i have just try the Yonex doura 10 and really like playing whit it. but i really dont like the duora concept so i look for a racket that fell like the doura 10 but only have one side. will the ZF2 be too stiff?
If I'm not wrong, All of Yonex's Z-series have a compact (smaller) head frame, so if you enjoyed the Duora 10, perhaps the closer in terms of characteristics, would be the Voltric Lin Dan Force rather than the Voltric Z-Force 2. You might even want to try out the Voltric 80 E-Tune... Just my 0.00002 cents.
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I used to play with zf2 2 years ago and now using duora10 comfortably. I guess it would be hard if the other way arond Sent from my MI 5 using Tapatalk
I love to use astrox 88s 4u5 for double, and I bought VZF2 4u5 yellow. Both of them are good rackets. Love them.