Voltric z force or Voltric 80?

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  1. drew tze en

    drew tze en Regular Member

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    The strings are slightly different but you have to try them out
     
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    Zm65 much better feel and repulsion than zm67. And zm62 much better feel and repulsion than zm65. ;)
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    but break even faster :p
     
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    Exert Regular Member

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    I heard when you're using ZM 65 is it true to string two lbs lower?
     
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    Yes, compared to zm67, 1-2 lbs lower.
     
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    Exert Regular Member

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    Alright thanks, does this apply to all 0.65 strings?
     
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    Yep. Like bg66um etc.
     
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    Exert Regular Member

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    Rakuten has some free shipping for 4 days I believe :), I saw really nice shoes that I wanted to buy but unfortunately no money but it's okay, just thought if you wanted to use this opportunity :)
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    I don't think I can :( buying the Z-Force is my birthday present
     
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    well... there's christmas coming up... ;)
     
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    to answer ur question without an open ended crappy ambiguous answer I own both and my personal opinion: Z force Superior in every way, HOWEVER: it is a lot more demanding on the body to use. Makes it sound appealing because of its "difficulty" if u will using it, but do not be mistaken using a more difficult racket to grasp does not mean you yourself are any better as a player. To conclude. V80 an inferior, less demanding (energy wise) racket. Personally I now opt for the at900p as it is awesome :D tc.
     
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    That is also true :)
     
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    Exert Regular Member

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    Yes hahahaha, ask for an early Christmas present if possible :)
     
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    Maybe not >.< as well as a badminton racket I got a pair of running shoes :) so I can stop using my badminton shoes in the gym >.<
     
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    Exert Regular Member

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    Oh I see ahahha, I used my badminton shoes for gym for a bit so I could break Into them :3
     
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    hahaha I see, I will probably buy these shoes at a later time :')
     
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    Oh you didn't buy running shoes yet? I thought you did since you said you already did?


    Confused a bit sorry my bad, anyways yeah you could do chores or something in order to earn your early Christmas present from your parents? I think you're only in grade 10 right? Or 11 not too sure.
     
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    Hahaha, doesn't quite work like that :p what age group is grade 10/11?
     
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    Well I'm 14 at the moment I'm in grade 9 turning 15 this march so I will be 15/16 during gr 10/high school
     
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    I would rather consider Victor MX 80 , or Lining N9 better ...
     

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