Yonex Arcsaber 7 Pro Badminton Racket

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YonexSKU: YONE-RACK-ARCS-7PRO

Weight: 4U
Grip : G5
Country of Origin: Japan
Price:
Sale price$224.99 Regular price$249.99

Description

Yonex Arcsaber 7 Pro Badminton Racket

Made in Japan

SPECS

Flex Medium
Frame HM Graphite, POCKETING BOOSTER
Shaft HM Graphite, Ultra PE FIBER
Joint NEW Built-in T-Joint, T-ANCHOR
Length 10 mm longer
Weight / Grip 4U (Avg. 83g) G5, 6
Stringing Advice 4U: 19 - 27 lbs
Recommended String Control Players:
EXBOLT 63
Hard Hitters:
EXBOLT 65
Color(s) Gray / Yellow
Made In Japan
Item Code ARC7-P

ISOMETRIC

Enlarged Sweet Spot

ISOMETRICTM technology continues to help the world’s greatest players achieve global success.

Developed over 30 years ago, the ISOMETRICTM design increases the sweet spot by 7%*. Compared to a conventional round frame, a square-shaped ISOMETRICTM racquet generates a larger sweet spot by optimizing the intersection of the main and cross strings.

ISOMETRICTM delivers greater control without sacrificing power. ISOMETRICTM is a Trademark of Yonex CO., LTD.
*Tested by Yonex

Solid Feel Core

Cuts Vibration

Reduces vibrations traveling down the shaft for improved comfort.

 

Ultra PE Fiber

Lightweight fibers that withstand immense forces while absorbing unwanted shock and vibrations.

 

Super Slim Shaft

Super Slim Shaft

Reduced Air Resistance

Designed to slice through the air, generating speedy power.

 

Energy Boost CAP PLUS

Uniquely shaped cap which maximizes shaft performance. The front allows the shaft to flex, while the sides archshaped curve stabilizes the racquet face by preventing the shaft from twisting.

 

T-ANCHOR

Reduced Torque

Increases stiffness for quicker racquet recovery into the next shot.

 

New Built-in T-Joint

The lightweight T-Joint increases stability of the shuttle on the strings, maximizing power and control.

Box Frame

The extra stiff profile provides a solid stable feel on impact with the shuttle.

 

POCKETING BOOSTER

A proprietary rubber-like material emphasizing elasticity in the frame’s flex.

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