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Xiom Zetro Quad with H3N? |
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ashishsharmaait
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Posted: 07/03/2015 at 10:29am |
I play with H3N on the FH with Xiom Vega Euro (Zylon+Soft Koto).
Does the ZetroQuad match up well with H3 for an all round game with more focus on offense? Thanks |
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asifgunz
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Zq is faster than vega series. If you want speed, just jump to hayabusa zxi. I use tg3 neo on fh and ovp on backhand.
Im currently looking for a second zxi myself. And tryna get rid of my vega pro. Lol Edited by asifgunz - 07/03/2015 at 11:12am |
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ashishsharmaait
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I already had a ZXI which I sold on this very forum. It was too fast, hard and direct. I just wanted to know if H3 would pair well with ZQ as I have no experience with hinoki blades. |
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asifgunz
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Does zq have 4 plies of carbon just like v1 quad?
Then wouldnt that be more stiff than zxi by carbon ply count? Hinoki is just cypress. Lol I dont get what the fuss is about. |
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Vlad0
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ZQ + TG3 Neo red on FH = VERY GOOD Don't know about H3. |
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tom
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not that it matters to the OP, but I find the ZXI more offensive (harder, faster, sharper) than the ZQ aside from dwell and spin
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IanMcg
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The term "hinoki" refers to Chamaecyparis obtusa, a species of cypress that is native to Japan. Nowadays, I think most people just use it to mean a high grade of cypress.
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asifgunz
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tomato tomaato.
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Is zxi solid umpact ?
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JohnnyChop
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Personally I find that Chinese rubbers feels really mushy on hinoki and I don't like it...
I have had a ZQ and sold it because I hated the way h2n felt on it... |
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