LIBERTA SOLID Pro
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[Hardness] Little soft [Performance] Control and Spin are excellent. |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:7.83
- Spin:9
- Control:9.33
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Reviews of LIBERTA SOLID Pro. 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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Kenny The best shot feeling! !! Verified Purchase
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I lost my desire to buy Yu-san's review and bought a w85g individual.
I have been using Inner Force ZLC for about 2 years, but when I wanted to find a good product other than butterfly, I saw the review of this racket and purchased it. Therefore, I will describe the impression compared with Inner Force ZLC.
Solid Pro is softer. The shot feeling is the best. The shot feeling is very similar to 5 pieces of wood. Solid Pro is faster to release the ball.
I felt that solid professionals were easier to play with playing techniques. It seems that the speed itself does not change much, but it was said that the solid pro who leaves the ball faster feels faster.
There is a feeling that it is easier to apply the inner force that rotates. Especially when it's cholied, the inner force feels like it's spinning. The flight distance is considerably higher for solid professionals. There were many techniques that I felt that Inner Force was easier to do, but as I wrote at the beginning, Solid Pro has the best shot feeling. It is a racket that you can feel the comfort that has not been around for a long time. If you like 5 pieces of wood, you will definitely love it. It is a racket that I want to continue to use and take care of for a long time!Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) BLUESTORM PRO AM
Recommended rubber (Backhand) BLUESTORM PRO AM
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Jumping Ossan (Experience:6〜10 years) Both power up and stability Verified Purchase
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After seeing Yu's review, I bought it for my son in junior high school.
The rubber is used by transplanting the thing that was used until then.
When I received the fore drive, at first I jumped too much and over, but as I got used to it, the speed, power and rotation of the drive obviously increased and it became difficult to block.
In addition, not only was the sweet spot improved in stability due to the wide benefit, but also the connecting ball was stable and the power was further improved.
Until then, the racket was a mace performance, and a strong ball tended to rely on strength, and the swing and balance were bad, but with a solid pro, if you rely on strength, it will be over, so the power of the racket It was a result of two birds with one stone that you can learn to swing in a more balanced manner while increasing the power.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) SUPER VENTUS
Recommended rubber (Backhand) TRIPLE Regular
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Neosu (Experience:6〜10 years) Outstanding ease of use
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I bought a 83g one.
The first impression is that although it is lightweight, the sweet spot is quite wide, and a ball that can be shaken a little comes out.
The momentum is about standard 7 plywood such as SWAT. It's not a special bounce.
The ball holding is quite good, and even if you stick a butt rubber, there is a feeling that you can create an arch line with a racket and it is stable.
It has a soft feel similar to that of wood, but when you hit it hard, you can feel the material-based racket, so it is a racket that seems to be preferred by both wood and material lovers.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) RASANTER R48
Recommended rubber (Backhand) HEXER GRIP
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Hakata Daimar Racket There is no better racket! The sweet spot is so big!
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As the heading suggests, the biggest advantage is the wide sweet spot. Less missed shots = fewer mistakes = no points lost, so it's easier to win the game. The game is not always a full swing. This racket improves the quality of connecting balls, and will satisfy anyone at any level.
Thank you, Liberta.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) BLUESTORM PRO AM
Recommended rubber (Backhand) HYBRID MK
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corner home run (Experience:6〜10 years) Stable fiber racket that is easy to transition from wood
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This is a racket that has a wood racket with the added feel of hitting the ball and the elongation of the ball.
When you hit it lightly, it feels like the ball is the same as a solid wood ball, but with a little extra speed, and when you hit it hard from the middle, it clearly flies more easily than a wood ball, so you can hit it comfortably.
Honestly, it's such a good racket that I think it might be upwardly compatible with almost all wood rackets.The feel at impact is neither hard nor too soft, so I don't think you can choose which rubber to use.
The thickness of the board is just right, it rubs well, and once you bite into it, it flies as you want, and it's easy to meat, so there are no weak points.This is a racket that we can confidently recommend to anyone who has been playing table tennis for more than three years and whose technique has stabilized, and who has not yet used a material system.
Of course, it will also be a great fit for athletes who have tried carbon-based products and found they cannot handle them.
The price is also cheaper than other materials, so I recommend you try it out.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) OMEGA V TOUR DF
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Vega Asia DF
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Accurate (Experience:6〜10 years) Versatile racket
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With light hits, bench techniques, regular drives, and loop drives, you can hit the ball with a soft feel like that of 5 wood plywood, and with speed drives and angles, you can hit the ball with the speed of inner carbon. I feel that softer rubber is a better match.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
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Gengar (Experience:6〜10 years)
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I borrowed an 84g one and hit it.
The ball releases faster than the Fortino Performance, and it feels better to hold the ball than the Inner Force Layer ALC, but it doesn't bounce.
Dyneema and Izanas used in Fortino Performance appear to be the same material. Although the plywood composition is different, Solid Pro has a more textured feel. Still, it felt more like wood than ALC.
Also, the grip is thick, but not too thick. I think it's something that even people who like thinner hair can get used to.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) Fastarc G-1
Recommended rubber (Backhand) RASANTER C48
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