P900
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Little soft [Performance] Spin and Control are excellent. |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:8.82
- Spin:9.45
- Control:9.18
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Reviews of P900. 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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- ST
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Specifications
- Producer
- AVALOX
- Speed
- Ten
- Control
- 9
- Weight
- 91g ± 5
- Material
- 9 timber wood plywood (Wood)
- Thickness
- 5.8mm
User reviews
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Yukiga (Experience:11〜20 years) Feeling heavy feeling that makes you feel nine do not feel
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It is soft feeling shot feeling than 9 thought it is unexpectedly 9
Because the racket itself is also heavy, I think it's pretty good for a drive-weighted emphasis
Moreover, it is recommended because it does not become too light for people using the table
It was a combination like Chinese players of crazy and tenazi this time, but the weight was about 190 g
It might be too heavy if you put a hard rubber on both sides for a while but it was a pleasant racket to useOverall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) NEO HURRICANE 3
Recommended rubber (Backhand) TENERGY 80
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This is the best racket. It doesn't bounce when you hit it lightly, it's easy to hit on the table, and it has enough power and stability when you hit it hard.
The board is thin, so it's easy to spin, and when you hit it with a fast swing speed, the ball spins and stretches with a sound of clunking without any loss. Meat and smash are easy to hit even though the board is thin, and blocks are not easily affected by rotation, so you can't beat it. I think this is the only thing that a 9-plywood racket can do.
With 5-plywood, you can't help but feel a loss when you hit it hard, with a popping feeling, and the technique of hitting it is particularly difficult, and with 7-ply, there aren't many thin rackets in the first place, and it's difficult to spin, so it's a specification that satisfies all wood users. When you hit it hard, it has about 1.2 times the power of a swat. It also goes well with Kyohyo.
Since Avalox Japan has withdrawn, it is no longer available, but I would like K Table Tennis, which has a 7-ply model, to handle this racket.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) NEO HURRICANE 3
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Dignics 09C
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man swinging Taro (Experience:11〜20 years)
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Purchased out of curiosity as it is made of 9 plywood
I thought it would be stiffer than 7 plywood and it would bounce, but it feels like 5 plywood and it doesn't bounce too much.It is a mysterious racket that is very easy to use.
I used the ST grip, but the grip is similar to clipper wood and it is thick, so likes and dislikes may be divided, but the performance itself is very easy to rotate It is a good racketOverall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
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Jack Rollan (Experience:6〜10 years) The best blade of mine!
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European loopin style wit dis blade will prejudice da speed. If you're a full-swing looper, dis blade is 4 u. Da trajectory is high so flat hits aren't so effective, but topspinnin is just perfect! No matter how much underspin ur opponent put to da ball, you can still loop it wit a huge amount of spin. Pair wit hard rubber, coz softer rubbers increase its vibration. da limba on da outer is pretty hard n old, so da blade isn't sensitive to incoming spin, makes it great on counter.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) HURRICANE 3
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Fastarc G-1
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Daboy (Experience:6〜10 years) My fav blade!
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Really good at serving. The ball goes low and very hard to attack. Excellent at bh and fh as well. Looping, flicking, blocking and every thing are amazin'. Gotta try dis.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) HURRICANE 3
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Fastarc G-1
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Tomoyan (Experience:4〜5 years) Easy to block and counter
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When you hear 9 plywood, you can imagine a racket that is heavy and jumps, but this racket has a sense of stability like 5 plywood, is easy to use, and does not fly too much, so it will fit firmly on the opponent's court even with a strong impact. The person who spins and flies from himself because of the good ball holding will be powerful enough. What surprised me most was that it was easy to return the ball without losing to the rally battle and the ball on which the opponent was spinning, and it was easy to hit the meat. The racket itself is heavy, but I think that there are merits for those who stick the front rubber and grain height. There are few people who use Avalox, so I would like people who are addicted to the tool swamp to use it.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) TENERGY 80
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Perman 2021 (Experience:More than 20 years) This is the supreme gem of wood
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It is the supreme gem found by trying out about 20 rackets in a year.
It doesn't feel heavy for 9 sheets (I'm 90g), and above all, it's easy to rotate.
The block also does not lose to strong rotation.
I think it's easy to match either hard rubber or soft rubber.
Suffice it to say, the speed is a little inferior to the special material, and I think it can be covered at all by the amount of rotation and control.
This is the one that finally saved me from the tool swamp.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) Dignics 09C
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Fastarc G-1
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