VERTICAL 20
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Soft [Performance] Control and Spin to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:4.15
- Spin:6.08
- Control:9.46
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STIGA Vertical are our latest long pimple rubbers, developed in close collaboration with former Japanese National Team player Masato Shino. The pimple structure for Vertical 20 and Vertical 55 is placed in a vertical angle providing extra control and stability in your defensive strokes. These rubbers are made in Japan and developed specially for the ABS-ball to increase the spin of the modern defensive game.
- Long pimples
Players use VERTICAL 20
Reviews by user
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LOVE table tennis (Experience:Less than a year) Easy to attack Verified Purchase
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I stuck it on the diode v and tried it.
First of all, the cut felt like it was flying slowly. There was a sense of security as if I hit it.
Also, the attack was very easy to do. I thought that the sound was not grainy because it felt like it was biting into it.
It was nice to hit.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
Racket recommended use DIODE V
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Piro (Experience:6〜10 years) The grain height that can reach to the ugly place
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It became a plastic ball, and it was easy to come loose in curl P4, and was looking for a grain height instead.
I also tried the spikes of the donic, but I tried this with a feeling that the balance was not so good and I was amazed.
The cut is good, but if the weight gets even a little during curling, the curl P4 falls over immediately and the ball is pushed out and floats, but the grain is slightly harder than the curl P4, and the sponge Vertical 20 with the same hardness no longer floats.
In addition, if the bottom of the ball is rubbed thinly in a quick swing, it will break even at a moderate grain height, and the tsutsuki is easy to handle.
If it is only a cut, it is Carl P4, but Cutman is equally important as Tsutsuki, and I thought it would be possible to rely on tools if it could cover a weakness that could not be helped.
I like it, but the vertical 20 with the same curl hardness as the P4 and the sponge has better ball retention, and it has been nicer than the vertical 55.
The cutman who is troubled to float when it knuckles and stops and wants to try the vertical once.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
Racket recommended use Hadraw Shield
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A person aiming to become a left-handed cutter (Experience:2〜3 years) If you are using grain height for the first time, use this
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My impressions after using it for about a month are that, first of all, it is easier to control than other high-grain rackets, and the ball goes exactly where you want it to, so it is stable.
The ball also spins well when you push or cut, so it plays the role of a high-grain racket.
The only downside is that it doesn't produce much speed, but that's the same for other high-grain rackets, so it's not a problem at all. I use a Cyber Shape Wood, which is very easy to use and very useful.
As for rackets for cutting, I think Stiga's Defensive Pro or Classic are good.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use CYBERSHAPE WOOD CWT
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Second line cutman (Experience:6〜10 years) The controls are perfect
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I've used the P1, P4, and Faint Long series so far, but when it comes to control, it's better than any other high-grain rubber. Thanks to that, the cuts and punches come in low. However, when it comes to the rotation side, no matter how fast I swing and how much I hit the ball, my practice partners, who are used to hitting it without exceeding P1 or 4, say that it doesn't hit much. It seems to be for people who can pick it up and keep picking it up. For your reference, those who have physical strength and defense range comparable to Tokyo Dome
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use YUTO MURAMATSU
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553 Cutman (Experience:11〜20 years)
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The amount of rotation is quite large.
Tsutsuki is hard to float and easy to catch.
Easy to cut blocks.
I feel like it's good for the front group.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
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horsetail (Experience:2〜3 years) Tsutsuki is very sharp + moderate knuckle
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I used extra thin. It cuts very well. The cut sticks in a straight line without a sense of floating. It is very soft so it fits a hard racket. The trajectory is slower and slower than Feint Long 3. It is very stable and can be used by both advanced and beginners.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
Racket recommended use DEFENSIVE PRO
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Morumofu (Experience:4〜5 years) For Cutman's back
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Anyway, the devil will be stable. You can do anything with ease. It can attack to some extent, so it is recommended for cut man
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
Racket recommended use DEFENSIVE CLASSIC
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