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What technology is used in the Yonex Ezone 100 2025?

The Yonex Ezone 100 2025 uses new and special technology to help you play better tennis 🎾 because the frame of the racket is made with a new shape that makes the sweet spot, which is the best place to hit the ball, even bigger so you can hit powerful and accurate shots more easily 😊.

Yonex made the top of the frame thicker and wider so you get more power and the racket feels more stable when you swing it, which helps you control the ball better and makes the racket easier to use for fast play πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ.

Inside the frame, there is a new groove that helps the racket bend just right when you hit the ball, so it feels softer and more comfortable in your hand, and this also helps you control the ball more easily 🀲.

Yonex uses a special material called Minolon, which is made from very thin and soft fibers, and they put this in the shaft of the racket to make it absorb more vibrations so your arm feels less tired and you get a smooth feeling every time you hit the ball πŸ’«.

There is also a special mesh called Vibration Dampening Mesh, or VDM, inside the grip of the racket, and this helps stop bad vibrations from reaching your hand, making every shot feel softer and more comfortable, especially if you play a lot πŸ–οΈ.

Another important part is the 2G-Namd Speed technology, which uses strong graphite mixed with carbon nanotubes to help the racket give more energy to the ball so your shots can be faster and stronger without using extra effort ⚑.

Finally, the Ezone 100 2025 keeps the famous Isometric head shape, which is more square than round, and this makes the sweet spot even larger, so you have more chances to hit good shots even if you don’t hit the ball in the center every time πŸ”΅.

All these new technologies work together to give you more power, better control, and a very comfortable feeling, so you can play your best tennis and have more fun on the court every day πŸ˜„.

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