Badminton Racket YONEX VTFLCW Reviews
When I opened the racket my ball player had sent me to borrow, I didn’t see it clearly and silently cackled.
“Isn’t this VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ ……”
I didn’t react when I looked at the center pole, after all, it was still pretty thin too, then I got confused again when I looked at the large connecting pegs at 10, 2, 4, and 8 o’clock, and it didn’t occur to me until I looked at the bottom cover.
It’s a vt midrange.
Parameters: 4UG5, de-bottomed, 88.9g total weight in used condition, 332mm balance point, 210mm center bar length, hard tuning, boxed small racket frame, 76 hole wire bed, full wire slots, 27lb warranty, 26-27lbs bg80 pull.
It is really similar. Horizontally narrowed small racket frame, full line groove, coupled with the narrowed frame thickness and vt triangle characteristic thickening, along with the paint in the look together it is hard not to remind people of zf2lcw. Of course, this is intentional, after all, the former ax99lcw corresponds to ax99lcw tour, in order to take care of the needs of players at all levels of the budget, the green factory is always able to be thoughtful to free up the cost of restoration by folding the material The appearance of the way to give back to the fans, according to my experience the quality of this kind of production probability will be touching.
The head is also really heavy. It checks out its 4U positive body when held vertically at rest. But once the angle is tilted, say at 90 degrees, then the vtflcw’s drop feel is straight out of a 3U attack racket. The author received the racket when no ball to play always at home to try to swing a few times to adapt to the feeling, the turn, swung two times, put down. Moreover, after the bottom of the swing in the greater inertia makes the handle of the corners of the hand particularly painful, either on the two layers of hand glue, or a few more layers of cushioning, in order to alleviate the pain of the tiger’s mouth and knuckles.
It’s a pretty normal racket to use, well, the “hard to use” VT series kind of normal, I guess. The head weight is very strong, and when time is not tight, it has a strong sense of power for pulling long balls, and also has the feeling of gathering power like a small racket frame. Except for the feedback from the center stick which is not so linear, the driving feeling is like VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ, but I have to say that it is even bigger than VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ in the same specification.
A mid-range, is it as far as it goes? I’m afraid that if it wasn’t such a high head weight, VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ wouldn’t even be good at mimicking the kind of brutal offensive explosiveness that VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ has. A lot of people say the VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ is heavy and stiff, like a burning stick, but in fact the flexibility of the VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ’s mid-range brings incredible crispness to that stiffness and heaviness. It, on the other hand, feels silly and goofy to hit with less extreme elasticity to experience. The flavor of the Mighty Triangle system and the small frame is still there, but with a greater reliance on swing weight to improve kill quality, the racket feels like a hammer. The offense relies on hitting, and hitting hard. Of course, it’s true that you can get some pretty good offense out of this racket, but the physical demands on the user are horrendous.
How can I say, this racket reminds me of Sho Sasaki’s 38-pound racket, and it always gives me a feeling of brute force.
There’s no need to talk about flexibility and forgiveness, it’s obvious. Not only that, but the demands on joint strength, physical strength, control of swing tempo, and feel of power …… How can I put it, it gives you the quality of offense, it gives you the grueling grind, and it doesn’t give you the feeling of being fast enough, Bean!
Don’t get me wrong, I think the VTFlcw is ok as far as purposefulness of making shots and the product power of this mid-range. But if you don’t consider the brand power and beliefs, then get a Kawasaki White Razor and stick 3g tungsten into the head of the racket, and it’ll still feel better to hit them all.
Oh yeah, the face of the racket and the feel of the mesh are good, but the paint and water strength is just that again.