I also thought so, I am expecting the new series of Voltric debut in this Autumn. Because last Autumn witnessed the debut of Nanoray 800. So, this Autumn should be Voltric. Autumn 2009 - Arcsaber Z-Slash Autumn 2010 - World Beating Perfomance Series/Voltric 70 Autumn 2011 - Nanoray 700 RP & FX Autumn 2012 - Nanoray 800 Autumn 2013 - ? All England 2010 - did not remember. All England 2011 - Voltric 80 All England 2012 - Voltric Z-Force All England 2013 - Arcsaber 11 and Flash Boost What do you expect?
well, nanoray 750 doesnt bring any surprise to me at least I hope LCW and TBH are not testing for Nanoray series Source: badmintoncn
Let me ask some question. How differences between VT80 3u and 4U? VT80 3u is suitable for double? Thank you.
I have used both 3u and 4u. It feels totally different. If you are used to 3u, make sure you try 4u version first. It is too light. It is hard to generate strong smash and clears with it. Voltirc 80 3u is heavy for doubles. It will affect your defense. This is evident especially in quick rallies and shots around the net. I would recommend even balanced rackets if you like to attack from the back. It generates enough power to attack and fast enough for defense.
Could you recommend rackets for doubles for me please? Thank you for your help I really appreciate it.
I have sw35 and volt80 with me. I trained with these rackets for almost 2 years. Those were my conclusions.
You should study the style you like to play first. The racket is a tool that helps you to sharpen the type of game you play. If you like to play near the net, i recommend bs10 or bs09. They are fast! As for back court hard smasher, i am not sure. I switched between sw35 and volt80 because these are only rackets i own. I like to use these rackets against hard smashers. They don't vibrate much.
yeah im a voltric user. but if its a new nanoray, will be interested if it matches up to the old nanospeed 9900, or if its even better then the 9900