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Thread: Yonex Vol70 n Yonex ArcZslash
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10-12-2010, 03:47 PM #18
played with it (voltric) lastnight for 3hrs straight. Definitely my primary racket. its almost the same weight with at900p. but the aero dynamic design made it feel really really light. Really light! as I can do backhand smashes with it, easy. the boom soud is also amazing. feels like a hammer without a shaft. the control is perfect ten. 10!!! hope to here your feedback once you tried it.
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10-12-2010, 03:53 PM #19
ok but the arcsaber z-slash (if you have it) what would you say ?
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10-13-2010, 12:04 AM #20
weight is almost the same (both @ 3u) but the aerodynamic design made it feel like its lighter... sooo much lighter... but the feedback is like the armtc900p with a bang.... the sound is awesome.... the control is perfect ten... this racket is now my primary with armtc900p as sub and arc10 as the 3rd coz vt is so much different from arc.
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10-13-2010, 12:07 AM #21
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10-13-2010, 10:38 AM #22
oh kl ! but it is also up to the player who uses the racket
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10-13-2010, 06:16 PM #23
Its up to you... the best is try both. z slash will punish you if you did not hit the sweet spot and it has a smaller sweet spot than isometric rackets. If you like smashing that much then go for it... at the end of the day smash is only one of the many tricks you can do in badminton.... a players had difficulty playing z slash... but maybe thats because they want to do more than just smash.
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10-13-2010, 08:33 PM #24
I had the Z Slash for a while. You are right that it's got one of the best punches of all the Yonex rackets I've tried (not that many) and one will be tempted to do a lot of smashing. However, smash is not the only thing the Z can do. I find most offensive shots good to excellent with the Z-slash. The reason I gave it up is because the racket is too flexible for me making it difficult to control directional changes when defending smashes. When I got my ZELM Ultimate, it was clear that there is no place in my bag for the Z.
My TC700's are better in all aspect except the Z is a tad faster, for very off days, the ZELM Ultimate is a stiffer drop in replacement with a stiffer shaft and much bigger sweetspot.
That said, I still get seriously thrashed by Z-wielders so I'm with Drew.. it's the idiot attached to the grip.
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10-14-2010, 04:11 AM #25
Completely agreed... the racket is only a tool after all... but as the Thread suggested... ARCzS vs Voltric... its not really about what racket works for you... well as you can see... different people likes different racket... its really up to you... but since you got your eyes on this 2 rackets... which is very much similar to what youre already using.. I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy playing with any of them.
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10-14-2010, 02:18 PM #26
I agree that it is up to the player but this forum is to help because everyone on this forum has every single racket made (im probably over reacting but so so)
I am offensive player so the arcsaber z-slash was right up my way but the new voltric looks a racket which is similar to the arcsaber z-slash but with more control which offensive players should have.
if you know how to control the z-slash that is very handy. I know the arcsaber z-slash is an offensive racket but you might be surprised some controlled players play really well with it
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