QUOTE(contreasjun27 @ Mar 30 2011, 07:12 PM)
Yes Voltric 80 is lighter than Arc10.
Mine is the Peter Gade Arc 10 so is much more heavy than the normal Arc10, after a few testing comparing the 2 Arc10. For Arc10 it is quite balance where you got that heavy stiff shaft+ heavy head. For Voltric80 the shaft is not that stiff comparing to it and it is even balance only the head is heavy.
For my type of play at the moment, Voltric 80 & 8DX is more suitable for me.
PG Arc10 much more heavy than normal Arc10?
they're different is only cosmetic ma
maybe u got the units which have the biggest contrast in the 3u weight range..
QUOTE(Yong_5290 @ Mar 30 2011, 09:38 PM)
hi to all badminton sifus...i started playing for almost a year with some frens...i would like to ask wat is the advantage of a very very light racquet (less than 80g with strings) and the flex is high...
my wrist power is just moderate...
i tried playing with Li ning n30 which i think is stiff...and it hurts my arm a lot when using stiff racquet....i think bcoz i havent recover yet but i still play badminton
so currently i plan to buy a light racquet to play with but i dont know wat kind of effect this kind of racquet.
my play style is more to defend and drop shots due to my arm injury i still cant smash well
Added on March 30, 2011, 9:39 pmanother thing is if the light racquet is rated very high flex,if string with hard feeling and soft feeling...both wat difference?
tq
no nid think so much. stop playing until your arm is healed. if u continue playing, u will suffer when u're much older
QUOTE(chiller @ Mar 31 2011, 12:30 AM)
Well......your sentence was already indirect. I no need to do anything lo.
U know all rackets model name & how they fare, yet duno the names of our own national players.
i think la..duno national players' name still ok la..maybe some din follow the sport but just wanna play
but if the answer is already stated and still ask..memang body itchy