2012 Yonex EZONE Xi Lite 100inch 16*18 275g

Year: 2012

Yonex EZONE Xi Lite 2012 is a tennis racket with head size 100in² and a string pattern 16x18.The declared unstrung frame weight is 275g, the balance is equal to 325mm and the stiffness is 67 RA.

2012 Yonex EZONE Xi Lite 100inch 16*18 275g

Brand

Yonex

Model

Ezone

Weight (Unstrung)

275g (9.00 oz)

Head Size

100 in²

String Pattern

16x18

Stiffness (RA)

67 RA

Medium

Balance

325mm

Expert Review

This racquet sits in the power category and is designed around its primary performance strengths. The 100 in² head size boosts forgiveness and sweet spot size. A stiffness rating of 67 RA results in a softer, more dampened response at impact. With an unstrung weight of 275 g, the frame favors maneuverability. The 16x18 string pattern (open) influences spin access and launch angle. Performance-wise, it scores 100/100 for power, 80/100 for spin, and 40/100 for control, outlining its on-court behavior. Comfort levels are above average, supporting longer hitting sessions. It is best suited for intermediate players.

User Feedback

Player discussions often describe the Yonex Ezone line as a 'power-with-control' frame: lively and forgiving with a modern sweet spot. Comfort feedback is mixed—many find it playable and comfortable, while some report arm/wrist/shoulder irritation, often tied to how firm the overall setup feels. Overall sentiment: great all-around performance, but comfort can vary by player and configuration.

Performance Scores

Power

100/100

Spin

80/100

Control

40/100

Comfort

60/100

Maneuverability

77/100

Stability

45/100

Tennis Elbow Risk

64/100

Recommendations

Player Level

Intermediate

Category

Power

Age Group

Adults

Swing Style

Medium

Playing Style

Baseliner
All Court

Recommended Tension

50; 59 lbs

Recommended String Type

Multifilament

Additional Specifications

Materials

HM Grafite + X Fullerene

Grip

G3

Beam Profile

24,5-26,5-22,5 mm

Beam Width

24.5; 26.5; 22.5

Sweet Spot Size

Medium

String Pattern Density

Open

Used By Pro Players

Naomi Osaka