AXFORCE Cannon White
Technology used on Lining Axforce Cannon White
THUNDER TECHNOLOGY: Thunder Technology is applied on most Axforce racquets, the supercharged energy system helps players continuously get the best power, especially with the transition phase from defense to attack. , seize the opportunity to score quickly maximize the ability of the player.
Isometric Head Frame: The racquet frame has a slightly square, tapered design at the top of the racket based on the concept of an isometric frame to help move the hit point up, maximize the sweet spot area to support players to increase accuracy for shots, Even off-center hits still give the correct demand curve.
SONIC BOOM SYSTEM: Technology applied to the racquet frame, at 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock the racquet frame is beveled thinner to help the blade glide through the air faster, swinging the racquet faster for a feeling of swinging the racquet very well. In addition, the technology helps to optimize the process of forming air pressure to enhance the sound when hitting the bridge, the explosive and resonant effects will definitely make the players extremely satisfied from the first hits.
HIGH CARBON: Rigid carbon fiber is used as the frame to reduce weight and maximize the strength of the frame. This is a high-quality material that ensures durability and rigidity to increase the handling of the racket for players.
POWER FLEXIBLE SHAFT: The Lining Axforce Cannon White shaft is forged with premium carbon for durability and flexibility for maximum power on smashes, quick return to balanced shape for effortless play. Quickly switch from attack to defense.
Specifications Lining Axforce Cannon White
Trademark | Lining |
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Manufacture | China |
Tension | 24 – 28 lbs (Up to 12.7kg) |
Stiffness | Medium |
Weight | 4U ,5U |
Frame material | High Carbon |
Shaft material | High Carbon |
Color | White |
First one I ordered had paint stains, second one I received has two tiny holes poked through the frame. You can get these on Taobao for $30-40 AUD, so in a way I'm not surprised