Preview · Atlas, era buckets
The Yonex Atlas, by era
Same racquets, same series, but rows are 5-year eras — the way collectors actually narrate Yonex history. Every Voltric variant from 2015–19 lives in one cell. Each chip carries its release year as a small tag so single-year precision isn't lost.
110 racquets
12 series
1983–2025 years
Compare: year-by-year version
Era ↓ · Series →
Carbonex
1983–2005
Isometric
1992–1998
Titanium
1998–2008
Muscle Power
2003–2010
Armortec
2005–2011
Nanospeed
2007–2014
ArcSaber
2008–2022
Voltric
2010–2023
Nanoray
2013–2020
Duora
2015–2019
Astrox
2017–2025
Nanoflare
2019–2025
1980–84
1990–94
1995–99
2000–04
2005–09
2010–14
2015–19
2020–24
2025–29
Best on a wider screen. Below: every 5-year era as a section, racquets grouped by series within each. Tap any racquet for details.
1980–84
Carbonex
1990–94
Carbonex
Isometric
1995–99
Carbonex
Titanium
2000–04
Titanium
Muscle Power
2005–09
Muscle Power
Armortec
Nanospeed
ArcSaber
2010–14
ArcSaber
Voltric
Nanoray
2015–19
ArcSaber
Voltric
Nanoray
Duora
Astrox
Nanoflare
2020–24
ArcSaber
Voltric
Astrox
Nanoflare
2025–29
Astrox
Nanoflare
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How to read this
Rows are 5-year eras. 1980–84 at the top through the current era at the bottom. Each row is a snapshot — what Yonex was shipping that period.
Columns are series. Ordered left-to-right by founding year. Carbonex on the left; Nanoflare (newest) on the right.
Within a cell, year tags preserve precision. The small "'17 ·" before each code tells you which year inside the bucket. Sorted oldest to newest.
Stripe density encodes phase. Tight stripes inside a series' active range = "ran but didn't ship that era." Wider, dimmer stripes outside the range = "before founded" or "after retired." Reading any column top-to-bottom traces a series' arc.
Looking for the macro overview instead? The year-by-year view shows all 110 racquets and series launches in a single screen.