YONEX VCORE 100 2023 (300g)

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The 2023 version of the introduces a softer feel and new geometric design to increase space in the hitting zone around the upper hoop. This translates to increased stability and a

SPECIFICATIONS For the tennis racquet YONEX VCORE 100:

  • Head Size: 100 sq.in.
  • Weight: 300 g / 10.6 oz
  • Grip Size: 1 - 5
  • Length: 27 in.
  • Width Range: 25.3 mm - 25.3 mm - 22 mm
  • Balance Point: 320 mm
  • Material:
  • Color(s): SCARLET
  • Recommended String: POLYTOUR REV
  • POLYTOUR STRIKE
  • Stringing Pattern: 16 x 19
  • Stringing Advice: 45 - 60 lbs

The seventh generation VCORE is a masterpiece of and craft. The evolution of this iconic racquet combines undeniably precise spin and remarkable control, creating a true work of art.

The 2023 version of the and new geometric design to increase space in the hitting zone around the upper hoop. This translates to increased stability and a larger sweet spot.

Let's talk about the geometry of the racquet:

The geometrics of the frame design have also been reconfigured to enhance the feel of the racquet. Additional features for the 7th generation include SIF grommets which are a silicone oil infusion to reduce friction between the string and the grommet.  This basically means the string of the yonex vcore 100 can move with less interruption, allowing for crisper feel and increased access to power.

Compared to the 6th generation, the stiffness is lower, which provides extra feel and less shock to the arm. Continuing on from the previous generation, the 2-NAMD FlexForce Graphite gives this racquet uniform flex at the top and lower ends of the racquet. With a 100 square inch head.

This racquet is typically used by a baseliner, but even those who attack from the net will like the punch this gives on volleys. Overall, any aggressive and experienced player will enjoy blasting shots with this winner of a racquet.

What is the difference between the Yonex vcore 100 and the :

  1. Yonex VCORE 100:
  • Design Focus: This racket is designed for players who prioritize spin and speed in their game. It typically features an aerodynamic frame that helps in generating fast swing speeds.
  • String Pattern: The VCORE 100 often comes with a denser string pattern which aids in control and spin.
  • Beam Width: It usually has a thinner beam, which contributes to a more flexible feel, enhancing control and feel.
  • Technologies: The VCORE series often incorporates technologies focused on spin efficiency, like Aero Trench and Liner Tech, to reduce air resistance and increase string movement.
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  • Design Focus: The EZONE 100 is generally tailored for players seeking a balance of power and comfort. It's known for its larger sweet spot and ease of use.
  • String Pattern: This racket might have a slightly more open string pattern compared to the VCORE 100, providing a blend of power and spin.
  • Beam Width: The EZONE 100 tends to have a slightly thicker beam, which can contribute to more power and stability.
  • Technologies: The EZONE series often features technologies like Isometric Head Shape and Micro Offset Layout, which are designed to increase the sweet spot and reduce vibrations for enhanced comfort.

Key Differences:

  • Spin vs. Power: The VCORE 100 leans more towards spin and speed, while the EZONE 100 offers a balance of power and comfort.
  • Feel and Control: The VCORE is often preferred by players who want better control and feel, especially in fast swings, whereas the EZONE is appreciated for its forgiving nature and power generation.
  • Technologies and Design: Each racket incorporates different technologies and design elements tailored to their respective focuses.

These differences make each racket suitable for different types of players. It's always recommended to try both rackets to see which one aligns better with your playing style and preferences.

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Whether it's the occasional weekend match or a competitive tournament, players of all levels value a racket that minimizes strain and discomfort:

Flexibility and Construction: A racket's flexibility can significantly affect the shock felt on ball impact. The VCORE 100, with its Namd Graphite Construction and dynamic frame design, offers enhanced shock absorption.