2013 Yonex Voltric

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  1. kelvin1338

    kelvin1338 Regular Member

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    Is VT50 discontinued? Why is it not on the yonex JP website? Or is it not released?
     
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    It's released. Just came out this month for 2013. I have two of them. Brand new
     
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    hey, i read from a chinese forum, that a Voltric I-Force is coming, and is in 5U. Does anyone know about this?
     
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    Just posted today:

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    But i didnt see anything from the official website
     
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    That's not a fake unofficial racket?
     
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    I personally would not buy any light (5u-) yonex rackets as the flash boost clearly highlights why ;)
     
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    new spec of voltric 50 can be found at yonex's website...stated there it got two version of 4u and 3u...is it as stiff as as z force?? and how does it compared to vt 9? anyone?
     
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    Voltric 50 is a stiff, head heavy racket with good power in smashing and overhead shots. But i think/feel it lacks on response because of the plastic "sound filter" in 10, 2, 5 and 7 o clock position. This racket remind me at my test of Amortec 700 years ago ... i think the Voltric 50 is the perfect replacement for players who love their old Amortec 700.
     
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    Just out of curiosity, VT i-Force, VT60, VT50, VT30 --- are all either available in 4U or 5U only? I mean, would they all able to hold 30lbs string (without break during the stringing job)? Recently Yonex has been coming up with these new super lightweight rackets (ARC-FB included), but even their best 3U version are only recommended for 26Lbs.

    My suspect for how Yonex market their product & boost up sales are asking customers to buy latest new lightweight as they claimed has been popular recently, break them by little bit of clashes or medium string tension (28-30Lbs), and buy another new ones! I recall how pros were using woods/steel rackets back in the 80s and barely broke any during the tournament. Even their strings were so much more durable than today's strings.
     
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    I know that VT50 had a 3U version.
     
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    any indepth review for voltric 50?
     

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