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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by clearng, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. R4yZ0r

    R4yZ0r Regular Member

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    Anyone can review/has reviewed the Ziggler LHI? Is it just a repaint of one of the Ziggler models or is its own racket? Interested to learn more as I'm thinking of getting one. If anyone knows where to get it in Singapore and its estimated price I'd appreciate it too. Thanks :D
     
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    I think the Ziggler LHI is a good racket. It has copied the tech from the Voltric ZFII (compact quad reinforced frame, slim shaft, 76 grommets etc...). Even paint work looks like the LCW edition (black n pink). Performance is very good though. More of a singles racket but if you have the skills, no reason why it could not be used in doubles. Very good and stable. A lot of power for smashes. Easy to use. Compared with Tantrum 300, AVP, more power but a little slower in defence. Accurate net shots. If you're a power player and like a medium stiff shaft, there is little not to like.


     
  3. webbingmania

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    Yonex Duora follows Apacs Blend

    Yonex just launched the Duora 10. Apparently Apacs already have this design 2 years ago!! Its the Blend series racket. :eek:

    Apacs Blend series badminton racket
     
  4. Carbonex_7

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    Not only Apacs had it earlier, Fleet had it as well for their Offensive-defensive series. Duora sucks big time, see how latuk LCW fell into his new low in Korean open.
     
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    IMHO racket does not anything to do with your performance. Maybe it amounts to just a percentage of contribution.
     
  6. Shinichi

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    he change back to his ZF2
     
  7. Tantrum

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    For mediocre players like us perhaps, but for the elites, even a fraction of a percentage matters.

    But I find it fun to try out new rackets. Wonder how the blend rackets play like.
     
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    Hi everybody! I'm new here so hopefully I can learn something from you guys about Apacs badminton! Recently I have been looking at Apacs Racket and I found the Apacs Zig Zag Speed was rather appealing as the colour was striking.

    Held it and it feels kind of head heavy even though it says even balanced. So would like to ask if anyone here have used the zig zag speed before, would love to see others opinion and review on it! :D
     
  9. Tantrum

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    Someone has reviewed it.
    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=138502

    From what I can see, a decent beginners to intermediate level racket.
     
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    Apacs own line racket names are pretty amusing: tantrum, ziggler, zigzag,
     
  11. MrVictor

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    Thanks but sadly I have already seen that thread before and it doesn't say much about the performance of it on court. ): Perhaps not much people used it or it could have a poor performance?

    Anyway, also saw this racket which is Apacs Virtuoso 20. Seems like a decent racket too. Wonder if there is anyone who have this racket and able to give their opinion and review on it. :D
     
  12. Tantrum

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    Not sure about that one. I'd go for the virtuoso performance. That one is really good. The lower tier ones don't compare.
     
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    I agree. I've played AVP for a while. Really like it. Reminds me of cheaper voltric series racquet. That said, I know very little about racquets overall.
     
  14. Carbonex_7

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    Get Lethal 110, it is AZZ on steroid. Two of my club members have it and all they got to say is nothing but thumbs up. The online store that we bulk purchased from had the price revised by 25% higher, could be due to good response.

    AVP is good as many people said but I am still struggling to wield it, may be it is good but need more time to get use to it.
     
  15. Halqoh

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    i just got myself apacs n-power 10. i don't really care how it's performance. i just want to play badminton. being glad to be here. hello everybody :D
     
  16. Shinichi

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    That's true. Don't worry too much on your racket and enjoy your game
     
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    Indeed. It's all about the fun. But buying the right racket enhances the fun .
     
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    Hi Guys, any review on the Virtuoso Pro II Black Robert Blair Version?
     
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    exactly. No doubt.
     
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    this i like.
    hello..:)
     

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