Anders LIND Hexa Carbon
| Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Medium hardness [Performance] Control and Spin are excellent. |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:7.5
- Spin:9.5
- Control:10
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Reviews of Anders LIND Hexa 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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Digger (Experience:11〜20 years) No longer a wooden racket
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2025/08/11
This racket doesn't fly as well as you'd expect, even though it contains a material. When I hit it lightly, I thought it was a cutting racket. However, if I take advantage of the ball's hold and apply spin, it flies well. I feel like it tends to produce a fairly straight shot.
Even though it doesn't bounce, the sweet spot is wide, making it extremely stable for blocks, counters, and table shots.
It's not impossible to hit with a hitter, but it's more stable with a spin-based shot.
The ST grip is round and a little thicker than the Viscaria ST grip.
It's a strange racket that feels like it's made of both five and seven plywood, and has a unique texture. It might be just right for those who are trying a material racket after a plywood racket. I also think it's perfect for those who find that inner carbon rackets fly too much but don't like plywood.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) RAKZA Z EXTRA HARD
Recommended rubber (Backhand) HYBRID K3FX
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Lindo fan (Experience:2〜3 years) Not recommended for those who don't have enough impact on the back
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2025/10/22
I got this as an early birthday present.
Currently, I use the Rakza XX on my forehand and the v15 stiff on my backhand.
With my previous racket, the backhand rubber didn't suit me, which changed the way I impacted the ball, so I'm using a softer rubber.
I recommend this for players in the middle or backhand court.
For drives in the front court, it's better to adjust the ball's grip.
The racket has a cool design, so I recommend it.
I think softer rubbers on both sides are good. 45 degrees on the backhand,
About 50 degrees is good for the forehand.
Smashes depend on your arm, but they fly quite high, so it's easy to over-miss.
Drives have a nice arc at the right spot.
And they're surprisingly easy to meet.
I like how easy it is to cut the serve.
Underspin is especially easy to cut.
The carbon fiber peeks out on long forehand serves (only if you have strong wrists).
Knuckle serves tend to have a bit of spin on their own.
(This is probably also due to my arm.)
Anyway, it's great. The reverse chiquita is incredibly stable, just like the original.
If you're interested, please buy this.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) RAKZA XX
Recommended rubber (Backhand) V>15 STIFF
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