HIKARI SR7

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Pretty soft
[Performance] Control and Spin to have excellent
HIKARI SR7

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 8 / 10
  • 2 reviews
    • Speed:6
    • Spin:7.5
    • Control:9.5

    Reviews of HIKARI SR7. Players who use Rubber evaluate various points such as hardness of the sponge, speed, control, spin, and feel at impact thoroughly.

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    Specifications

    Price
    3,600 Yen(Include tax 3,960 Yen)
    Producer
    Armstrong

    Reviews by user

    • Momentum.

      Momentum. (Experience:11〜20 years) The control is good.

      Reviews by user

      I used it when the back side was bad. Both speed and spin are not good, but the impact of the opponent's ball is also small, it is light and the control is good. It may be close to Mark V.
      As a result, COSPA is not good. To that extent, the quality is good, durability may be good.

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      2017/10/13
      All
      6/10
      Speed
      5
      Spin
      6
      Control
      9
      Hardness Soft
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    • Equipment refugee

      Equipment refugee (Experience:2〜3 years) PZC-SP Thin was used for the cutting fore

      Reviews by user

      This is Cutman.
      I was not good at tension rubber, and I used Mark V thin on the fore surface, but even if I try to step up to Mark VHPS, I like thin rubber, because I like thin rubber, so it's a similar type I was looking for a rubber.

      Hikari SR7 has many types of sponges, and the thickness is thin or very thin, so I am very grateful.
      I stuck PZC-SP with hardness 25 on the fore surface of the racket for cutting.

      As for the impression after using it, it seemed like a high elastic rubber, there was a feeling of flying the ball by myself, and the stability of the cut and the amount of rotation were satisfactory. Especially the amount of rotation is considerably higher than Mark V.
      Regarding the counterattack drive and smash, I think it is equal to or higher than the Mark V.
      I think that the characteristic of this rubber will be better if you firmly hit it, rather than rubbing both the cut and the drive lightly.

      Especially when it's thin and the core is eaten, it's nice that the feeling of a wooden racket is transmitted.

      If you like Mark V, why not try this too?

      See original review

      2020/06/20
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      9
      Control
      10
      Hardness Soft

      Racket recommended use LIBERTA WILLOW

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