Li-Ning N90 is in my opinion slower (swing speed), head heavier, less stiff. N90 is head heavy like Z-Force but they're not similar to play, imho. I'd also say VT80 is a good similar racket. Peter Gade switched back from Z-Force to VT80. Japanese doubles Nr. 1 are still using VT80.
I was told vtzf is not same as vtzf Ltd, vtzf ltd is more similar to vt80 as ltd shaft is more flexi compare to vtzf...
Victor Superwave 35 & MX 80 is quite similar to Z force. Guy go for SW 35, its stiffness and head heavy worth the price.
i had mx-80,vtzf-ltd and ever played wtih sw35(my bro racket)..all are 3U.. vtzf-ltd is d stiffest among those 3..and more head heavy..but it fun to use,imho
not really good bro..just a beginner to intermediate player..play just for fun.. for d early session normally i used my vtzf-ltd..after few hours, i change to NS9900,3U..quite a good racket also for me.imho
I agree with ferrerkiko... I would say sw35... It has head heavy frame and very stiff shaft... I would say it has heavier frame than mx80... In this case, it can rival vtzf/ltd
I have VT80 3U for like a year and half now, and in term of power & manuver, my cheaper newly purchased ASTEC AEROTORNADO 60S (US$45) is proven just way better in all performances! It's Head-Heavy but slightly less stiff than VT80. specs on shaft states 297mm +/-2 & stiff. I bet if LCW can switch racket anytime and not breaching the endorsement contract, would he still remain as Yonex player?
I hv used vt80,vtzf ltd,sw35 n mx80 n i found out vtzf ltd is the most head heavy among all.n the stiffest i would say sw35.i do agree that vt80 n vtzf ltd has a flex shaft n both almost hv the similarities except for the frame weight.thats wat i feel n it may differ than others
Just received my Z-Force and played for 3 hours! As compared to my previous racquets, VT-80, Z-Slash etc etc. I shall compare the Z-Force with VT-80. The Z-Force gives me even more smash power due to the heavier head however, defence decrease a little. Perhaps it is caused since it is heavier! But just train more strength on your wrist will solve the problem! Overall, I feel that Z-Force rival is still VT-80 since Z-Force decrease my defence and increased my smashes!
So, which victor racket is closer to VTZF? I feel like trying out a victor racket but I don't have any friend here own one, all are yonex user.
Is that 3U? I'm still waiting for my Z-Force rackets to arrive. To be honest, I don't care that much for defense - it's all mostly about timing anyway, so it's less important if the racket is heavy etc - you just need to adjust your defensive technique. However, a head heavier racket will always create a more powerful smash compared to a head lighter racket if you can create the same swing speed and with everything else equal. The only disadvantage I can observe with head heavier rackets is with drive speed. However, even this can be mitigated/overcome with the right training exercises.
the black knight vortex radon is pretty similar from what i remember. a bit slower than the z force though.