VS RAZOR 70
VS Razor 70 Review
This review does not indicate that wood is good or bad, but it is considered to share my experience after using it.
(My specification will be at the bottom. I want to focus on the film first.)
First of all, after seeing this wood, with the VS sensitivity-focused wood on the 2,000-3,000 baht budget, there is a lot to choose from.
VS Fortex
At first I thought it was similar, and the position of this stick would be between the two previous sticks, but when I tried it, I put it on top of the three as a speed stick, and I put it simply.
Sensitivity: R70 > AS47 > Fortex
Control: R70 > AS47 > Fortex
Invasion: R70 > Fortex > AS47
Ease of Use: Fortex > AS47 > R70
Let's talk about the Razor 70 (starting to go to sea, haha)
As VS says, this wood is a speed stick, and I think it is a speed stick. This wood is very remarkable for its sensitivity and agility.
The feeling when holding it is that the wood is about a bit heavier, maybe 4U is quite towards the end, and the feeling when holding it, the wood does not leave the head according to the specification (specification 298mm). Personally, it feels that the wood is mid-headed, the feeling is a little bit stick. Personally, I like it, it feels that the rod is not easy to bend and follow the hand.
How many points do you give each child?
Before scoring, let me inform you of the Setting I used on this wood.
N: VS VX 63 27lb
Grip: Unwrap the original grip, wrap the duct tape, coumission, and grip over it.
Ball: 8 / 10
Start with the first ball before hitting the game. You have to warm with the ball. The first feeling is "Hey, that's so good." Use it, I think. You have a very high speed early on. You leave the crossbow very quickly and change the direction in the ball quite arbitrarily, but there may be some that feel a little uncontrollable, but overall it's not ugly.
Safe ball: 7.5/10
I admit that the swing was broad. At first I hit a few heavyweights. The wood was so sensitive that I had to adjust a little bit, but after getting along, it was comfortable.
But I asked if the stick was hard to save, compared to a senior like AS47, and I think the R70 was a little harder to save, because it felt a little stiffer, but if the person who regularly hit the stick would not have a problem at this point, I would have to do a little bit, but I didn't iron that much power.
Ball invasion: 7.5/10
I can understand that it is not a natural tin, so it is not very prominent at this point, but I feel that the feed when the stick hits the ball is definitely easier to control the ball than 47, and I think it is good at knocking balls, cutting balls, cutting teeth, this wood is very good, basically all good, except for a full-circle invasion.
Control: 8 / 10
I want to give my goodness to the stem. VS, they call it the 7040HPT (High Power Turbo). The rod is quite strong, making it less strong in the ball gently. It controls the weight of the ball easily. Change the direction according to the hand. The ball is hard to hit near the word HPT. It is used here. There is a speed that is okay as a speed stick. It also controls the ball very satisfactorily.
Receiving game: 8.5/10
The first turn has to be adjusted. It doesn't turn to the back, but when you catch the rhythm of the stick...Okay, the pick-up game is still very good for this stick. The pick-up is also a change of direction. As I said earlier, the direction control is also good at hand.
This wood feed is not soft, it's hard, crispy, but it's not daunting.
Overall, the VS Razor 70 is a speed stick that still has the same character as the 47. It may be a little harder to use, but the performance that comes back is pleasing. The stick is very good at trying short knockers and agility.
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Wood specs
Material: 30T Mitsubishi Carbon Sheet
Weight: 4U (82g)
Grip: G6
Balance point: The middle head is quite heavy (298mm).
Rod: Medium-Stiff
Maximum tendon support: 30 pounds
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