It does make the strings feel tight. They are similar but also different. The N90 has a good springy feel to it while the ZF2 is a somewhat tighter and more controlled feeling racquet. It's something you have to try out yourself. N90 is more forgiving by the way.
Tnx but i am talkin bout the sharp smash on the side line kinda like a very fast drop near the service line but more like a smash . I cant explain it very well but i hope u can understand Which is the better racket for this shot cuz this is my best shot n most used
That just sounds more technique dependant than equipment dependant. Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk
It's a question of how high you want to take it. The higher you go with the ZFII it's more of a question of how much more easily it will collapse when you clash it. It takes high tensions fine. Just turns more brittle as a trade off. Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk
33/35 just fine on the 4u but will take it's toll on the frame. Really depends how long you plan on keeping the racket. If you stay at 30lbs cross then you'll have no issues with durability (unless you clash ofc).
So, i decided to buy the Voltric Z-force ii 3u g4 stringed with BG-80p 27 lbs. At the day where i play, coincidentally my JS-10 string broke so it's really a great timing to try the new racket. So far, i am So so excited and grateful that i decided to buy the voltric zf-ii, maybe it's suggestion or a bias, but i think i smash with sharper angle and more power and the clear is also quite easier. So far no regret in buying the beast.
You can say that again. A lot of people have the same sentiments as yours about the ZF2. That's the beauty in the beast no doubt
This colour is exclusive to the CN market. On a side note, ZF2BP will be released in March 2018. Available exclusively in 4UG5 spec and will be Red in colour.