Victor DriveX 12 Badminton Racket (Orange) - Zheng Si Wei Edition (4U/G5)

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VictorSKU: VICT-RACK-DR12-4UXX

Weight: 4U (80 - 84.9g)
String Tension: ≦32lbs
Grip: G5
Price:
Sale price$249.99 Regular price$299.99

Description

The Ultimate All-Around Performance Racket

The Victor DriveX 12 is engineered for players who demand a balance of blistering speed and clinical precision. As the racket of choice for World Champion Zheng Si Wei, the DX-12 utilizes a 6.6mm slim shaft and Metallic Carbon Fiber to deliver a crisp hitting feel with a steep downward whipping angle.

Key Technologies:

  • Free Core Technology: An innovative synthetic handle that allows the shaft to move more freely, smoothing out swings and reducing hand fatigue.

  • Metallic Carbon Fiber: Integrated into the frame and shaft to enhance force transmission and increase the power of your smashes.

  • Nano Fortify TR: Upgrades impact resistance and elasticity, giving you a "repulsion" effect that makes defensive lifts and fast drives feel effortless.

SPEC & TECH

 
Weight / Grip Size 3U/G5
4U/G5
Frame Material High Resilience Modulus Graphite+PYROFIL 46T+Nano Fortify TR+NANO AEROGEL+HARD CORED TECHNOLOGY
Shaft Material High Resilience Modulus Graphite+Metallic Carbon Fiber+PYROFIL+6.6 SHAFT
String tension LBS ≦ 33 lbs(15kg)
≦ 32 lbs(14.5kg)
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The single-pass grommet hole construction creates less friction between strings, this effectively reduces tension loss, while extending string life.

 

 

PYROFIL carbon fiber and its composites, are advanced high-performance materials from Japan. The characteristic of high intensity bonds ultra-light offers racket excellent shock-absorption and enhances control.

 

 

Inspired by military helicopter, multi-layered structure made by carbon fiber and composites, minimize material size, reinforce handling feel and performance at a critical standard. 

 

 

Introducing the TORAYCA®PREPREG material from Toray, a leading carbon fiber manufacturer from Japan, NANO FORTIFY TR not only upgrades the elasticity and impact resistance, but also enables excellent exercise performance, which further provides greater repulsion, easy-yet-smooth shot-making, and advanced racket-handling experience.

 

 

The shaft is key to power transmission, and that’s why VICTOR has been committed to developing better shafts. Through the combination of highly resilient materials and innovative design, VICTOR has created the best shaft ever with incredible anti-torsion performance and resilience.

 

 

Introducing highly resilient and durable glass fiber into the multilayered design of the frame to provide better elasticity and comfort during hitting.

 

 

Designed by computer simulation, FREE CORE is an innovative form of handles made using nano-nylon materials and molding techniques. It allows players to move more freely, swing smoother, and gives comfort to the hand.

 

 

The combination of thin metal sheet and high-strength carbon fiber which fused into Metallic Carbon Fiber. This ensures a unique and elastic feeling, guaranteeing an unparalleled hitting experience. The introduction of Metallic Carbon Fiber into the frame helps boost the power of smashes and the strength of the frame. The introduction of Metallic Carbon Fiber into the shaft brings highly elastic hitting feel and better force transmission. Elavating the speed of shots and precise directivity.

 

 

The technology seamlessly integrates the shaft with FREE CORE, elevating the elasticity to another level and bringing out the full potential of the racket.

 

 

Brand new shaft layering design with more directly force transmission, a steeper downward angle, and advanced whipping effect.

 

 

NANO AEROGEL, the world's lightest solid, is infused into the frame. By reallocating the weight balance of the frame and increasing the use of carbon fiber, both the frame's strength and hitting feel are effectively elevated.

 


Victor DriveX 12: Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the DriveX 12 compare to the Auraspeed (ARS) series? A: While the Auraspeed series (like the ARS-90K) is built for pure speed and "rebound" feel, the DriveX 12 is more stable and "all-around." Players on Reddit note that the DX-12 feels more solid through the air with better torsional stiffness, making it more predictable for precision shots compared to the thinner, faster frames of the Auraspeed line.

Q: Is the Zheng Si Wei (ZSW) Edition different from the standard DriveX 12? A: Yes, according to community reviews, the ZSW Edition feels slightly more flexible than the standard version, providing a more pronounced "whipping effect" on smashes. It is designed to be more forgiving for intermediate-to-advanced players while maintaining the high-end stability required for professional play.

Q: Which is better for doubles: the 3U or 4U version? A: * 4U (80-84g): Most popular for doubles. Players find it significantly easier to maneuver during fast mid-court drives and defensive blocks.

  • 3U (85-89g): Better for back-court "bombers" who want maximum mass behind their smashes. Note: Some users report the DX-12 feels slightly heavier than other "Even Balanced" rackets, so the 4U is often the safer choice for all-day play.

Q: Does the Free Core handle actually reduce vibration? A: Yes. The synthetic Free Core handle is a major talking point on Reddit. Unlike traditional wood handles, it allows the shaft to move more independently, which smooths out the "sting" on off-center hits. However, some advanced players mention it takes a few sessions to get used to the unique feedback compared to a wooden handle.

Q: What is the recommended string tension for the DriveX 12? A: While the frame is rated up to 33lbs (3U) or 32lbs (4U), the community consensus for intermediate players is 24–27 lbs.

  • For Power: Pair with Victor VBS-66 Nano or Yonex BG80.

  • For Control: Pair with Yonex Aerobite.

  • Note: Using very thin strings (under 0.63mm) at high tension can sometimes make the racket feel "hollow," so a medium-gauge string is often preferred.

Q: Is the DriveX 12 beginner-friendly? A: Generally, no. Because it has a stiff shaft and a high-tech "Metallic Carbon" construction, it requires good timing and swing speed to unlock its power. Beginners may find it "demanding" or "sluggish" if their technique isn't developed. It is best suited for Intermediate to Advanced players.

Q: How does the DriveX 12 compare to the Yonex Arcsaber 11 Pro? A: Both are "all-around" flagships, but the DriveX 12 offers a faster, more "whippy" feel due to its 6.6mm slim shaft and Metallic Carbon Fiber. While the Arcsaber 11 Pro is known for its "hold" and shuttle pocketing, the DX-12 provides a crisper repulsion and a steeper downward angle on smashes, making it a more aggressive choice for doubles players.

Q: Is the Zheng Si Wei (ZSW) "Z-Swing" edition different from the standard Orange model? A: Yes. Player reviews highlight that the ZSW Edition (Z-Swing) is slightly more forgiving and easier to maneuver than the original stiff model. It features WES 3.0 (Whipper Enhancement System) for a more pronounced "snap" during fast drives and is optimized for the high-intensity, flat-game style of mixed doubles.

Q: Why do some players find the DriveX 12 "hard to tame" initially? A: The DX-12 uses a Metallic Carbon Fiber shaft which feels stiffer and more "solid" upon impact compared to traditional graphite. This results in incredible precision but requires high-level timing; players transitioning from flexible rackets may find it "numb" or "slow" until they adjust their swing speed to the racket’s unique feedback.

Q: Which version is better for front-court players: 3U or 4U? A: For the DriveX 12, the 4U (approx. 83g) is the overwhelming favorite for front-court and mid-court play. It balances the racket's natural stability with enough speed for lightning-fast net kills. The 3U is typically reserved for back-court "heavy hitters" who want the added mass to punch through defensive blocks.

Q: Does the Free Core handle cause too much vibration? A: While early versions of Free Core were polarizing, the DX-12 integrates the Power Ring Pro, which stabilizes the handle-to-shaft connection. Reddit users report that while it still feels "dampened" compared to a wooden handle, the vibration is significantly reduced, offering a comfortable, fatigue-free experience during long tournament days.

Q: What are the best strings to pair with the DriveX 12 for control? A: To maximize the control-centric nature of this racket, players recommend Victor VBS-66 Nano or Yonex BG80 at 26–28 lbs. Avoid ultra-thin strings (under 0.63mm) at very high tensions, as some users find it makes the Metallic Carbon frame feel "hollow" or "tinny."

Q: Which professional players currently endorse the Victor DriveX 12?

A: The Victor DriveX 12 is a flagship all-around racket highly favored by top-tier doubles players on the BWF World Tour. Its most notable current endorsers include:

  • Zheng Si Wei (China): The Olympic and World Champion mixed doubles player is the primary face of this racket. He even has his own signature Zheng Si Wei Edition, which is tweaked to complement his aggressive, wrist-heavy whipping attacks at the net.

  • Fajar Alfian (Indonesia): The elite Men's Doubles champion is heavily featured in Victor's promotional materials for the standard DX-12. He publicly praises the racket for its solid hitting feel, swift maneuverability, and precise downward shot control during rapid flat exchanges.

  • Nur Izzuddin (Malaysia): A powerhouse Men's Doubles player who recently transitioned to the DriveX 12 on the international circuit, favoring its high-end stability and crisp repulsion over strictly head-heavy alternatives.


*It comes with a Badminton Racket cover.

 

 

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