RESONATE GI
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Medium hardness [Performance] Spin and Control are excellent. |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:7.75
- Spin:8.75
- Control:8.5
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Reviews of RESONATE GI. 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
- Producer
- Yasaka
- Product code
- YR223、YR226
- Weight
- 87g
- Material
- 7 ply wood
- Thickness
- 5.8mm
User reviews
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Unagi Pie (Experience:6〜10 years) Very good!
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I was looking for an inner carbon with a koto top plate, and I found this racket and tried it out.
It turned out to be a great racket for me. I don't like the way carbon flies off on its own, and I wasn't good with inner alc rackets, but this racket doesn't fly too much, and I can hit it with a feeling similar to wood, but it still has the speed you expect from carbon.
I thought the grip was a little thick, but it's easy to hold.
It hasn't been talked about much, but I highly recommend it.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) DIGNICS 80
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Rakza X Soft
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Pei (Experience:6〜10 years) Good grip
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I have been searching for a racket with a thick and flat grip, a center of gravity near the hand, and a special material (inner), and I finally found one. I have been using it since it was first released, but for some reason it feels like an inner version of Viscaria, which no other manufacturer has released (although GO is more similar). However, the biggest difference from Viscaria is not only that it is an inner, but also that the speed is relatively slow due to the difference in material. I feel that it may be inferior to 5-ply wood rather than 7-ply wood. In return, when applying spin, you can feel the good ball holding like a fiber-type, but at the end it has a carbon-type feel, so it is easy to apply spin and attack. Recommended for those who play a style of pushing by applying spin with the face of the racket horizontally.
*When comparing the grip (feel of holding), Viscaria feels more comfortable, so I would like Tamas to release an inner version of Viscaria. Resonate GI is also good, but it is linear and I feel that it is inferior to the feeling of Viscaria's sticking.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
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Yuuma (Experience:2〜3 years) Better to buy
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I had never really used a racket before and wasn't particularly interested in it, but when I tried it out it was pretty good, and when I lent it to a friend it was well received. It's only just been released, so not many people know about it, but I don't think that the fact that many people don't know about it necessarily equates to performance.
So I recommend buying it.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) GLAYZER
Recommended rubber (Backhand) GLAYZER09C
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Resona (Experience:4〜5 years) This is different from the Arnaid series!
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The Arnaid Inner was discontinued, so I contacted the manufacturer and purchased the successor.
The shot felt much softer than the Arnaid series. It seems to be a racket that emphasizes spin.
I had my practice buddy try it out, and he praised it for being easy to use and having no quirks.
The drive has plenty of spin, and it's easy to put on the table and has good ball control.
At first I used it with Rakza 7 Soft, but it was too soft and felt like it would fall off. I think it would go better with a rubber that isn't too soft, such as Rakza 7 or X.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
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