Z force vs Z slash?

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  1. aznese

    aznese Regular Member

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    and what do you think?
     
  2. gundamzaku

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    oops, totally forgot about what i was going to do, anyway, the zforce is a very nice racket, just as solid as the zslash. i find that when i whip the zforce around, i can still feel it bend, so it's not too stiff for me as i am used to playing with victor superwave 35. i had it strung with bg70pro because san diego badminton doesn't carry victor strings. it is still a very good string for my playing. i think i enjoy a bit more power from the bg70pro than the control on the vs850 but i'm not sure yet. i just loooooove the color of the racket since purple's my favorite color, so everytime i come across it in my room i stop and stare at it for a little bit. oops, by the way, mine is the zforce 2012 olympic limited edition, so it's 4u as well. i have only recently been able to play with a 3u head heavy racket since i also have a voltric 2 2012 limited edition, in purple as well.
     
  3. drew tze en

    drew tze en Regular Member

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    DAMN YOU! hahaha
    I want to buy a Voltric Z-Force 2012 Limited Edition, but its still pricey in England :(
     
  4. aznese

    aznese Regular Member

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    i just ordered a voltric 80 LTD the red one from the UK.
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    From what website?
    Its probably a 3UG4 model
     
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    aznese Regular Member

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    yes it is, I wanted a 3UG4, what do you use?
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    Arcsaber Z-Slash - 3UG5
    Voltric 80 - 4UG4
    Arcsaber 10 - 3UG4
     
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    aznese Regular Member

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    you use a 4U vt80?
     
  9. drew tze en

    drew tze en Regular Member

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    Yep, I use it a lot for doubles
     
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    aznese Regular Member

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    ah thats why, I hate doubles. :D
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    Hahaha, I'm quite flexible and can play all of them well
     
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    aznese Regular Member

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    I can too but i cant find any good partners
     
  13. gundamzaku

    gundamzaku Regular Member

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    i use my arc10 2u for training purposes :p
     
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    I use both 2u Arc10 and Arc Z-Slash for singles and doubles. They are fine and I don't find them heavier than either 3u N90 or VT-ZF when I swing the racket.
     
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    Z force all round for sure is superior in attacking Play Imo.. PROVIDING: You're able to use the z force properly. I personally use to prefer my z force, assuming i could just increase my fitness to sustain the same level of play that would compliment this racket... but unfortunately i cant be bothered reaching those fitness levels lol, so z slash is a better choice for me ;)
     
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    why do you need to improve your fitness to be able to use the Voltric Z force?
     
  17. gundamzaku

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    they are both good for attacking, depends on the player, LCW, zforce, Tago, zslash :)
     
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    just wait for the z speed, then you have another racket to think about before spending 200 on a racket :p
     
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    I just bought a Z-Force, I'm happy to have finally converted but ill need to test out
     
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    confirmation bias or what!? :p
     

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