Rakza 7

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Medium hardness
[Performance] Spin and Control to have excellent
Rakza 7

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 8.49 / 10
  • 171 reviews
    • Speed:7.64
    • Spin:8.77
    • Control:7.84

    Yasaka, using mainly natural rubber gum for the top sheet. This improves the level of grip and the power of spin drastically. The top sheet is combined with the new Power Sponge. The top sheet and Power Sponge work in perfect synergy, producing the Hybrid Energy rubber Rakza 7. When the player hits the ball hard, the rubber grips the ball and the stroke can be used to place the ball accurately, both in direction and length. The serve and short returns are very sharp and easy to handle. Due to the increased percentage of natural gum the durability is improved. A winning combination!

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    Specifications

    Price
    5,800 Yen(Include tax 6,380 Yen)
    Producer
    Yasaka
    Product code
    B-76
    Speed
    Eleven
    Spin
    14
    Control
    Nine
    Hardness
    45-50

    Players use Rakza 7

    Reviews by user

    • Wandering Cutman

      Wandering Cutman (Experience:6〜10 years) This is good for beginner and intermediate cut players.

      Reviews by user

      This is my first German tension rubber, and it offers good value for money. I want to compete with spin without too much bounce.
      I recommend this rubber to cut players like that.
      It gives you the feeling of hitting the ball with your own power, is easy to control, and is easy to apply spin with all techniques.
      Personally, I think it will help beginner and intermediate cut players improve their skills.
      The soft and light sponge is also good. It makes it easy to control even powerful hits with a cut.
      It's easy to create an arc, and drives feel stable.
      I think this rubber has just about everything.

      On the other hand, my receive may be easily affected by my opponent's shot.
      Also, is the ball quality light when attacking (or is it just spinning smoothly)? I originally use DNA PRO H professionally and thought it might be too hard, so I tried the Rakza 7, which I had been interested in but hadn't used for a while,
      and I felt that it had some disadvantages when attacking.
      (This is just a comparison, and if you think about it normally, it will produce enough power.)

      It might work well with a harder racket or a racket made of a bouncy material.

      Once you get used to it, you can also move on to the Z.

      *Additional note
      It pairs extremely well with the Masamune, so give it a try.

      It's a surprisingly good match for the sticky feel of the three-piece cypress.

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      2026/01/11
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use HANEYOSHI

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