OVTCHAROV Innerforce ALC

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Little hard
[Performance] Speed and Spin are excellent.
OVTCHAROV Innerforce ALC
OVTCHAROV Innerforce ALC OVTCHAROV Innerforce ALC

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Averages reviews points

  • Evaluation: 9.52 / 10
  • Number of review: 21
    • Speed:9.43
    • Spin:9.05
    • Control:8.76

    Reviews of OVTCHAROV Innerforce ALC. Players who use Racket evaluate various points such as hardness, momentum, weight, item by item to worry, and feel at impact thoroughly.

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    Specifications

    Price
    18,000 Yen(Include tax 19,800 Yen)
    Producer
    Butterfly
    Product code
    37091,37094,37092
    Size
    158×152mm
    Weight
    91g
    Material
    ALC, 7 ply wood
    Thickness
    6.2mm
    Customer Reviews SummaryAI Summary
    An inner carbon racket with thick blade thickness that achieves outer-level bounce while maintaining inner-level ball retention and spin performance. It is highly evaluated as a high-performance machine for advanced players with high power and skill.
    ■ Frequently Mentioned Points
    • Combines outer-level bounce with inner ball control
    • Thick grip ideal for people with larger hands
    • Powerful drives are easy to execute
    • Requires significant power; head-heavy design affects control
    • 90g+ weight optimizes performance
    ■ Representative Voices
    ▲ PositiveImpressively balanced between inner and outer characteristics. Rotation techniques show excellent adhesion with stable feel, while speed techniques deliver outer-level velocity. Excels in touch shots and court play. Recommended for those finding outer rackets too bouncy or inner rackets lacking speed.
    ▽ CriticalEarly ball release can lead to increased unforced errors when preparation time is limited. The thick grip may be uncomfortable for players with smaller hands, and the head-heavy weight distribution can delay quick backhand blocking responses.

    User reviews

    • visitor

      Toba (Experience:4〜5 years)

      Player reviews

      I switched from an outer-filament racket.
      I switched to the Ovtcharov because the ball would sometimes fly off unexpectedly with the outer-filament racket.
      My personal impression is that it feels like a plywood racket when you hit the ball, but you can definitely feel the bounce of the carbon. It doesn't have the popping feeling of a plywood racket; it has a solid core, but it feels soft and gives a firm hitting sensation.
      Here's a summary of the advantages:
      ① Easier to play on the table than I expected
      ② The thickness of the blade means you won't be overwhelmed by your opponent's power!
      ③ Less power loss
      ④ As it's an inner-filament racket, it generates good spin
      These are the advantages I see.
      Personally, I think it's a fantastic racket that deserves to be more popular.

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      2026/05/10
      Overall
      9/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      9
      Control
      10
      Touch
      8
      Hardness Little soft

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) Tenergy 25

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) Dignics 09C

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      Waho (Experience:6〜10 years) It flies quite far.

      Player reviews

      It feels like a racket somewhere between an inner and outer rubber.
      Spin-based techniques are quite stable, as expected from an inner rubber.
      For speed-based techniques, the ALC (aero-carbon fiber) comes into play, making speed-based techniques easier.
      Also, the grip is thick, so it's suitable for people with large hands.
      As for rubber, since the racket tends to fly straight, rubbers that allow the ball to rise upwards are recommended.

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      2026/05/24
      Overall
      9/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      8
      Control
      9
      Touch
      9
      Hardness little hard

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) Dignics 09C

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) ZYRE-03

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