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

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  1. phaaam

    phaaam Regular Member

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    I had the 4U but sold it, now I'm tempted to pick up the 3U...if only the price wasn't so damn high.
     
  2. SleepyEyedBoyZ

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    Wait for it to drop. When a new racket is coming out, the price will drop.
     
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    Can someone compare it with LN N90 please? As I have been using N90 and really like to know how it plays compared to N90
     
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    I had switch from N90 to zforce 2 3U . zforce 2 a bit stiffer !
     
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    Z Force II is weaker than Z Force. I say go for Victor Thruster K 9000. The K 9000 is alot more powerful, has a bigger sweet spot, slightly less stiff, and much more aerodynamic. From my experience, Yonex's most powerful racket still stands with the Arcsaber Z Slash, then Z Force and VT80 depending on your swing.
     
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    Suprisingly.. VTZF2LCW is in PINK COLOR.. :(
     
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    I'm quite surprised people aren't liking the 4U version Z-Force 2
    I have 2 of them and I think they're great.
    I normally use them for doubles but I occasionally use it in Singles
    But I feel that they do offer a bit more power in my smashes.
     
  10. DannyYan

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    anyone knows whats the difference in the specs of the VT FORCE LCW and VTZFIILCW?
     
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    VT Force is probably a lower end and cheaper Z Force... It is made in Taiwan anyway :)
     
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    yes, website says less tech and less stiff.
     
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    Is this a new collaboration between Yonex and Hello Kitty (Sanrio)?
    That game shirt will look good with a Hello Kitty logo on the right chest area and Yonex logo on the left.:D
     
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    So bad... What a way to ruin it. Trying too hard to make the racket look flash if you ask me. :(
     
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    Got myself this beauty today! its a 3U G5! hard to find! strung with BG66U, neon yellow :D

    Was previously using VT80 PG. And had finally start to conquer that beast (it tortured me for almost 8 months!).

    Looking forward to test this black beauty soon! :)
     

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    NBG98 has this colour in JP?
     
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    Read this forum for a while, finally signed up. Here is my VTZF2:
    4UG5 SP coded
    25 lbs BG85 blue SP coded
    Deep blue super grap
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    In Japan, NBG98 comes in Blue, Metallic Black, Pink, Red, Yellow, Silver Grey & Cosmic Gold.

    Spoilt for choice eh? I know EX wise I can get a blue NBG98 as well as Grey and Gold.
     
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    Hi peeps, I am new here :) I own a Ti Zero (light headed) - BG80 (23lbs) and recently I am thinkin if i should get VT80 or VT50NEO, seems like neo has higher power and cheaper in price ;)

    Any opinion ?

    TIA!
     

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