW Built-in T-Joint, Namd, Super Slim Shaft, Tungsten, NEW Built-in T-Joint, Namd, Super Slim Shaft, Tungsten, NEW Built-in T-Joint, Namd, Super Slim Shaft, Energy Boost Cap Energy Boost Cap Control Support Cap RACQUETS ASTROX 14 STEEP ATTACK ASTROX 66 MADE IN JAPAN ASTROX 55 MADE IN JAPAN ASTROX 22 FLEX HI-FLEX FLEX MEDIUM FLEX STIFF FRAME H.M. Graphite / Tungsten / FRAME H.M. Graphite / Tungsten FRAME H.M. Graphite TOUGH G-FIBER SHAFT H.M. Graphite / Namd SHAFT H.M. Graphite / SHAFT H.M. Graphite / Namd LENGTH 10mm longer NANOMESH NEO LENGTH 10mm longer WEIGHT / GRIP 5U (Ave.78g) G5 LENGTH 10mm longer WEIGHT / GRIP 4U (Ave.83g) G4 STRING ADVICE 5U 19-24lbs WEIGHT / GRIP 2F (Ave.68g) G5 STRING ADVICE 4U 19-27lbs COLOR Light Silver STRING ADVICE 2F 20-28lbs COLOR Mist Purple ITEM CODE AX55 COLOR Matte Black ITEM CODE AX66 ITEM CODE AX22 Rotational Generator System, Tough G-fiber, ISOMETRIC, Rotational Generator System, Namd, Built-in T-Joint, ISOMETRIC, Rotational Generator System, ISOMETRIC, NEW Grommet Pattern, NEW Grommet Pattern, SOLID FEEL CORE, AERO+BOX Frame, New Grommet Pattern, SOLID FEEL CORE, AERO+BOX Frame, AERO+BOX Frame, Built-in T-Joint, NANOMESH NEO, POWER Tungsten, Built-in T-Joint, Namd, Super Slim Shaft, Tungsten, Super Slim Shaft, Control Support Cap BOOST CAP Control Support Cap 15 RACQUETS ASTROX ASTROX FB ASTROX 5FX ASTROX 9 FLEX MEDIUM FLEX HI-FLEX FLEX STIFF FRAME H.M. Graphite FRAME Graphite / FRAME H.M. Graphite SHAFT Graphite / LIGHT Feel CARBON NEO SHAFT H.M. Graphite / NANOMESH NEO SHAFT Graphite / NANOMESH NEO LENGTH 10mm longer NANOMESH NEO LENGTH 10mm longer WEIGHT / GRIP F (Ave.73g) G5 LENGTH 10mm longer WEIGHT / GRIP 4U (Ave.83g) G4 STRING ADVICE F 20-28lbs WEIGHT / GRIP F (Ave.73g) G5 STRING ADVICE 4U 20-28lbs COLOR Navy / Orange STRING ADVICE F 20-28lbs COLOR Black / Red ITEM CODE AXFB COLOR Black / Purple ITEM CODE AX9 ITEM CODE AX5FX Rotational Generator System, NANOMESH NEO, Rotational Generator System, NANOMESH NEO, ISOMETRIC, Rotational Generator System, ISOMETRIC, NEW Grommet Pattern, ISOMETRIC, NEW Grommet Pattern, AERO+BOX Frame, NEW Grommet Pattern, LIGHT feel CARBON NEO, AERO+BOX AERO+BOX Frame, Built-in T-Joint, NANOMESH NEO, Control Support Cap Frame, Built-in T-Joint, Control Support Cap Control Support Cap RACQUETS ASTROX 16 STEEP ATTACK ASTROX 7 ASTROX 6 ASTROX 2 FLEX MEDIUM FLEX HI-FLEX FLEX HI-FLEX FRAME Graphite FRAME Graphite FRAME Graphite SHAFT H.M. Graphite / SHAFT H.T. Graphite / SHAFT Graphite / NANOMESH NEO NANOMESH NEO NANOMESH NEO LENGTH 10mm longer LENGTH 10mm longer LENGTH 10mm longer WEIGHT / GRIP 4U (Ave.83g) G4 WEIGHT / GRIP 4U (Ave.83g) G4 WEIGHT / GRIP 5U (Ave.78g) G4 STRING ADVICE 4U 20-27lbs STRING ADVICE 4U 19-26lbs STRING ADVICE 5U 19-24lbs COLOR Black / Orange COLOR Black / Lime COLOR Black / Yellow ITEM CODE AX7 ITEM CODE AX6 ITEM CODE AX2 Rotational Generator System, ISOMETRIC, NEW Grommet Pattern, Rotational Generator System, ISOMETRIC, NEW Grommet Pattern, Rotational Generator System, ISOMETRIC, NEW Grommet Pattern, AERO+BOX Frame, Built-in T-Joint, NANOMESH NEO, AERO+BOX Frame, Built-in T-Joint, NANOMESH NEO, AERO+BOX Frame, Built-in T-Joint, NANOMESH NEO, Control Support Cap Control Support Cap Control Support Cap 17 RACQUETS ASTROX RAPID FIRE Lightning-fast speed meets exceptional repulsion in the new The difference is in the technology – using the new SONIC FLARE NANOFLARE series.
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