Yonex Made in Japan Rackets
The highest quality professional badminton rackets made in Japan. One hundred and ten percent. Japanese manufacturing is renowned for brilliant quality control, attention to detail and the use of quality materials.
With the majority of badminton rackets currently available all being made in China, it is actually considered a plus point where rackets are available that are manufactured in Japan. This is the case with all "Top-End" Yonex badminton rackets.
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Yonex Astrox 99 Pro Badminton Racket - White Tiger [Frame Only]
$240.63Play like Kento Momota with the Astrox 99 Pro, perfect for the advanced attacking play...FREE 24H DELIVERY -
Yonex Astrox 99 Play Badminton Racket - White Tiger [Strung]
$81.91The Astrox 99 Play boasts playability inspired by the performance of the flagship Astr... -
Yonex Astrox 99 Pro Badminton Racket - Cherry Sunburst [Frame Only]
$240.63Play like Kento Momota with the Astrox 99 Pro, perfect for the advanced attacking play...FREE 24H DELIVERY -
Yonex Astrox 88S Pro Badminton Racket [Frame Only]
$204.73The Pros choice for aggressive front to mid-court play. Designed for the skilful, all-...FREE Stringing Upgrade -
Yonex Astrox 88S Tour Badminton Racket [Strung]
$179.19The Yonex Astrox 88S Tour has been designed for the skillful, front court player looki...FREE 24H DELIVERY -
Yonex Nanoflare 800 Badminton Racket [Frame Only]
$235.51Setting a new benchmark for head-light power, the Nanoflare 800 is the leading choice ...FREE 24H DELIVERY -
Yonex Astrox 77 Pro Badminton Racket - High Orange [Frame Only]
$252.79The racket is suitable for the offensive badminton player, playing at competition or a...FREE 24H DELIVERY -
Yonex Astrox 100 ZZ Badminton Racket - Kurenai [Frame Only]
$266.23A brilliant badminton racket for players looking to gain some explosive energy in thei...Out Of StockFREE Stringing Upgrade
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Beware of counterfeit rackets on the internet. We have had instances of people bringing in counterfeit rackets for restringing at our store, which look almost like the real thing but go out of shape as soon as you put any kind of tension on the frame.