Carl P-3 software

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Medium hardness
[Performance] Control and Speed to have excellent
Carl P-3 software

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 8.31 / 10
  • 26 reviews
    • Speed:5.23
    • Spin:5.04
    • Control:8.58
    Type also emphasized thick sense of stability at lower grain

    Thick at a lower grain shape, stability of height also grain height of the features. In addition to the better-than-expected change, also quite useful to the knuckle of the attack. Best to mix type weaving Tsubudaka beginners and offense and defense.

    • Single
    • Long pimples

    Specifications

    Price
    3,600 Yen(Include tax 3,960 Yen)
    Producer
    VICTAS
    Product code
    220020
    Hardness
    55 ± 3

    Players use Carl P-3 software

    Reviews by user

    • zenitsu529

      zenitsu529 (Experience:Less than a year) Recommended grain height rubber for beginners

      Reviews by user

      I think that control and ease of handling are the best in curls. However, I don't think it will change as compared to Carl P-1R OX. (If you want change, Carl P-1R OX is recommended)

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      2019/08/30
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      5
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard
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    • visitor

      Squeeze (Experience:2〜3 years) Easy to handle

      Reviews by user

      BLOCK: That's good. Stop for it,
                     More than imagined the rotation. I just stopped
                     And P3a.
      Push: Speed comes out, but knuckle. Opponent
                     It falls when it hits. I only like it personally
                     What
      Tsutsutsuki: It doesn't hang. In view of the lack of technology
                     Does not take too.
      For grain beginners, people with a focus on stability, and those who also want to attack. Also, compatibility with fictional carbon is good (personally). It's too much to fly at first, but it's easy to push, and a weapon if you get used to it.
      I am sorry for the long sentence.

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      2019/07/09
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      5
      Spin
      7
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use FACTIVE CARBON

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    • visitor

      Ituyu (Experience:Less than a year) Sense of stability and rotation

      Reviews by user

      The first rubber to start grain height, I still love it.
      While focusing on the sense of stability for beginners, the amount of rotation is large!
      However, P3a and P1 are good for people who want to attack with speed more and more and push.

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      2019/04/06
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      6
      Spin
      8
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use TB5α

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    • visitor

      Middle pen guy (Experience:2〜3 years) Easy to use either attack or defense

      Reviews by user

      I'm sticking on the black side with a medium pen. It is easy to block because you can control well. (I don't know if it's because I don't have a sponge) I don't bounce, so the attack is modest. But it is quite strong against the robbing opponent. I think it is a recommended rubber for those who think that the attack is not suitable or junior high school students etc.

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      2019/04/03
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      6
      Spin
      3
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use SK7 Classic

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    • visitor

      Table tennis (Experience:6〜10 years) To the changing Cutman

      Reviews by user

      As an impression of grain height, it is my impression to say that it is grain height that it does not involve Tsutsuki but cuts are egg rotated and depending on how you use it, you can train your opponent. This time I thought that it was easiest to handle in this car curl P-3 though I have tried the Feint Long series, Carl P3α. Although we are using a special thinner on the back of the inner shield, as stated earlier, grits are not suitable for Tsutsuki treatment. So it is Tsutski in the back rubber, then cut off in the back, inviting mistakes and connecting to smash. It is recommended for people who wish to use grain height but worry about turning, or grain height beginners. Please try especially those who have not used grains in cut-batted players.

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      2019/02/27
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      4
      Spin
      7
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Innershield Layer ZLF

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    • Odashou

      Odashou (Experience:4〜5 years) I can do both offense and defense

      Reviews by user

      Racket is a butterfly abolished racket Gel Gelly 21, thinly stuck on the back. You can also push, you can raise the lower rotation and attack as well, you can also change the ball with strong rotation against strong rotation of the drive and return it. Anyway, I can do both offensive and defensive.

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      2018/10/24
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      5
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Black Balsa 7.0

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    • Dog's father

      Dog's father I can not find a strange rubber.

      Reviews by user

      Beginning with Carl P3, I tried variously but also returned to Carl P3.
      Easy to handle, I can not stop quite easily because I can go to the 3rd to 5th round at the convention.

      See original review

      2017/11/27
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      3
      Spin
      3
      Control
      9
      Hardness Hard

      Racket recommended use CELERO WOOD

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