Yonex Astrox 100 ZZ Review - Yonex Badminton Racket

Yonex Astrox 100 ZZ Review - Yonex badminton racket


Yonex Astrox 100 ZZ Review


The Astrox Range of badminton rackets is principally perceived for "power."

Propelled in 2017 with Astrox 77 the range has kept on developing with the expansion of edges to fit the players financial plan. Obviously, the top of the line outlines consistently grab the attention of good players and they are generally chosen by the expert players which expands presentation.

Astrox 88 before long followed bringing not one, yet two forms, D and S; two altogether different rackets discovering advance with a significant number of the world's top players. Quick forward to March 2020.  Yonex have grown one more top-of-the-extend outline with two renditions, to be specific Astrox 100 ZZ and Astrox 100 ZX. How on earth would they say they are going to better the famous 88's particularly with a sticker price that has pushed the cutoff points once more?

Perusers of my surveys in the past may review that the benchmark for quality was yonex voltrick 80 My relationship with that racket is notable and it's been quite a while since I've been that amped up for another racket, independent of brand. Notwithstanding, I may have discovered the perfect replacement in the Astrox 100 ZZ, so let me disclose to you more…

On to my survey of the Astrox 100 ZZ 

Yonex racket configuration is absolutely improving. Astrox 100 ZZ is a wonderful matt naval force hued racket with blue and white decals on one side of the casing which are rehashed on the super-slender shaft, along with an orange blaze towards the throat on the opposite side of the edge. I didn't get a cover however expect the standard Astrox will be provided.

My audit test is a 4U (80-84g) with a grasp size G5, finally a very good quality Yonex racket with G5 hold size! I took the choice to re-string AS100 ZZ and chose a 0.68 check string for the audit at my favored strain for surveys of 25lbs.

Yonex had likewise sent me some data on this racket, which I generally disregard. In any case, on this event I believed I expected to in any event read it given the unique exertion that had been made to send me this racket. The most fascinating highlights for me was to discover that Astrox 100 ZZ has a strong center shaft. I can't remember ever having played with a strong center shafted racket previously. I wonder what this will mean as far as adaptability etc?  The new head shape had a natural look about it and while there was no notice of it being a minimal head, from the start you can be tricked into speculation it is.

It's hitting time 

As indicated by the Yonex outline, Astrox 100 is an additional hardened head substantial racket. This is normally my supported determination, so I am confident that this racket conveys.

Overhead execution 

From the second I hit the primary transport, I knew this Astrox 100 ZZ had a bonus. There's a totally unique feel to this racket, even contrasted with other Yonex rackets.

It was a delight to hit with a G5 grasp size which felt so agreeable. Before the finish of the main testing meeting, I could tell this was an extraordinary racket. I would not like to put it down, in any event, when I tried Astrox 100 ZX to think about (a survey on this racket will follow).

I've tried such a large number of rackets throughout the years, so for what reason was this any better… ?

Regardless of whether a racket is better than your present model is abstract. There is certainly not a best racket on the planet as this is close to home to the client. In any case, let me attempt to depict the sentiment of hitting with Astrox 100 ZZ…

In spite of what some have stated, this is a head substantial racket. Mine has a parity point around 317mm which unquestionably puts it in the head substantial division. The strong feel on the stringbed helps to remember the original z power which was magnificent. The payoff from the pole is totally extraordinary. The pole kinda twists more towards the head. Up until now, I haven't saw any distinction in timing, yet there's a fantastic, strong feel all through the shot and extremely quick recuperation.

This racket moved truly well and conveyed extraordinary clears. While some have compared Astrox 100 ZZ to the z power || it's certainly an alternate creature. While the head looks smaller with the new shape, and feels increasingly like a minimal racket, it certainly is standard size. Whatever Yonex has done by changing the casing shape, it's a champ.

The pole is ultra meager, and shorter than a few. Unexpectedly, Yonex has presented a strong center shaft rathe than the empty shaft we have been utilized to for a considerable length of time. The whole association from handle to head just feels right and conveys extraordinary, fresh shots over and over. Gets were cruising out of court at first and I had the advantage of turning down the exertion fasten and appreciate the planning and reaction that Astrox 100 ZZ conveys.

There is another air dynamic feel with this casing in spite of the fact that I've no thought why; regardless of whether it's something to do with the innovation utilized or only a misleading impact, yet the scope of drop shots I hit were fresh and precise, with great direction and speed.

Crush power was astounding as well, in spite of the fact that I question whether the heavier 3U will make a superior showing. Indeed, there will be a 3U form yet with a G4 hold. My inclination would be the model I'm trying, it needn't bother with any more weight. I believed I hit better and harder with this racket contrasted with Astrox 88 D or my current racket. That is got the chance to be a decent sign.

As we moved into mid-court hitting, this racket kept on sparkling. Level drives were extremely simple, with an extraordinary vibe and fortunately without tiring the arm. The bus responds rapidly to the slight change in the head sending it an alternate way. At the point when I contrasted with the Astrox 100 ZX, there's an observable distinction. ZZ was a touch more slow than ZX as it has a heavier head. The contact with the van felt a lot firmer and shockingly I utilized less exertion to produce the force.

Defense

I had a ton of fun testing this racket in protection. Quick trades from/to the net exhibited Astrox 100 rushes to move. The strong feel on the stringbed gave a lot of control whether I was hitting level drives or obstructing to the net. Lifts to the back court were extremely sharp and ground-breaking, and I must be cautious that I didn't hit excessively long now and again.

Net Area

I can't blame the Astrox 100 ZZ in mobility around the net. There's a flawless touch, so light but then destructive, with a slight change in hold and a bit of finger power and the van is dashing towards the floor. Truly, the racket reacts to a quick infusion of intensity or conveys the deftest of contacts. Eminent.

Yonex have presented another shape ferrule which feels extremely good with an expanded compliment zone for those players that hold up the handle for net play and serving. This will be a mainstream expansion for some.

Yonex Astrox 100 ZZ – Summary 

Astrox 100 ZZ lit a breaker for me. I never anticipated such quality, such simplicity, such an alternate vibe to anything I've played previously but then everything felt so … right. Have I quite recently discovered the Holy Grail of rackets? Obviously, it might suit my style and my inclinations, however it won't be for everybody, we as a whole realize that at this point. In any case, heavenly moly, I truly would prefer not to give this racket back, or even test another right now… I need to hit more transports with this.

RRP is obscure as I compose this survey. Retailers are selling this racket at an astounding £220, amazing! I never thought I'd see a racket at this cost, in spite of the fact that on this event, hand on heart, I would pay it… did I truly state that?

The most elevated suggested strain is 28lbs for 4U model and 29lbs for the 3U. I despite everything can't comprehend the distinction here as the weight variety is for the most part in the handle. In any case, it's still quite acceptable and covers 99% of players necessities.

In general, I've had a ton of fun testing Astrox 100 ZZ. It's a guardian. Intellectually, I would now be able to put my darling Voltric 80 to rest as there is at long last a racket that takes the merited honor of replacement to this extraordinary racket. My earnest gratitude to Yonex UK for the credit of the racket.

I think Astrox 100 ZZ will end up being a top vender for Yonex, regardless of the sticker price since it conveys in wealth in every aspect of the court. Along these lines, I grant Yonex Astrox 100 ZZ a 5 five GOLD rating, my first historically speaking, and can sincerely say, I am stunned, paralyzed and feel I need a very much earned break in the wake of checking on this racket.

Be that as it may, pause, I have the Astrox 100 ZX next, which implies I get the opportunity to play with Astrox 100 ZZ again to look at. Goodness, go on at that point!


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