Yonex VCORE 100 - 7th Gen - Sand Beige

Size G1 (4 1/8") G2 (4 1/4") G3 (4 3/8")
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VCORE 100 

New technology and structure combine with innovation to increase string snapback and movement, giving players access to the most spin in Yonex tennis history.

For all-around players looking for a maneuverable racquet designed for spin and speed.

SPECS

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 HM Graphite / 2G-Namd™ Flex Force / VDM
Color(s) Scaret, Sand Beige
Recommended String

Stringing Pattern 16 x 19
Stringing Advice 45 - 60 lbs
Made In Japan
Item Code 07VC100

ISOMETRIC ISOMETRIC

ISOMETRIC

SIGNATURE YONEX TECHNOLOGY SINCE 1980

Developed over 30 years ago, the ISOMETRIC™ design increases the sweet spot by 7%*. Compared to a conventional round frame, a square-shaped ISOMETRIC™ racquet generates a larger sweet spot by optimizing the intersection of the main and cross strings.
ISOMETRIC™ technology delivers greater control without sacrificing power

AERODYNAMIC TECHNOLOGY

AERODYNAMIC TECHNOLOGY

Aero Trench and Aero Fin Technology reduce air resistance for easy maneuverability and added spin.

2G-NAMD™ FLEX FORCE

2G-NAMD™ FLEX FORCE

Aggressive, attacking spin for pinpoint control is achieved through a carbon nanotube structure that binds the graphite fibers together, which reduces energy loss. Due to its resilient properties, the material flexes and provides quick snapback. 

Namd™  is technology developed by Nitta Co., Ltd. to uniformly disperse carbon nanotubes in carbon fiber composites.

SILICONE OIL INFUSED GROMMETSSILICONE OIL INFUSED GROMMETS

New silicone oil infused within the grommets allow the racquet to quickly flex and snapback into its original position. 

ENLARGED FRAME TOPENLARGED FRAME TOP

A wider frame at 2 o’clock & 10 o’clock position increases the ball contact area, which produces a higher launch angle

NEW THROAT DESIGNNEW THROAT DESIGN

Area 1 is T shaped cross section.
Area 2 is H shaped cross section.
This “torsional resistance” helps stabilize the racquet, reducing power loss.