Preview · Atlas view
The Yonex Atlas
Every racquet in the catalog, positioned at its release year and series. Series ordered chronologically by founding year — left to right is roughly the timeline of which line was Yonex's flagship in any given decade. Newer years sit at the top.
110 racquets
12 series
1983–2025 years
Compare: 5-year era version
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1983
1990
1995
2005
2010
2015
2020
2025
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
Best on a wider screen. Below: every series stacked, oldest series first, racquets within each in chronological order. Tap any racquet for details.
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
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How to read this
This is the macro view. The whole shape of Yonex history fits on one wide screen — when each series launched, when it retired, where the busy decades were.
Rows are series, top-to-bottom by founding year. Columns are individual years, oldest on the left. Top-left cell = the first racquet ever cataloged; bottom-right = the latest.
Stripes encode phase. Tight stripes inside the active range = no shipment that year. Dim wide stripes outside = before founding or after retirement. Each row's solid band is the series' lifespan at a glance.
Chips show codes only — 43 columns is tight. Hover or click any chip for the full name and stats. For per-era detail with names and rarity tags, use the era snapshot view.