Weight: 135 g
Balance: Head light
Head size: 500 sq cm
String pattern: 12×17
Price: — £ Check here
Heavier frame for additional power and stability, but still easy to swing thanks to the head light balance. Control is on a solid level as well.
Update: This racket has been already replaced by a newer version – the Head Graphene Cyano 135.
Reviews:
Anion2 is the heavier brother of the light and powerful Cyano2 115 – it features a large teardrop-shaped head with open throat and 12×17 string pattern as well, only it’s 20 grams heavier and has a head light balance (compared to the head heavy Cyano).
So what do these differences mean for the Anion’s playing capabilities? First, you can feel the extra weight right away – it provides a lot of power and great stability and consistency, it makes the racket a bit more forgiving. On the other hand, it’s not as quick on the volley – but the head light balance certainly helps and makes the racquet easy to swing.
It’s nicely stiff, there are almost no vibrations and control is also on a good level (despite the more open string pattern).
Ideal squash racquet for a player who wants the weight to work for him, enjoys a head light balance and would appreciate the additional stability and good control.
Compared to others:
Racket | Power & Control | Weight | Head size | Balance | String pattern | Price | |
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Head YouTek Anion2 135 | 135 g | 500 sq cm | Head light | 12×17 | — £ Check here | ||
Current lineup: | |||||||
Head YouTek Cyano2 115 | 115 g | 500 sq cm | Head heavy (36.5 cm) | 12×17 | — £ Check here | ||
Head YouTek Anion2 135 | 135 g | 500 sq cm | Head light | 12×17 | — £ Check here | ||
Head YouTek Xenon2 135 | 135 g | 460 sq cm | Head heavy (37.0 cm) | 14×16 | — £ Check here |