Yonex Voltric 9 neo vs Nanoray 70dx

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  1. daniele1234

    daniele1234 Regular Member

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    Hi

    i am new to this site so i apologise for any errors i have made. Anyway i was wondering, i am buying a new racket this weekend, and i was wondering which of these rackets is better for aggressive attacking. I would like my new racket to be able to provide me with the maximum amount of power i can get (especially for smashes), however still be quite light and agile in order order for me swing faster and be quicker with my strokes. Does anyone know if the Voltric 9 neo or the nanoray 70dx is better for this or any other racket. Just to let you know i am an intermediate player. Any other suggestions on rackets like this would be great.

    Thank you

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    daniele1234 Regular Member

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    thank you a lot, but (not in a bad way) you still haven't actually answered my question. What do you think would be better for someone who plays singles, with feather shuttlecocks, has really powerful smashes and wants as much power as they can from their racket.

    Thanks

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    Smashit! Regular Member

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    In That Case : The VT 9 !

    But in your 1st posting there was a "however" - and then it's as mentioned above !

    Joachim.
     
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    do you think the voltric 9 neo would go well with bg66 ultimax strings?
     
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    Why shouldn't it ?

    Joachim.
     
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    OP is playing plastics and feather, so a thin string isn't a smart choice. Anyway, VT9 is a good racket. Go for it.
     
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    a thin string isn't a smart choice. Anyway, VT9 is a good racket. Go for it. [​IMG]
     

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