Offensive racket vs Defensive racket

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by Foka4k, Aug 15, 2011.

  1. Foka4k

    Foka4k New Member

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    Hey there guys...


    i'm using a ArcSaber Zslash, although is a offensive racket, im doing good with my defense... i'm willing to get a new pair of racket... i'd like to know what you recommend.

    perhaps the Voltric 80?

    any suggestions?

    Cheers from Brazil :)
     
  2. WoOZY

    WoOZY Regular Member

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    If you are doing well with the ZSlash... why get new racquets?
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    Yer I got a Z-Slash TH!! Get another Z-Slash !!
     
  4. Foka4k

    Foka4k New Member

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    That's a good question...

    Maybe i can get better with a racket that makes my style... or not?


    thx for replying :D
     
  5. TsAr83

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    It would be better if you can test the VT80 before you buy it.
     
  6. erictung

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    Voltric 80 is a tough racket, no jokes. Most reviews give it a thumbs up, say it's a really good racket but that's not all. Most players (including me) find it difficult to get used to at first because it's wayyy too head heavy. My first day using it I found it hard to bend my wrist as I was afraid of it falling out of my hand since it was the most head-heaviest racket I've used. It's recommended for advanced + players. It'll take some time getting used to it and when you can harness the power, you'll gain much more speed and control while using that racket.

    One racket that got excellent reviews is MX80 by Victor. Someone said it was the best "all-round" racket in the world. It's not that I disagree with it, (I haven't used the racket yet) but that's quite a bold statement. Personally you have to try out rackets yourself to see which one makes you feel comfortable and confident to do well.

    Good luck!
     

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