Hi Shinichi The details of the racket from Sportshorizon http://www.sportshorizon.com/products/901003-101017/Apacs-Virtuoso-Pro-II--Black-
Robert is a MD and XD player, the racket is 3U and head heavy (300mm), it is more suitable for single play today as double play has gone so fast pace that most top players are switching to 4U balance or head heavy rackets. But that doesn't mean it cant be used in double. The V Pro II red is used by Fidasari from Indonesia who is a single player.
Blizzrad is a 5U racket with WPS tuned system, it is even cheaper than the 5U nano fusion 722 I bought last month. http://www.lelong.com.my/apacs-bliz...odel-supercourts-168061726-2016-09-Sale-P.htm The new Z-Ziggler is even more interesting, 6.5mm slim 40T shaft ??? http://www.lelong.com.my/apacs-z-zi...rame-supercourts-167583273-2016-09-Sale-P.htm Rm 99 only? Too good to be true. I checked the official website of Apacs malaysia and Apacs Canada but not available yet.
Hmm.... The website describes it as the silver z-ziggler. A new edition. Might be worth a punt for RM99.
apacs similar yonex vt7 Hi I'm looking for an apacs racket quite similar to yonex voltric 7 ( head heavy, mid flex and relatively light) I'm an intermediate player, which like to offense. I play single and double ( men and mix ). Any advices? thanks
I've not reviewed the racket yet but I've added photos and will review this weekend hopefully http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...259-Apacs-Virtuoso-Pro-II-Robert-Blair-review
I never play VT7 before, but from your description of HH,mF, and light, I think the Foray series fall into this category.
The head is semi iso but it didn't seem to affect me too much. Slightly head heavy with a stiff but not extra stiff shaft. I've had 3 games with it now and getting used to it. The power is awesome when I hit it sweetly so with more practice it should be a really good racket. I think I will be getting another.
It's not as expensive here https://www.centralsports.co.uk/products/apacs-virtuoso-pro-robert-blair-badminton-racket