AHC7 PEN
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Pretty hard [Performance] Speed and Spin are excellent. |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:10
- Spin:9.33
- Control:9
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Reviews of AHC7 PEN. Players who use Racket evaluate various points such as hardness, momentum, weight, item by item to worry, and feel at impact thoroughly.
Specifications
- Producer
- Armstrong
- Product code
- 912
- Weight
- ±
- Material
- Wood, Other, 7 ply wood
- Thickness
- 6.5mm
User reviews
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Kensuke [Compared to 33] Extra thick, no back rubber for quick front-court attack
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[I bought this round type in addition to the 33] The rubber is the same Moristo SP extra thick.
It's completely different. I'm surprised at the difference.
Unlike the 33, which resonates in the hand, the ball is easy to hit.
Significant speed increase. The control, which was a concern, has somehow improved. Both the snap smash and the power drive accelerate and can be countered easily. Even if you are poked lightly, you can respond with a backhand smash aimed at the course or a deep, cut poke. I no longer need a lazy drive.
With the 33, you'll want a backhand shot, but it might have been the right answer to throw away the backhand. It's a masterpiece that makes you think that you still have a lot to learn about front-court quick attacks.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) MORISTO SP AX
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Kensuke [Afterwards] [Compared to 33] Extra thick, no back rubber, quick attack from the front
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I changed from the 33 to this racket and was using it comfortably, but I felt discomfort (pain) in my middle finger in the latter half of practice (I'm the type who stretches my middle and ring fingers straight).
Why is this happening even though it's the same cut as the 33?
The cause was that the board thickness was only 0.5 mm thicker.
I thought about how to deal with it immediately. As a result, I peeled off the cork that my index finger touched and made the board thickness the same as the 33 at 6 mm, solving the problem. *I didn't peel it off on the thumb side, taking into account the flight and the difference in the hitting angle.
This gives you the exact same grip feeling as the 33. You can swing without discomfort or pain. ◉‿◉
I used the 33 in practice against beginners to slow down the speed and return the ball without knuckles.
I use this racket for my own practice.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) MORISTO SP AX
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Kensuke [Additional Note] [Compared to 33] Extra thick, no back rubber, quick attack from the front
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This is how it progressed after that.
I can hit the ball well, but...
Even though it is exactly the same as the 33 (shavings, back sheet, and anti-slip back finger), my middle finger feels strange and a little painful.
Why? ... The reason is that the board thickness was 0.5 mm thicker than the 33. Just a difference of 0.5 mm put strain on my middle finger (because my middle finger and ring finger are straight). After thinking about making it 0.5 mm thinner, I decided to just shave off the cork board where my index finger would rest. (I left the cork on the thumb side. The angle is right.)
This eliminated the discomfort (stress). The grip is now exactly the same as the 33.
When practicing with beginners, I use the 33 because there is no knuckle and the speed is reduced, but for my own practice, I can hit the ball hard with this racket without any discomfort. It has become a racket that I can enjoy.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) MORISTO SP AX
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