Victor Ryuga Metallic (Lee Zii Jia)
Victor Ryuga Metallic (Lee Zii Jia)
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Specifications:
| Material | High Resilience Modulus Graphite + PYROFIL + Metallic Carbon Fiber + Hard Cored Carbon |
| String Tension | Supports 21–31 lbs tension |
| Balance | Head-Heavy (for aggressive power play) |
| Weight | 4U (Avg. 83g) |
| Grip size | G5 |
| Flexibility | Stiff |
| Colour | Metallic Accents |
Overview
The Victor Ryuga Metallic is a high-performance attacking badminton racket developed with cutting-edge materials and technology to deliver explosive power, sharp control, and responsive feel for aggressive players. Engineered with Metallic Carbon Fiber combined with Hard Cored and PYROFIL materials, this racket offers enhanced repulsion, stability, and strength for powerful offensive play. Its head-heavy balance and stiff shaft are designed to generate steep attacking angles and deep penetrating smashes, making it ideal for players who rely on dominating clears and forceful drives. This racket is also associated with professional player Lee Zii Jia and tailored for players moving toward advanced competitive play.
Key Features
• Head-heavy balance for powerful attacking shots and deep shuttle penetration
• Metallic Carbon Fiber reinforcement for improved repulsion and energy transfer
• Hard Cored Technology for enhanced frame stability and durability
• PYROFIL carbon fibre for superior control and shock absorption
• Stiff flex shaft for precise, fast attacking play
• High string tension support up to 31 lbs for crisp and controlled feel
• Lightweight 4U design for quick handling and aggressive shot execution
Why You’ll Love It
• Explosive smashes with strong shuttle acceleration
• Crisp control even during fast exchanges
• Stable performance under high tension and impact
• Comfortable feel during extended practice or matches
• Great confidence boost for aggressive attacking play
Ideal For
• Intermediate to advanced attacking players
• Singles and doubles attackers focused on offense
• Players upgrading to performance-oriented rackets
• Those who prefer stiff shaft and head-heavy power play
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