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Yonex Astrox 100 Game 4u5 Badminton Racquet $119.98 + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C/ in-Store) @ Ezbox Sports

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Factory strung, ( stringing options are available on the listing at extra cost if you prefer to have it strung with different string and tension.)

Available both online and in store. 2 days sales with limited stock.

https://ezbox.com.au/product/yonex-astrox-100-game-4u5/

in case that you prefer 3u, the heavy version. please use this link.
https://ezbox.com.au/product/yonex-astrox-100-game-3u5-strun…

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This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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  • Any Zoltrics OP?

    • if you meant Voltric, that's earlier series for head heavy. it has been discontinued. Astrox is the new series for head heavy type. hope this explains.

      • After something similar to Voltric T80

        • VT 80 was something really heavy and stiff. there are only a few racquets close to that spec like Duora Z-Strike/Astrox 99 Pro.

  • +1

    Any deals on Yonex Astrox 88D Pro 4u5?

    • Sorry, cannot get enough stock for that model.

  • Is this a good deal for lightweight racquet?

    • Sorry this is not a lightweight racquet. its more for heavy smash type.
      if you are looking for something lightweight. We have Nanoflare 200, which is the cheapest Japan made frame.
      Nanoflare 370/270 can also be good options around the price range.
      https://ezbox.com.au/product/yonex-nanoflare-200-made-in-jap…

      • Thanks pretty expensive though

  • any 100zz deal?

    • Sorry, Yonex Japan still hasn't got enough produtions, it still exprience worldwide shortage.

  • Recommendation for racquets under $100?

  • As an intermediate player who has played regularly for several years, cheap racquets are the best for beginner to intermediate players in my opinion due to the shaft being medium flex.

    More expensive stiff racquets are only worth it for players who almost always hit the sweet spot.

    Personally I use my cheaper medium flex racquet instead of my expensive stiff flex racquet as it's just too inconsistent on miss hits.

    In short, if I didn't already have enough racquets I'd be buying this. Of course different racquets have other different variables and it's always best to try it first.

    • wise man, well said. there is no best ones, the best one is the one works for you.

    • do you know any shops let you try first? I know some tennis shops let u loan for a week or so for tennis rackets.

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