replacing old racket thinking of Voltric

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  1. david yancey

    david yancey New Member

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    Hey all,
    I have been playing with the same racket scenes 2008-2009 and finally broke it today.
    (ISO Swing Power Ti SS) the specs are
    SS / 3U, medium stiff, slightly head heavy, recommended 17-22 lbs
    675mm long
    grip sizes are G4.5
    Balance point
    SS: 297mm
    I play D level tournaments and winning here and there. looking to move up to C in the SoCal area but need a new racket.
    I'm looking for something head heavy and limited flex
    Please help
    Thank you
     
  2. s_mair

    s_mair Regular Member

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    Looks like a perfect job for a Voltric 7. If budget is not an issue, then consider also a Voltric Lin Dan Force. If you are looking at Victor, then there would be the Thruster Onigiri which should fit the bill.
     
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    badmintony Regular Member

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    Lin Dan force 3U for singles, 4U for doubles. You can't be wrong with this racket.
     
  4. Zen Zi

    Zen Zi Regular Member

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    Have try my friend racket
    Victor TK Onigiri - HH 5/5 SF 3/5 written 5 RRI

    I have this racket no written HH n SF
    Yonex Lindan Force - HH 4.5/5 SF 3.5/5 (i feel) 6-7 RRI
    Victor JetSpeed S12 - HH 3.5/5 SF 3/5 (i feel) 7 RRI

    Lindan Force is the best..

    Refer to your balance point 297mm, there is
    Victor TK8000 - HH 4/5 SF 3/5 written 6 RRI
    which match your need..
     
    #4 Zen Zi, Jan 30, 2017
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