NEVES WOOD
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Little soft [Performance] Speed and Spin are excellent. |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:9
- Spin:9
- Control:9
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Reviews of NEVES WOOD. 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
- Nittaku
- Product code
- NE-6198、NE-6199
- Weight
- 90g ±
- Material
- Wood, 7 ply wood
- Thickness
- 6.5mm
User reviews
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Shaving Drive Man of the World (Experience:6〜10 years) The ultimate wooden racket without any special materials for intermediate to advanced players.
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This racket is recommended for intermediate to advanced players as it can produce a solid arc in the swing direction, has good ball retention, and has strong bounce.
It is also recommended for those who use special material rackets and are worried about the accuracy of their drives on the table.
Rackets used:
SK7 (used for 1 year) → Fan Zhendong ALC (used for 1 year) → Neves WoodFan Zhendong ALC has good ball release due to the special material, but it has a poor feeling of gripping the ball when hitting, and I had the impression that the feeling when hitting was not good.
Neves Wood has a semi-hard feeling in the hand when hitting the ball, but the feeling of gripping the ball when driving remains sufficient, so you can be conscious of the strength of the rotation.
For the Neves Wood, we use the MAX of the Fastarc G1 on both sides, but if you hit it with the feeling of the conventional outer ALC, the trajectory will draw a high arc. This means that the ball will rise in the direction of the swing with the Neves Wood, which contributes to controllability.
The cross-sectional structure is very similar to that of the SK7, but the power of the Neves Wood is stronger and the impact sound resonates more, so it feels like the manufacturing process of the wood used is a different material.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) Fastarc G-1
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Fastarc G-1
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Wandering Takuto (Experience:11〜20 years) Good grip and deep ball
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Comparison racket Solid Pro Fortius FT
The weight itself should be 6g lighter than the Solid Pro, but it feels like it weighs about 170g.
Inverted rubber
・Bounce
It feels like it's there to a certain extent. I think it has a simpler bounce than the Solid Pro.
・Grip
There is a sense of gripping it firmly. However, unlike swat, it doesn't feel like the ball is in your hand forever, but rather that you grip it firmly and it releases at a moderate point.
・Depth of the ball
As was said on the Hirataku Channel, the ball is deep. However, it's not that it bounces too much and you can't control it, but it's a strange balance of being gripped firmly but still deep in the table.
・Speed
When you hit it, it flies away while being gripped with a high-pitched sound.
The ball is made of 7 pieces of wood.
I think the speed is about the same as the Fortius.
Top rubber
Change
The ball itself is gripped, but the automatic change seems a little thin.
However, since I feel like I'm in control, I can make bold changes.
Speed
I can play with all my might because I feel secure in my grip
The speed is also fast
Spin
It's easy to grip and put onOverall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) HYBRID K3FX
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Moristo SP
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One step (Experience:More than 20 years) A very pleasant racket
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I use the Hammond Z2 MAX on both sides.
It has a very good feel when hitting the ball, and although it bounces, it also holds the ball well, so the hit is stable.
Personally, I can now get more loop drive than when I was using the 09C with an inner carbon of about 6mm thickness.
If you are good at biting into the ball and putting spin on it, this tool will give you speed, so I think you can get fast and stable balls.
I'm not good with wood, so I've always used material rackets, but this racket is very easy to use and has become my regular racket.
It's a great racket, good for those who are switching from material rackets, or for those looking for a wood racket that bounces but holds the ball well. I recommend it.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) HAMMOND Z2
Recommended rubber (Backhand) HAMMOND Z2
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