MK carbon

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Little hard
[Performance] Spin and Speed are excellent.
MK carbon

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Averages reviews points

  • Evaluation: 9.33 / 10
  • Number of review: 3
    • Speed:9
    • Spin:9.67
    • Control:8.33

    Reviews of MK carbon. 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
    25,000 Yen(Include tax 27,500 Yen)
    Producer
    TIBHAR
    Product code
    TB140141、TB140142、TB140143
    Material
    Other

    User reviews

    • Tokutake

      Tokutake Rotating outerwear with a grip

      Player reviews

      It looks like a material between ALC and ZLC called crypto carbon.
      Although it is a TIBHAR racket, it is made in Japan, so it is made brilliantly down to the details such as the wood on the surface and the rounded corners.

      I will make an impression compared with Timo Boll ALC so that it is easy to imagine.
      Hit feeling: MK carbon is hard because it is an outer, but it feels like you are holding the ball for a moment. Timo Boll ALC feels the speed of ball separation.
      Speed: I felt that it was a flying racket with enough speed. However, I felt that Timo Boll ALC was a little faster.
      Rotation: It is easy to rotate because of the momentary grip, and I felt more rotation than Timo Boll ALC. The recipient had the same impression.
      Counter: MK carbon is clearly easier to do, probably because it is easier to rotate.

      Summary: For those who buy an outer racket for the first time, I think that MK carbon is easier to hit because it is easier to rotate. Also, it is recommended for those who usually use outer ALC and want to rotate a little more. However, after all, please refer to the point that it is an outer racket.

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      2023/03/22
      Overall
      9/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      10
      Control
      8
      Touch
      10
      Hardness little hard

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) HYBRID MK

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) HYBRID MK

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    • visitor

      FU*K! (Experience:6〜10 years) It's quite easy to use as an outerwear.

      Player reviews

      It is clearly different from B's Matsuken.
      In comparison, B's Matsuken is a racket that emphasizes speed, and no matter what rubber you use, the ball feels like it's immediately released from the surface, and there is no grip.
      In comparison, it is a racket that holds the ball well.
      The grip is also much thicker than B's Matsuken, and when you hold it, it feels about the same thickness as Andro's Timber 7. (Flare comparison)
      For B's, it is about the same thickness as Ma Long 7.
      Basically, the ball feels like it goes up when you hit it, and the underspin hit is stable.
      It also felt easier to drive than other companies' inner rackets (B's Inner Force series, A's Treiber series).
      I think this is because the thickness and hardness of the board match.
      When blocking or countering, it depends on the power of the opponent's ball, but there is a feeling of holding the ball, which is also a good feeling.
      The hitting feeling is close to ZLC, and it is characterized by a high sound.
      Difficult techniques are on the table, especially the stops, which tend to go up, so practice is required.
      The racket is also light in weight, so it is recommended for users of all levels. It is definitely worth trying out.

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      2024/07/22
      Overall
      9/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      9
      Control
      8
      Touch
      9
      Hardness little hard

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) RASANTER C48

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) RASANTER C45

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    • NIKAIDOU

      NIKAIDOU (Experience:6〜10 years) A new standard outerwear that is a little different from ALC and easy to use

      Player reviews

      First, my conclusion: I felt that this outer racket had a harder feel and control performance that was different from the Tamas ALC.

      What really stands out is the feel of the ball.
      The ALC is characterized by a soft, "posh" or "mushy" feel, or to put it negatively, a muffled feel when hitting the ball.
      The MK Carbon had a firmer, "click" or "crackle" feel when hitting the ball, and was refreshing.
      The feel of the ball is closer to the ZLC, but it feels like the feel of the ball resonates all the way to your hand.
      The ball retention is also special, and I feel that it holds the ball as well as or better than the ALC.

      I also felt that the flight distance and controllability were also unique.
      The flight distance itself is great, but thanks to the feeling of gripping it, it spins and settles on the table.
      I think that while it doesn't have as much flight distance as the ZLC, it has improved control.
      I also felt that it was easier to spin compared to the ALC, so the drive type and other rackets fit well on the table and were easy to operate.

      Overall Review
      For those who don't like the feel of the ALC but find it difficult to hit the ball as far as the ZLC
      For those new to outer rackets
      For those who want a racket that allows them to be aware of the flex
      For those who want a lighter racket (average 84g)

      Recommended for those who fall into the above category.

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      2024/07/19
      Overall
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Touch
      10
      Hardness little hard

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) HYBRID MK PRO

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) HYBRID MK

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