What do the suffix codes mean for Yonex shoes?

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  1. blindfury

    blindfury Regular Member

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    What do the codes mean for Yonex shoes?

    eg. SHB-200EX, SHB-80WSP

    no luck with search function, can't find it on official yonex site either.

    greatly appreciate if someone can contribute, perhaps makes this a sticky.
     
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    maybe for example YONEX SHB100-mx, the m is for MAN,
    but if YONEX SHB100-lx , the l stands for LADIES...

    got it?
     
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    blindfury Regular Member

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    those are sort of a given, dude. so is JR which obviously means JUNIOR. what im interested are is those what you can't easilly make out.
     
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    santaocir Regular Member

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    LOL u didnt mention specifically , mate!
     
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    And the X for crossdresser?
     
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    x - sexy
    15 chars
     
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    EX = i think equalsex / eithersex --> unisex (also because the shb 200 is indeed unisex)

    WSP = i think SHB-80 WIDE South Pacific (SP as in the rackets, yonex does that with shoes sometimes)

    ;) my 2 cents
     
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    ah... unisex, that makes sense, thanks.

     
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    lol.......................................
     
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    played with my shb 71's (unisex) - also says EX ;)
     
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    This is a relevant question. I bought Aerus Z2 but am not sure if the model I received is the regular fit or wide fit one. These are listed as model SHBAZ2MEX, so M stands for men's shoes, but EX not sure - for example, https://centralsports.co.uk/products/yonex-aerus-z2-mens-shbaz2mex-cyan is apparently the regular fit and https://centralsports.co.uk/products/yonex-aerus-z2-m-shbaz2mex-men-light-blue is the wide fit, with this same code SHBAZ2MEX listed for both. How is one to differentiate?
     

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