Badminton Racket YONEX VT10DG Reviews


Last time I mentioned a racquet that didn’t deserve much praise, but the knucklehead thing has an attribute that has a significant historical development warp and weft, and many people touted VOLTRIC Z-FORCE when the VT series exploded in popularity in the early years, and many people found that some of the low- and mid-range models could achieve a satisfying experience. But there are so many and so many of these models that it is impossible for the author to recover all of them specifically for use.      

However, these low-end and mid-range models of the VT series unexpectedly have a high circulation, like this VT10DG which was found in the trunk of the author’s partner’s own brother’s car ……


Parameters: 3UG5, sole rubber only, total weight in used condition, balance point, center bar length unknown, medium stiffness, boxed racket frame, 76 hole wire bed, full wire slot, 35 lb. warranty, threading unknown.

Green Factory’s low-end conscience certainly doesn’t show up first in the lacquer, as their high-end outgoing lacquers don’t have much of a conscience either. This comes down to a clear theme and clean look for the VT10DG instead. Black and white primer, racket frame 2, 10, 6 o’clock direction with switching, with part of the red embellishment, the effect is quite good, in the absence of too many stickers is not too obvious cheap feeling, a little bit in line with the author’s aesthetics. There is not much technological information on the center bar, and it feels a little close to the DZS. However, the series’ ancestral Mighty Triangle system is used on the 10DG, so it seems that it’s not a gold-containing tech anymore.


The full line slots favorable reviews, at the same time since the crown of the DG suffix that naturally high poundage resistance performance will also pull full, directly to the top of the 35lbs warranty, double-edged 8XP expressed relief. Speaking of which, I haven’t played YY’s high poundage-resistant racquets yet, and as the technology associated with the red and blue factories makes the feedback on the racket surface wooden, I’m guessing that YY isn’t much better.

To be honest, the VT10DG didn’t feel like the “wrist-breaker” that many reviews have described when I first touched it. In terms of swingweight, it’s not low, but it’s not high, like VT80LTD, which is not extreme. Moreover, with the poor condition of the cable, the face response is weak, and the middle of the racket is not that hard, the current condition of the VT10DG is rather soft. My partner and I were able to hold the racquet against long balls.


However, after a few attempts at power hitting, my offensive confidence was inexplicably hooked up.The VT10DG’s feel was quite wooden, obviously in line with the performance of a low-end racket, but this kind of low human racket communication when the head weight felt more appropriate rather stabilized the author’s mindset of killing the ball, and was more willing to go for the extra effort to deal with the overhand incoming ball. This kind of wood subjectively both enhances the stiffness of racket use and creates an illusion of efficient power transfer, overriding the fact that the string bed pulls the crotch. Taking it as a regular racket to play against amongst buddies, at least I’m not a wimp.

The offensive performance gives more, the defensive ability gives less, the VT10DG’s passive getaway ability is very user skill-eating, I can’t hit it low on the backhand how I want to.


And its own weight on the line, can make the author’s net small ball feel more stable, simple release net out of the ball can be quickly stabilized. Doubles, this swing weight although can not be fast in the fast-paced confrontation to form a confrontation ability, flat draw blocking weak, but the net of the soft release soft blocking feel is quite good, tolerance is also high, relax the winning mentality, I squat in the forecourt guarding is quite comfortable, let the backcourt gunner output to go.

VT10DG also used the skill point that should have been on the sugar water to build resistance, the main skin and thick flesh. It’s also possible, the racket cover is reliable, if there is a hand glue at the same time to re-thread the line can be a better experience, after all, the top of the VT name still does have a bit of VT flavor, the name is true. According to my experience, the year brand new should be the beginning of 2 it, and not convenient to be more.


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