2014 Yonex New Racket (Voltric Z-Force II / VT-ZF2)

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  1. visor

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    D'oh! Sorry, my coffee hasn't kicked in yet... :)

    So, a 4u vztf2 is starting to sound interesting to me...
     
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    Wow, in ancient Chinese saying, we have the phrase "with sword as one."

    Perhaps in here, we can have "with racket as one?" Heh
     
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    I think it would fit you. Since you use AdiPower
     
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    LCW checking Lin Dans racquect that is also all black but with some tape on it to make it more head heavy
     
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    Cai Yun checking out LCWs VTZF
     
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    Coming in a month:

    Li-Ning unveils their new racket: Volt N-Force
     
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    I'd go crazy if they ever did a collaboration, Li Ning x Yonex. Which will probably cost like $500-$600 lol
     
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    Thanks for the comparison, ive been using the vtzf 4U for a long time, found it easy to use and easy to get power :D sounds like the vtzf2 3U is the one for myself :cool: :)
     
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    just go for 3U...weight differs 4-8 grams only...i think 4 u more for kids or female players...
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    "So, this taped hybrid is what has been beating me, huh?"
     
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    Is good to see LCW already start using the new racket, Voltric Z-Force II in the exhibition match in Lingsui, China. Nice.
     
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    Cai wishing he was still a Yonex player and LCW looking for that turbo boost button :D

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    Earlier, he had it in Jakarta too.

    After that clash with Cai Yun's racquet during this exhibition match, LCW might have to get one of his new racquets replaced.
     
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    Ditto:) ....or maybe one with a weak wrist.
     
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    So Ahsan and Mogensen with their FB's must have wimpy wrists. :p
     
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    Or full pockets. It doesn't matter, does it?

    I've got a few training fellas competing internationally, getting nominated to junior world championships and a lot of them prefer 4U over 3U.

    Go with what is comfortable and yields the best results. I would play with a pink 8U hello kitty racket if it feels good and helps me to win games.
     
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    I think you should go with 4U. Only people lacking in the trouser department use 3U. :D
     
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    Can you just do everyone a favor and stick to commenting about things you actually know about?
     
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    ^ now, where's that "dislike" button? :(
     
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    Aww Cobalt, don't get all sensitive on us! Let me throw a little experiment out there rather than get all technical. Get some tape, and use it to smooth out the parts of your existing racket that Yonex claims makes the ZF2 'aerodynamic'. Report back your findings.

    Go! :)
     
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