Nanospeed 300 vs Voltric 5

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    nuller-joe New Member

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    Hello

    Just a quick question.

    A racket for a intermediate girl, who needs some power in the racket.
    What would you prefer?
    Nanospeed 300 or Voltric 5?

    Thank you
     
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    Mmm neither are very powerful rackets. What do you play? singles/doubles? Play style? offensive/defensive?
     
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    Agree, these are not powerful whatsoever, no weight in the head whatsoever...
     
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    Both single and double..
    Most defensive i would say.

    I was just looking at : http://www.bustedracquet.us/
    And according to that chart the VT5 is having a heavy head?
     
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    Both single and double..<br>Most defensive i would say.<br><br>I was just looking at :&nbsp;<a href="http://www.bustedracquet.us/">http://www.bustedracquet.us/<br></a>And according to that chart the VT5 is having a heavy head?<br>
     
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    Both single and double.
    Most defensive i would say, but i was just looking at the comparison chart from yonex, and according to that the VT5 should be pretty head heavy?
     
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    Yonex's chart is pretty inaccurate :p I suggest testing out the rackets before making your purchase or you might regret it
     
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    since you play singles and doubles, get the voltric over the nanospeed.

    also get the VT7 since its 4u. i have a vt5 as backup on lazy days but my wife cannot handle it. we play mixed doubles 6-9 hours a week.

    its not very heavy head but its medium flex will give you more power and still being quick at defence due to the profile of the racket being thinner if not as thin as the NS.
     

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