Reasons why you give up on VT-ZF ??

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  1. n0m5ky

    n0m5ky Regular Member

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    I'm considering to buy a 4U VTZF to replace my current go to replace my 3U Z-Slash, but there is always a little kid inside if my mind that tickles me not to do so for some reasons.:D FYI, I play only doubles.

    Therefore, I would like to hear from you who have given up on VTZF, especially the 4U for doubles, so that I can agree or not agree with what the little kid inside my mind is telling me. :)

    Why do you give up on VTZF and which racket do you use afterwards?
     
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  2. gundamzaku

    gundamzaku Regular Member

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    the only reason why i don't use it is because it's expensive to replace, i don't have anything negative to say about the racket so i'll stop here :)
     
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    If you're looking for more power coming from Z Slash, then this may work. But it is pretty head heavy so defence will be compromised.
     
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    vajrasattva Regular Member

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    i gave up on the vtzf twice, once with the regular ZF 4u and the 2nd time with the 3U ZF ltd. was generally always a reluctant decision as i always had this nagging feeling that i could have gotten more out of it.
     
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    Dont give up the z slash, you wont be able to use any other racket, just continue to develop your sklls with the z slash, power from it is very comparable to the z force if you have proper technique and strength.
     
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    On the defence, it's like trying to hold a thrashing electric eel.

    There's probably no better racket for attack, but doubles isn't just attack!
     
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    You will tire or disadvantaged yourself if you use stiff rackets. Waste of energy and money. ;)
     

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