HEXER POWERGRIP

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

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 8.67 / 10
  • 36 reviews
    • Speed:7.89
    • Spin:8.94
    • Control:8.25
    Perform Like Hell / Magic Spin

    Spin, power, consistency, precision.
    Perform like hell: The 47.5 ° hard sponge with large pores creates catapult and power for a variety of spin and tempo strikes.
    Create magic spin: The advanced, plastic ball-optimized top sheet made of 100% natural rubber allows maximum spin and magical flight curves.
    Constancy and precision through perfectly matched sponge and rubber components.
    Ideal to kick the plastic ball with more quality.
    For players who understand spin and precision as the ultimate basis for their modern topspin game.

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    Specifications

    Price
    5,600 Yen(Include tax 6,160 Yen)
    Producer
    Andro
    Product code
    112297

    Reviews by user

    • MK

      MK

      Reviews by user

      Both rubber and sponge are easy to bite and stabilize. It is difficult to control compared to Hexa grip, but it is a good rubber because its speed is high. I think that I can handle both the fore and back as a ball with a large amount of rotation can be squeezed even if it is lightly rubbed or bitten.
      Recommended for those who want a stable drive with a large amount of rotation.

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      2019/07/17
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft
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    • visitor

      Nakamu (Experience:6〜10 years) Extremely easy to use

      Reviews by user

      As the title says, it's stable for all plays. The drive depth is a little shallow. It's more geared towards rallies than smashing through. It's more suited to middle and high school students. If you want to smash through, I think the Lazanta R48, which has the same hardness, would be better.

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      2025/08/07
      All
      7/10
      Speed
      6
      Spin
      7
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use WANOKIWAMI REN OFF

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    • lion

      lion (Experience:6〜10 years) Hitting a heavy ball

      Reviews by user

      I stuck it on the forehand side of a reversible pen.

      It gives a great grip when driving!
      You can feel the rotation, so I think it gives good control.

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      2025/01/12
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      9
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use Spin ace carbon

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    • visitor

      jone (Experience:2〜3 years) Almost the same performance as Tena 05

      Reviews by user

      This rubber is incredibly easy to use. The reason for this is the ease of driving. This rubber has notable features for techniques such as loop drives, speed drives, and underspin shots. It draws a stable arc just like the Teji series, and even for rotational techniques such as snake shots, the rotation and ease of use are outstanding. I have never seen anyone who bought it regrettable.

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      2024/11/10
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      9
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use CLIPPER WOOD

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    • visitor

      back bunbunmaru (Experience:4〜5 years) Overwhelming amount of rotation

      Reviews by user

      I borrowed one from a friend and played it.
      When I hit the ball by making it deeply dig into the seat, I was able to obtain a high amount of rotation with all techniques.
      In particular, when I tried to insert the Tsutsuki like the Tsutsuki on the front while digging in, I was able to obtain a level of rotation that I would never be able to lift.
      Due to its high rotational ability, the bounce is modest, but the firm grip and arc make the ball very stable.
      Recommended for those who want more stability than Lazanter R48, or those who want to step up from high elasticity or beginner tension.

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      2024/01/25
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use TREIBER CI OFF

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    • Manjiro

      Manjiro (Experience:2〜3 years) as the name suggests

      Reviews by user

      It's exactly what the name says in the headline.
      Lower rotation is also surprisingly easy to lift. A strong child at my school also said that the drive is heavy. You can go fore or back.
      However, when driving from the middle to the apse, it is just about thick enough to enter, so I think that extra thick (2.1 mm) is better for those who score in inquiries and rallies.

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      2023/07/30
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use KORBEL

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    • Gengar

      Gengar (Experience:6〜10 years) For stepping up to Lazanta

      Reviews by user

      50.7g with 1.9mm on MK7
      The power when you bite and hit is high.
      The drive is stable, but I was a little worried about the lower rotation. However, I think that it can not be helped considering the price.
      It is a step-up rubber before using Lazanta.
      This rubber will fit, but if you want power, I think you should change to Lazanta.

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      2023/04/05
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      8
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use MK7

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