Waldner Di Con
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Little soft [Performance] Control and Spin are excellent. |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:6.88
- Spin:8.75
- Control:9
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The "DICON", "DIRECT CONTROL". Player of the arms, hands, and racket to control the ball to direct. A realistic play with "DICON".
- FL
- ST
Specifications
- Producer
- DONIC
- Product code
- BL080
- Speed
- 9-
- Control
- 7-
- Touch
- Mid-hard
- Material
- 5 sheets (5 ply wood)
- Thickness
- 5.6mm
User reviews
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Shoo (Experience:6〜10 years) Feel at impact of the different dimension
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It has high hitting sound, but I'm no unpleasant vibration that resonates with the hand feel of the ball is clearly transmitted. Momentum even without never bad, also rotates over easy because there is bending. Strange shot feeling to know if he was hit at any position of the racket now. Us eliminate the unpleasant sound leaving only the feeling that hits the ball. Like feel ... price, such as listening to music in the noise cancellation also enjoy a fairly cheap best shot feeling joshape the distal end side is speed +1 rotation +1 will take considerably also well bending rotation
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch
Recommended rubber (Forehand) V>01
Recommended rubber (Backhand) V>01 Stiff
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Nichirei (Experience:4〜5 years) I can't grasp the other racket
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I have been using 82g of ST grip for 2 years. It is a racket that is classified as "fossil" in modern times, which is a thin five-ply plywood, but it is a mysterious racket that also has a "avant-garde" side such as a characteristic blade shape and grip. The performance is first-class, but I was concerned about the durability of the racket. In my case, the adhesive surface on the head side of the grip was peeled off, and it was too flexible and the upper plate under the grip was broken. Since the tournament is near, I took off the grip and took first aid, but I still feel uneasy. I was worried because the plate was thin and the gills were thin, but I was surprised because I never thought that the grip would come off. However, I think you can see the goodness of this racket in a place that makes you want to fix this racket and use it instead of using it as a sub corbel. If you are a Waldner fan and worried, you may want to purchase JO Waldner OFF, which has a grip that is fully glued and is 0.2 mm thick. It's a pity that I just wanted to use it with a good racket for the rest of my life.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
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Kano tree (Experience:2〜3 years) Pretty good!
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District tournament group runner-up I fought with this racket
Shot feeling: It's a little soft and there is no particular discomfort. It doesn't feel squishy, so it may not be suitable for people who like bending. As for the momentum, unless the rubber does not bounce considerably, it will fly firmly, but it can beat carbon. Recommended for the second to third levels that do not seem to be
It's not a racket that you regret buying, so please try it once.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
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Kasuga (Experience:4〜5 years) Balance of overwhelming ease of attack and attack power
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This is my first review. -Rubber is extra thick on both sides
This racket has quite a bit of gills, and because it is an ST grip, there is no difficulty in holding it that was present in conventional rackets.
I thought that the touch was a little solid, but since it is thin, I think it is about the same as a racket such as a Corbell.
From here, I will compare it with Colbel. I didn't feel much difference in the power of the drive, but there was no strange sound when I hit it, which I didn't like about Corbel.
It's easy to use any technique like a five-ply plywood table. Even if you are not good at flicking, you can flick during the match.
Bottom rotation is easy to hit with both loop and speed.
Blocks have a good momentum and are very easy to do.
This racket has a slightly special blade shape, so if you are addicted to this shape you may not be able to hold an ordinary racket anymore. If you're a Waldner fan, you know, but since it's the racket used in the 1997 World Championships, the 2000 Olympics, and the WTTC, you might know the high performance without looking at my review. Thank you for watching until the end.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) Fastarc C-1
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Fastarc C-1
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Kasuga (Experience:4〜5 years) Balance of overwhelming ease of attack and attack power
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As mentioned in the headline, the balance of good defense is very good. Waldner's preferred blade shape does not hit the hand with gills, so you can play with no discomfort
I felt that the plate felt solid when I touched it, but when I hit it, it was a thin racket that felt a bending. Like Waldner, you can play various things in front and behind, but if you don't lift the lobing a little, you'll hit the net, or you'll be shallower and more likely to be banged. However, the block in the front team is quite easy to do. Whether you're a fan of Waldner or not, I definitely want you to try it out!Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) Rakza 7
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Fastarc C-1
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Borudona A sense of stability racket
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Drive, easy to spear bench technology racket. Shot feeling is a strange feeling. Not the unpleasant sound the way I struck the feeling is there. After plate is pretty hard.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch
Recommended rubber (Forehand) Ventus Speed
Recommended rubber (Backhand) MARK V HPS
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Also easy to counter because the rotation is not lose to very over easy opponent of velocity of pitching. It is recommended for those seeking a sense of stability.
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