cannot generate any power with this racquet maybe due to my poor techniques... but excellent control and stability
Bought 4U-Z-force with BG66 ultimax strung at 29lbs and could not get use to it. Preferred my old 3U Z-slash. Thought of selling Z-force at S$200 flat. interested please sms me at 90685828. Singapore only.
Yesterday, I finally got a chance to test the Voltric Z-Force It wasn't mine but it belonged to someone I met and let me use it It was a 4UG4 with BG66 Ultimax @ 24lbs I did a few half court singles drills, smashes, drop shots, clears and a few net shots. The first thing I noticed was the racket was very head heavy and the frame looked really funny because it wasn't an egg-shaped but oval-shaped, during testing the racket I felt that my smashes were faster! Comparing my smash with my Voltric 80, I felt that I had more power. Clears, drop shots and mostly anything over my heard was easy, because of the weight in the head. I played one doubles game with the Voltric Z-Force, in game play it was really effective. I would definitely buy it! I love the power!
New rackets are addictive aren't they? I went from a VT80 to a VT-ZF and haven't regretted it. I have a 3UG5 version and use it for singles play. But I found I was a slower with the VT-ZF when playing competitive doubles. Been using my N90II as my doubles racket. Contemplating on getting a 4U VT-ZF for doubles but leaning towards getting the 3UG2 MX-JJS instead.
While I was using the racket, I tried to commit to every shot that I could play so, I made sure I was early to attack a clear, any clears, lifts were just killed and I loved it so much!!! After using the Voltric Z-Force, my arm felt loose (more relaxed and allowed to smash easy, its quite hard to explain....) and when I went back to my Voltric 80 I was trying to smash as hard as possible without causing injury to my shoulder and my smashes felt great as well... But I prefer the Voltric Z-Force. This annoys the most!!! I bought a second Voltric 80 and it was damaged, I sent to HK waiting for a reply and if I do get a replacement, I'm not even sure, if I want it now after trying the Voltric Z-Force. If I buy a Voltric Z-Force I will probably buy a 4UG4 version because it felt really comfortable while using it.
If you can...I suggest you try to borrow that VT-ZF again to make sure you like it. Then see if you can talk to the dealer and get it switch to VT-ZF (maybe top up on your end). If not...try selling your VT80 locally to raise $$ to buy the VT-ZF. Or keep using the VT80 while knowing a racket that suits you better exists.
I was thinking about doing the first suggestion, I bought it from Mybadmintonstore as well. I don't mind going with the second suggestion but my brother said that if I don't want the racket he wants (if we get the racket back) and the last statement, Be Quiet ~! I will definitely need to try the racket again because if I really enjoy using it then thats a racket for me
Hi is there any difference between the z-force limited vs. 'normal' edition besides the colour? Thanks.
no way is that the case. at one point in the 2 months, I have 3 of these, (2 normal, 1 LTD) and in my hands that is not the conclusion I will come up with.
I have both an use both regularly. Feel identical to me. I only change between them when I break a string or blame the racquet for my performance.....
Z Force is more much head heavy and slightly higher playable stiffness. Honestly I didn't like the N55, it is way too light in my opinion, always makes me swing too fast and miss time the shot.