Most possibly, as with all the other old models have been. Although this model might take a little longer to be still in the market as they just released a new color recently. And if you are planning on stocking up an extra on this, this might be the perfect time to check out some online shops that offer this at ridiculously low price. I dunno your source but e78 shop for one is selling this for something like $95 only excluding shipping and taxes. Sent from my SM-J320F using Tapatalk
Yes, I was talking about e78 only since we don't have 3u available in our country. Unfortunately, e78 also has ran out of 3u for now. Let's see, will stock one or two soon. Just waiting for XX to reveal itself.
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Hello Everyone My very first post right here, and love to do my first post in this specific thread. Okay so I JUST bought the champion ZF-II 4U. I haven't tested it, will do it tomorrow, thanks to the friends here that have been using this racket from time to time and shout out to all of you who give honest comments in regards of this racket as this thread helped me to decide that I wanted to purchase this racket. I've been playing regularly for almost 10 years now and mainly use Li-Ning rackets. They are very good rackets and tend to be lighter than the Yonex's. But I notice lately that I need more power in my playing style as I want to smash more down to my opponent's side of the court. So I decided to buy this racket and will be very interested to see how this will go. I will give an update really soon as I will be playing in less than 24 hr from now. Cheers
Actually no, 4U is probably better for doubles. I just think everyone who wants to use zf2 wants a hammer and the ultimate hammer is 3U.
Yeah I agree. Purely from an energy expenditure point of view as well, the 4u serves better. 3u can be draining if you have to play on for a good while.
If you're willing to backtrack through the whole ZFII thread. There's a wealth of information. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
I play doubles most of the time, just restrung my 3u zf2, mmm yeah i still cant handle it, power is nice of course but too heavy for my arm, back to noodle racket for me.......
Why cant you tru 4u and also train your wrist.(during wrist training also your forearm strengthens) this may help you to handle zf2 much better
Also I have made a extremely head heavy racquet my self. Which had a balance point of 331mm. I took a gr201 heavy racquet and taped it with yello cellotape.all over the head. And im just practising to swing it Since if you able to handle this model. Definitely z force 2 will be thunderous for your opponent
Read back a bit on the thread and you’ll come across my idiotic exploits where I use grams and grams of lead tape on top of a 3u ZF2. Much more fun than GR201