🏆 Elevate Your Play with Yonex Voltric 5!
The Yonex Voltric 5 Badminton Racquet is a lightweight, high-performance racket designed for intermediate players. Weighing just 85 grams and featuring a durable graphite and aluminum frame, it offers exceptional maneuverability and power. With its sleek black design, this racket is perfect for players of all ages looking to enhance their game.
Age Range | Kid |
Size | One Size |
Frame Material | Graphite, Aluminum |
Weight | 85 Grams |
Material Type | Other |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Sport | Badminton |
Batteries Included? | No |
Item model number | 5 |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 4 x 38 cm; 259 g |
ASIN | B01BKIHYTU |
E**Y
Fantastic racket
fantastic 👌been using this racket for 2 weeks now and this racket seems to be comfortably taking all the hits and smashes i throw at it.
R**N
Best for mid-range players + Read guide on how to choose your racket
● The frame is grpahite-tungsten and shaft is graphite● This is a head-heavy racket, but not as heavy when compared to Muscle Power. Smashes are powerful and maneouverability is excellent. I have added a towel grip and this increases the maneouverability factor apart from resolving my sweating issue● The string tension is tigher than Muscle Power that helps in quick return of smashes. This helps to gain better control during drops and placements● The isometric shape ensures that your smashes gather enough power irrespective of where the shuttle hits the racket● I am satisfied with the purchase made in Mar-17 for Rs.2497 and happy with the racket handling and repulsion** Guideline to choose your racket **● There are different types of rackets available to pick from. The differences are in weight, weight distribution, shape, flexibility, etc. and this influences the game in a big way● Weight Balance+ Head Heavy Rackets- These rackets have a heavy head that the shaft & grip. The head will swing down when balanced at the centre- The shaft would generally be more stiff and strong- These are most suited for players who need more power, both for smashes and to send lengthy clears to the back of the court+ Head Light Rackets- The grip side will go down when these rackets are balanced at the center- These rackets are easy to control and swing. You can quickly react to return incoming smashes. Smashes won't be as powerful as Head Heavy ones, but shots to the front of the court are very effective- These are best suited while playing doubles where the game is very fast+ Balanced Rackets- These rackets are best suited if you need good power from the back of the court as well as reasonable manoeuvrability. This will help you to build your all-round game.● Head Shape+ Oval Head- This is the traditional racket shape. There is a sweet spot on the head where you will get the most power out of your shots. On oval rackets, the size of this spot is small- Professionals prefer oval rackets since it helps to have better control and play perfect shots. The sweet spot gives brutal power since it is smaller+ Isometric Head- The shape of the head will be slightly flat at the top. This shape enables manufacturers to build bigger sweet spot- This type of rackets are more suited for amateurs who has got less accuracy and precision. The shuttle catches good power irrespective of where it hits on the racket● Tension of Strings- The tighter the strings, the more the tension thus providing more control on your shots and can produce precise shots. But, you will struggle to generate power. Professionals generally use higher tension rackets since control is more important for them. Power comes from their well-trained arms- If the string tension is less, strings will be more repulsive and can produce incredible power. The lifespan of racket will also be more for lower tension rackets● Yonex Racket Brands- There are various Yonex brand of rackets that you can choose from. I have tried to explain below the prominent feature of a few of them- Voltric is suited for players who seek all-court performance, They are fast and can produce incredible power for smashes. These rackets are slightly head-heavy- Nanoray is the lightest of the rackets which is the most manoeuvrable. The repulsion is more and you can force your opponents to the back of their court with speedy shots. These are head light rackets that helps in quick reaction and movement- Arcsaber provides higher level of control and can deliver precise shots and drops. These are even-balanced rackets- Carbonex can provide player a solid feel from the strings on impact. This may add to the confidence, enjoyment and fun in the shots- Muscle Power rackets have got a good balance between powerful shots and manoeuvrability● Summary- The different Yonex brand of rackets have a prominent feature for which they are built. However, most of these brands come with different head shapes and shaft strength- If you are an amateur, I would suggest to pick the isometric head on whatever brand you choose- For aspiring professionals, oval head would be prescribed by their trainers- However, I gather that Muscle Power is the most widely used Yonex rackets- Having said all these, I have to disclaim that this guideline is based on my understanding of various rackets based on my discussion with players as well on various forums. There are people who have disagreement especially on the difference between various Yonex brand of rackets.
A**R
Best racket with good price range
Good quality, light weight, perfect length, flexible racket. This one is the best packet with good price range. I have been this nearly 1month didn't face any issues with handle or strings.
Y**Y
Dave raquet. Powerful and fast.
I bought two midpriced raquets for doubles, and as an intermediate player I find I play better with this one. A good balance of speed and power so you can pull off a decent smash from the back, but still respond fast at the net.
D**L
awesome racquet for smahes + great maneouverabality at such price
● the frame is made of graphiteand tungsten the shaft is full graphite.● a head heavy racquet not that much as muscle power(even after being a head heavy racquet it is really easy to move!)● bcoz of isometric shape the sweet spot is bigger making it easy to land smahes with power most of the time.●OVERALL the racquet is awesome its repulsion (it means power ) and handling are really good at this price .I GOT THIS AT Rs 2700 from cloudtail and got delivery one day before the scheduled date!though i dont own this guide still(from the friendly sparrow)** Guideline to choose your racket **● There are different types of rackets available to pick from. The differences are in weight, weight distribution, shape, flexibility, etc. and this influences the game in a big way● Weight Balance+ Head Heavy Rackets- These rackets have a heavy head that the shaft & grip. The head will swing down when balanced at the centre- The shaft would generally be more stiff and strong- These are most suited for players who need more power, both for smashes and to send lengthy clears to the back of the court+ Head Light Rackets- The grip side will go down when these rackets are balanced at the center- These rackets are easy to control and swing. You can quickly react to return incoming smashes. Smashes won't be as powerful as Head Heavy ones, but shots to the front of the court are very effective- These are best suited while playing doubles where the game is very fast+ Balanced Rackets- These rackets are best suited if you need good power from the back of the court as well as reasonable manoeuvrability. This will help you to build your all-round game.● Head Shape+ Oval Head- This is the traditional racket shape. There is a sweet spot on the head where you will get the most power out of your shots. On oval rackets, the size of this spot is small- Professionals prefer oval rackets since it helps to have better control and play perfect shots. The sweet spot gives brutal power since it is smaller+ Isometric Head- The shape of the head will be slightly flat at the top. This shape enables manufacturers to build bigger sweet spot- This type of rackets are more suited for amateurs who has got less accuracy and precision. The shuttle catches good power irrespective of where it hits on the racket● Tension of Strings- The tighter the strings, the more the tension thus providing more control on your shots and can produce precise shots. But, you will struggle to generate power. Professionals generally use higher tension rackets since control is more important for them. Power comes from their well-trained arms- If the string tension is less, strings will be more repulsive and can produce incredible power. The lifespan of racket will also be more for lower tension rackets● Yonex Racket Brands- There are various Yonex brand of rackets that you can choose from. I have tried to explain below the prominent feature of a few of them- Voltric is suited for players who seek all-court performance, They are fast and can produce incredible power for smashes. These rackets are slightly head-heavy- Nanoray is the lightest of the rackets which is the most manoeuvrable. The repulsion is more and you can force your opponents to the back of their court with speedy shots. These are head light rackets that helps in quick reaction and movement- Arcsaber provides higher level of control and can deliver precise shots and drops. These are even-balanced rackets- Carbonex can provide player a solid feel from the strings on impact. This may add to the confidence, enjoyment and fun in the shots- Muscle Power rackets have got a good balance between powerful shots and manoeuvrability● Summary- The different Yonex brand of rackets have a prominent feature for which they are built. However, most of these brands come with different head shapes and shaft strength- If you are an amateur, I would suggest to pick the isometric head on whatever brand you choose- For aspiring professionals, oval head would be prescribed by their trainers- However, I gather that Muscle Power is the most widely used Yonex rackets- Having said all these, I have to disclaim that this guideline is based on my understanding of various rackets based on my discussion with players as well on various forums. There are people who have disagreement especially on the difference between various Yonex brand of rackets.
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