Yonex Astrel 120 Tennis Racquet

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Item #: AST03120
$310.99
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The Yonex Astrel 120 Tennis Racquet is designed for precision and power. With a stabilized racquet face, players experience less torque at impact, ensuring consistency in their returns. The innovative combination of Vibslayer Carbon, Shockless Grommet technology, and VDM results in the removal of 21% of unwanted vibrations, reducing stress on the arm and body.

Featuring a Vibration Dampening Mesh (VDM) for added touch and precision, this racquet minimizes unwanted vibrations. The new grommet shapes deliver 7.6% more string movement at impact, while the 2G-NamdTM Speed graphite material provides 2.4% faster snapback, making it effortless to generate more power.

For enhanced performance, this racquet boasts a larger 120 sq. in. head size, a stylish Grayish Blue color, a weight of 272g (9.6oz), a length of 27 in., and a 16x17 string pattern. Its impressive features are complemented by the 7 larger sweet spot generated by the ISOMETRIC square-shaped frame, optimizing the intersection of main and cross strings.

Percentage values represent improvements over standard configurations. The Yonex Astrel 120 is compatible with Rexis Feel, Rexis Comfort, and Rexis Speed strings.

    Racquet Specifications

  • Headsize: 120 sq. in.
  • Length: 27 in.
  • Weight (strung): 9.5 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 68
  • Balance: 14.25 in. Head Heavy (6pts)
  • Cross Section: 27/28/25mm
  • Swingweight: 315 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern: 16x17
  • Grip: Yonex Synthetic
  • Stringing Tips: Two piece racquet. Main String Skips: Throat: 8 | Head: 8

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Overall Rating: 5.0/5.0
Customer Reviews
September 16, 2024
Great racquet for seniors
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

I'm 62 and have lost a step so I get to the ball late and have a number of mishits. I have found that this racquet cures a lot of that with the larger sweet spot. It has really helped my two handed backhand. I am much more confident in hitting full shots. I also find I get a little more power which can be good and bad. The power helps me block hard serves back low and deep. On volleys, the larger head obviously helps making contact but the power can sometimes cause the ball to sail a little long. The same issue occurs with lobs. I have it strung with Solinco Revolution at 54 lbs which provides tons of spin. I'm going to try a slightly less lively string.

Leif