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Jornal Olho nu - edição N°107 - outubro de 2009 - Ano X |
Let’s put this knowledge into practice.
| Feature | Genuine Astrox 99 | Fake Astrox 99 |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Shaft Code | 150123SP (Oct 15, 2023, Singapore) | 150123PA (PA is fake) |
| Cone Code | 0712456 | 0712456 (identical to shaft – impossible) |
| Etching Feel | Rough, laser-etched | Smooth, painted |
| Hologram Sticker | Changes color from silver to gold | Stays silver, no movement |
| Online Check | Sunrise Click says "Valid" | Sunrise Click says "Not found" |
| Price Paid | $220 at licensed dealer | $85 on eBay |
The result: The one with the PA code and identical cone/shaft numbers is an obvious counterfeit. how to check yonex racket serial number
Rackets manufactured in recent years include a holographic sticker on the shaft or frame.
Yonex began adding laser hologram stickers to the cone around 2020 (Astrox 99 Pro and later). Let’s put this knowledge into practice
Yonex rackets have two important codes:
Yonex prints cone codes in matte black or dark gray ink. If you see gold, metallic blue, or silver printing on the cone, it is counterfeit. Yonex does not do that. Rackets manufactured in recent years include a holographic
While casual users may not need to decode the numbers, understanding the format helps verify consistency and age.
Genuine codes are SP, JP, TW, CH, US, DK, HK, KR, TH. If you see PA (Pakistan), IP (Indonesia, fake distributors), or BL (Bangladesh) – those are not official Yonex distribution codes for high-end rackets. These are almost always counterfeits.
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