SK7 Classic

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Little hard
[Performance] Speed and Spin are excellent.
SK7 Classic

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Averages reviews points

  • Evaluation: 8.81 / 10
  • Number of review: 81
    • Speed:8.81
    • Spin:8.04
    • Control:7.99
    Reprint model of old classics "SK7"

    Jun wood seven plywood racket royal road there is a use track record of top players, appeared in a new guise. And the power of seven plywood, will not have the pure wood racket peculiar delicate sense. It is recommended for players who seek a dynamic and delicate play.

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    Specifications

    Price
    6,800 Yen(Include tax 7,480 Yen)
    Producer
    Butterfly
    Product code
    36881,36884
    Speed
    11.1
    Touch
    9.3
    Size
    157 × 150mm
    Weight
    91g g
    Material
    Wood, 7 ply wood
    Thickness
    6.8mm

    User reviews

    • visitor

      Beginner Pro (Experience:2〜3 years) Good speed

      Player reviews

      I was originally using a five-ply wood racket, but when I changed to this one, I was surprised at how much it bounced. And because it's a seven-ply wood racket, depending on the hardness and thickness of the rubber, it can weigh more than 195g, so you may need to adjust it. Since it's made of wood, it has a certain amount of ball retention, but it's a racket that flies quite well, so it may be a little difficult to loop. No, that's probably just my skill.
      It was also easy to do back and front. And it looks cool, so I recommend it as a second or third racket.

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      2024/11/16
      Overall
      8/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      8
      Control
      7
      Touch
      9
      Hardness little hard

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) Rakza 7

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) ROZENA

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      Jiangshi Taro (Experience:More than 20 years) SK7α discontinued

      Player reviews

      I had a mysterious yips where I couldn't put any force into my reception or when I was stuck, but I was given a discontinued racket called SK7α at a table tennis center. The racket weighs 103g. I thought it would be impossible, but I decided to use it. The Kyopiao Blue weighs 57g, but the Attack 8 is only 30g, so I'm using it thinking that the total weight is 192g and I can manage it. When playing on the net, I don't have to worry about the amount of force I use, and I can swing with the weight of the racket, so I don't have the yips. I thought it would be too heavy to switch, but it's okay. However, it feels a little too hard and I can't make a loose arcing loop. I used to get nervous when receiving in matches and make strange mistakes, but since I changed to this racket, I don't make strange mistakes when I get nervous. It's perfect for people who use Chinese rubbers that are different and don't bounce on the forehand side. The SK7 Classic is inexpensive, made by Butterfly, and I think it's the best. Well, I hope the SK7α Classic will be released,

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      2024/10/30
      Overall
      9/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      7
      Control
      8
      Touch
      9
      Hardness little hard

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) HURRICANE PRO Ⅲ TURBO BLUE

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) Attack 8

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