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Yonex Muse Tennis Racquet Review: The Arm-Friendly Tennis Racquet Built for Fun
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Yonex just launched something completely new. The Muse is a brand-new racquet line built from the ground up around one idea: effortless, stress-free rallying. In this video, we break down both the Muse 98 and Muse 100 to help you find the right fit for your game.
What's Inside the Muse?
At the core of both frames is Yonex's new Synchro Frame concept, which brings together three key technologies. The iconic ISOMETRIC head shape delivers a 7% larger sweet spot than conventional round frames. The Uniform Impact Grommet system uses a straight-grommet structure at all four corners for a more even, forgiving response on off-center shots. The Energy Flow Shaft, reinforced with Servo Filter material, cuts vibration while efficiently transferring power through every swing.
Muse 98 - Control with Comfort
Head Size: 98 sq. in. | Weight: 305g unstrung | String Pattern: 16x18 | Beam: 24/24/18mm | Balance: 9 pts Head Light
The Muse 98 is the most control-oriented frame in the line. Built for strong intermediate and experienced players, it pairs a precise 98 sq. in. head with a more open 16x18 string pattern for easy spin and depth. The variable beam — wider at the head for pop, thinner at the throat for flex — gives this racquet a lively yet smooth response.
Muse 100 - Forgiveness Meets Flow
Head Size: 100 sq. in. | Weight: 295g unstrung | String Pattern: 16x19 | Beam: 24.5mm
The flagship of the Muse line. The 100 is designed for intermediate players who want a reliable, forgiving frame that rewards consistent swings without demanding tour-level timing. Slightly lighter and more maneuverable, it's an ideal match for club players and all-court rallyers.
Who Should Consider the Muse?
If you're drawn to the comfort angle of something like a Wilson Clash or HEAD Boom but want a more refined, connected feel backed by Yonex's craftsmanship, the Muse line deserves a close look. Both models are well-suited for players dealing with arm fatigue or anyone looking to enjoy longer, more relaxed rallies.
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