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Dominate the court with pinpoint precision and unparalleled feel. The YONEX Percept 100 D (Unstrung) is engineered for intermediate to advanced players who crave a "dead-on" ball strike and the confidence to swing big. Featuring a unique 18x19 string pattern, this racquet provides the perfect blend of controlled power and stability, wrapped in a sophisticated Midnight Navy aesthetic.
| Feature | Specification |
| Head Size | 100 sq. in. |
| Unstrung Weight | 305g / 10.8 oz (Unstrung) |
| String Pattern | 18 x 19 |
| Balance | 315 mm (Head Light) |
| Beam Width | 23 mm / 23 mm / 23 mm |
| Material | HM Graphite / 2G-Namd™ Flex Force / SERVO FILTER |
| Color | Midnight Navy |
ISOMETRIC™ Design: Developed over 30 years ago, the Isometric™ design increases the sweet spot by 7%. By optimizing the intersection of the main and cross strings, it delivers greater control without sacrificing power.
SERVO FILTER: A transparent film placed between graphite layers enhances flexibility and vibration absorption. It reduces unwanted noise and vibration by 60%, providing an incredibly clean and precise sensory feedback.
FlexCon System: A tapered and elongated box-frame shaft allows the racquet to flex more effectively, extending the ball pocketing duration and giving you better control over the ball's trajectory.
2G-Namd™ Flex Force: This specialized graphite allows the racquet to quickly flex and snap back, generating aggressive spin and consistent ball speed.
Surgical Precision: The 18x19 dense string pattern is the star here. It offers a more predictable launch angle and tighter control than standard 100 sq. in. racquets, making it ideal for aggressive baseliners.
Unmatched Comfort: The integration of the SERVO FILTER ensures that even during high-intensity rallies, your arm stays fresh by filtering out harsh vibrations.
Elite Maneuverability: With a head-light balance, this racquet feels fast at the net and easy to whip through the contact zone on serves and groundstrokes