OMEGA VII PRO

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Medium hardness
[Performance] Speed and Spin to have excellent
OMEGA VII PRO

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 9.09 / 10
  • 45 reviews
    • Speed:9.29
    • Spin:8.76
    • Control:8.16

    Reviews of OMEGA VII PRO. 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
    6,700 Yen(Include tax 7,370 Yen)
    Producer
    XIOM
    Product code
    10151
    Speed
    12.5
    Spin
    12.5
    Control
    10.0
    Hardness
    47.5 ± 3

    Reviews by user

    • visitor

      Thoughts (Experience:11〜20 years)

      Reviews by user

      I switched from Tenergy 05, and the feel is quite different. It doesn't have the same automatic feel as Tenergy.

      However, if you swing through properly, you can hit some pretty fast balls.

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      2026/04/01
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use Innerforce Layer ALC

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      Tenergy Aigan (Experience:6〜10 years)

      Reviews by user

      The sheet is much firmer compared to the VEGA series.

      The sheet is soft, making it easier to sink into the ball and hit it.

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      2026/03/29
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Timo Boll ALC

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      Elgios (Experience:11〜20 years)

      Reviews by user

      Simply put, it feels like a Tenergy 64 with a firmer topsheet and a harder sponge.
      Personally, I find it easy to use on the backhand.
      It feels like a speed rubber, but it also generates a lot of spin.

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      2026/03/29
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Timo Boll T5000

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      Amamiya (Experience:11〜20 years)

      Reviews by user

      Compared to the currently popular Dignics, the spin performance is a bit more subdued.

      While Dignics has an automatic feel, this rubber is easy to use because it generates considerable power when you want to hit the ball with your own strength.

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      2026/03/19
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      9
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use TITANIUM 5.4 WRB

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      Prince Pesida of the Zaia (Experience:11〜20 years)

      Reviews by user

      I tried it because everyone around me was using it for their backhand.
      It makes backhand shots easier than I expected.
      Especially for blocks and counters, it's easier to use my own power to overcome the opponent's spin and power.
      Of course, the thrill of the Chiquita is also easier.
      For me, it's perfect for backhand shots.

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      2026/03/18
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      8
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Timo Boll ALC

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      Fragment (Experience:11〜20 years)

      Reviews by user

      When hitting a light forehand, it feels very similar to the V15 EXTRA.
      When you swing hard forward, it produces incredibly fast shots!
      It's easier to handle with a flat hit than with a brushing motion.
      All backhand techniques were easy to execute.

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      2026/03/18
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      9
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use FIRE FALL AC

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