Voltric 80 etune or zforce 2

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  1. Zeeshan

    Zeeshan New Member

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    Hello guys
    I am a intermediate player and my age is 19
    Can anyone recommend me a racket more suitable for me
    I am a muscle power 25 user and play with string tension around 25
    Thanks
     
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    What style of play are you? Attacking? Defensive? Counter-attack? Have you got the chance to try those rackets too? ZF2 is more stiff and head heavy
     
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    I have both rackets, ZFII just bought recently. As mentioned ZFII is H heavier, more repulsive and slightly faster. VT80 has standard head, is flexier and therefore more forgiving. Both are for aggressive style. Either or you cannot go wrong if you´re offensive player.
     
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    T.O.P Regular Member

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    Go for ZFII. no hard feeling. :rolleyes:
     
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    What is this hard feeling? I have a ZF2 but never tried a VT80ETN. Just wondering
     
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    T.O.P Regular Member

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    I used to tried both before. ZFII 4U & VT80ETN 4U. VT80ETN 4U it's like ZFII 3U weight.
    I'm not in HH type. ZFII gave me much comfortable to play with & better control than it. VT80ETN swing speed is much slower compare to ZFII. If you wish to try VT80ETN, you should have very strong arm & wrist like Jorgensen. Else, in risk of hurt your wrist badly. ;) Just my 2cents. i'm definitely not a weak
    wrist player, N90 user previously.

    PS : Current racket BS12 & Duora10.
     
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    Great advice. I have a broken 4U ZF2, and a 3U ZF2. I loved the 4U, but the 3U... not so much. So I guess I will go get another 4U instead of looking at the VT80ETN. Thanks a lot
     
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    T.O.P Regular Member

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    ZFII 4U it's much advisable, if you play singles & doubles. It's much responsive & fast in term of speed.
    However, for some players don't even clear about their style of games. Even balanced racket always recommended as much easier to master and you probably just need a even balance racket to play both single/doubles. :D
     
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    Thanks for your reply
    I am a all rounder player
    When there is a need of being offence i play offence specially against my seniors
    And sometimes i play defensively when i know that my opponents defence is strong but attack is low
     
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    Thanks teleke for your valuable response
     
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    Thanks for recommending me this
    But i want to know which racket is more durable and powerfull
    3u or 4u voltric z force 2 or voltric 80 etune
     
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    Thanks everyone for your help and convenience
     
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    Holhm22 basically i play both offence and defence
    I am not good at over head shots
    I am good in offence and defence
    But i prefer to be offensive so i think i should buy z force 2
    I have tried carlton vapour trial elite but it doesnot suit me because of being too flexible and round in shape
     
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    Both rackets I have are 3U. The ZF2 is more powerful than the 80ETN (with no additional grommets).
     
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    Hello
    Have you tried arcsaber z slash.I came to know about this racket.Is it good?Is it durable?Is it user friendly?
    Thanks
     
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    Then I recommend the ZF2 for you. It's a great power racket that's very aerodynamic, so your defence won't be slowed down much like the 80etune. If you play doubles/can't handle as much, get the 4U. If you play singles, get the 3U
     
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    Thanks for ansering my question
    Bro i am thinking to buy a cheap racket like ashaway or hiqua for doubles because basicaĺly i am singles player but play doubles just for fun with local club members
    I think buying a cheap racket for doubles is a good option
     
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    If you are on a tight budget, I think that the Victor TK6000 may be suitable for you still. Although it's medium flex, it's a head heavy racket with great reviews and easier to handle than a ZF2. It comes in 4U so you can use that for doubles then
     
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    Holhm22 thanks
    I think i will buy one voltric z force and one viktor tk 6000
     
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    Hi T.O.P. i am very interested with your review/experience. i am currently user of 80etune. after using it for 4months. my wrist and joint between arm n shoulder get tired easily if not lightly injured. do you think using ZF II give less tiring wrist,arm and shoulder? i am a bit confused with zf ii being more comfortable to use as its extra stiff compared to stiff 80etune
     

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