Yonex Voltrix-ZF or Li ning N50?

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  1. xrokcetong

    xrokcetong Regular Member

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    Yonex Voltrix-ZF or Li ning N50?
     
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    To look at?
     
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    xrokcetong Regular Member

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    more better..
     
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    2 different types of racket...but each has it own characteristic...what type of player are you? e.g. single/doubles, off/control?
     
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    cant say which is better coz it depend on your need
     
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    N90 always!
     
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    Comparing apple and orange... both also great!
     
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    Both are totally different rackets. VT ZF is stiff and head heavy, while N50 is even and midflex.
     
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    Yes, correct. You can't compare N50 with VTZF, they are totally different.
    VTZF and N90 are comparable though, head heavy and stiff. N50 might be comparable to Arc10 or VT70.
     
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    xrokcetong Regular Member

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    which one better for double and offsve and can generate more power in smashing...
     
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    both rackets are offensive. N50 more suits to double while ZF can generate more power in smashing...
     
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    ZF is more head heavy balance while the N50 is just heavy, kinda like arc10 2u, but a tad bit heavier.
     
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    ohhh i see..how about the quality of both racket?i think N50 can stringing with high tension 30lbs while yinex just 27lbs..i'm right?
     
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    What tension do you normally use ? If more than 27 lbs for VTZF (see cone), better don't touch Yonex coz it will void your warranty to exceed stated tension even though the racquet itself can take such high tension easily ...
     
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    Quality for both racket should be fine. Yonex also can be strung above 27 lbs but you cant claim the warranty if something happen
     
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    xrokcetong Regular Member

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    ohh...because usually i used 28 or 29lbs for my tension..
     

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