I have an opportunity to buy a friend's few weeks old Yonex Voltric Z Force for very cheap as he recently quit badminton and moved onto baseball, but he lives quite far from me, so I do not want to drive for few hours just to try out the racket.
I love playing with my trusty old MP-21, my Arc-5DX and my Ti-Zero
I think the most head heavy racket I used is the Arc-5DX, although on Yonex specs it says even balanced, but truth be told, it is head heavy.
I was wondering if I can use the Voltric Z Force, or is it too heavy and slow for me?
I like smashing hard, and playing singles, but I also like to play doubles (mainly a power smash players who sometimes do technical slices/drops/corner netplays, fast drives etc.)
Also is it true that the paint chips easily on the newer Z Force?
I have owned my MP-21 for around 5-6 years now, and the paint chipping is minimal after numerous drops on hard floors while defending low and fast smashes, and clashes with new partners I get on occasions, and picking up birds...
Please let me know.
I love playing with my trusty old MP-21, my Arc-5DX and my Ti-Zero
I think the most head heavy racket I used is the Arc-5DX, although on Yonex specs it says even balanced, but truth be told, it is head heavy.
I was wondering if I can use the Voltric Z Force, or is it too heavy and slow for me?
I like smashing hard, and playing singles, but I also like to play doubles (mainly a power smash players who sometimes do technical slices/drops/corner netplays, fast drives etc.)
Also is it true that the paint chips easily on the newer Z Force?
I have owned my MP-21 for around 5-6 years now, and the paint chipping is minimal after numerous drops on hard floors while defending low and fast smashes, and clashes with new partners I get on occasions, and picking up birds...
Please let me know.