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Yonex Astrox Lite 27i Badminton Racquet

Yonex Astrox Lite 27i Badminton Racquet

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Regular price $64.99 AUD
Regular price $89.99 AUD Sale price $64.99 AUD
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Color: Dark Navy
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Brand Yonex
Model Astrox Lite 27i
Series Astrox (power series)
Frame Material Graphite composite
Shaft Flex Hi-Flex
Balance Head-heavy (power focused)
Technology Astrox Rotational Generator System
Skill Level Intermediate
String Status Pre-strung, ready to play

Your First Proper Upgrade

The jump from aluminium to graphite is one of the biggest improvements a developing player can make β€” and the Astrox Lite 27i is the ideal racket to make that jump with. Significantly lighter and more responsive than entry-level aluminium frames, it delivers power-loading Astrox technology in an accessible intermediate package.

Key Features

  • Graphite composite frame β€” lighter, stiffer, and faster than aluminium
  • Head-heavy balance adds momentum to overhead shots without extra swing effort
  • Astrox Rotational Generator System loads smash power through the swing arc
  • Hi-flex shaft for responsive, forgiving shot-making

Best For

Intermediate players who have outgrown their beginner racket and want more smash power and on-court presence.

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Shipping & Returns

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Frequently Asked Questions

What level of player is the Astrox Lite 27i designed for? +
The Astrox Lite 27i is designed for intermediate players who have the basics down and want more power than a beginner aluminium racquet provides. It is a popular first graphite upgrade for developing club players.
What does head-heavy balance mean? +
Head-heavy balance means more weight is distributed toward the top of the frame. This adds momentum to your swing on overhead shots, generating more smash power without swinging harder.
How is the Astrox Lite 27i different from the Astrox Attack 9? +
Both are head-heavy Astrox racquets, but the Attack 9 has a more pronounced head-heavy balance. The Lite 27i is lighter and faster, better for all-round intermediate players. The Attack 9 suits committed attackers who prioritise smash power.
What weight and grip size is the Yonex Astrox Lite 27i Badminton Racquet? +
It is supplied in the 5U (75–79 g) weight class, with a choice of G4 and G5 grip sizes. Yonex weight classes count down as the racquet gets heavier, so a 5U frame is lighter than a 4U. Grip sizes work the same way: G5 is slightly smaller in the hand than G4.
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