Ok, that's the racket whose frame collapsed in the SF in Malaysia as Lin Dan played Jan O Jorgensen. Haven't witnessed another ZF2 collapsed since. I wonder what tension was on. Seems to me as if LD was not a 100% satisfied with racket or tension?!
Wow! That really looks 2000s-esque. And not in a good way. If it looked something like a MP99 that'd be nice
LCW seen in training recently with this new racket from Yonex. Skip to 0:36 seconds of the video. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1001255059902136
VTZF2LD Confirmed. View attachment 167884 View attachment 167885 View attachment 167886 source : https://www.facebook.com/Bestminton whaddaya say? yay or nay?
Got my new 3UG4 ZF2 back from stringing (BG85 @ 26lbs)! Just need to get used to using a ZF2 again. Here it is with my old broken 4UG5 ZF2. Sorry for the crappy pics.
Hi, I buy my new racket for replacement AT 900 PLC 3UG5 ,and it is ZF II LCW 3UG5. Please advise me about how I use tension in this new racket.In my recent set up for my old AT 900 PLC is BG 66 FORCE and 26 lbs( 2 knots).So for compensate with ZF II LCW with the same string which tension should I go to. Because ZF II LCW has a smaller head,stiffer shaft,slim shaft and thin frame ,for all these combination will effect the character of racket. Thank you very much,
Even if your racket is different now, wouldn't it make more sense to stick with the SAME string setup so that you have a standard to compare it to? So use BG66F @ 26lbs. again then adjust accordingly. There is no magic formula for transferring from one setup to another except for the one you derive yourself based on how it feels.
Thank you,PHAAAM Before I buy ZF II , I read so many reviews for this racket and borrow my club to try it.So that I think with so many user will have much experience in their setups.For your advise to try myself setup.Yes , thank you.
what price should I expect to pay for a strung 4U ZFII in Hong Kong? Any reputable shops to buy it from? Thanks!
Buy local, you'll pay about the same price because of the CAD being low and get the warranty that comes with it. You'll also encourage your local badminton store (which more than likely needs your help) and the local badminton market. The more money is made from a sport in a specific market, the more money goes into the sports' development.