RASANTER R53

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Hard
[Performance] Speed and Spin to have excellent
RASANTER R53
RASANTER R53 RASANTER R53

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  • Rating: 9.48 / 10
  • 48 reviews
    • Speed:9.54
    • Spin:9.52
    • Control:7.92
    R53 - THE BEST RASANTER EVER!

    The new top rubber in the RASANTER family does not just differ in its sponge hardness. With R53, andro opens a new chapter in rubber technology. The R53 is the first rubber with the newly developed andro ENERGY CELL sponge that charges every topspin with outstanding dynamics. In the unforgotten World Cup match between GAUZY and XU XIN, the new sponge caused a stir for the first time. Now the R53 is ready for mass production as a complete system solution with a new top rubber - and is now available for all those who are confident to handle this rubber. The new R53, without a doubt, the sharpest andro rubber of all time.

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    Specifications

    Price
    7,600 Yen(Include tax 8,360 Yen)
    Producer
    Andro
    Product code
    112292
    Customer Reviews SummaryAI Summary
    While the soft sheet feel despite 53-degree hardness and excellent speed/spin performance earn high praise, the heavy weight and difficulty in handling make it ideal for advanced players only. Evaluations vary significantly depending on racket hardness compatibility and skill level.
    ■ Frequently Mentioned Points
    • Soft sheet feel despite hardness rating, with excellent grip and catch
    • Outstanding speed and spin performance with powerful drive shots
    • Requires strength and technique; designed for advanced players
    • Prone to overdrives; precise control ability is essential
    • Racket compatibility crucial; performs well with wood or defensive rackets
    ■ Representative Voices
    ▲ PositiveSpeed and spin rank among the best. The sheet is surprisingly soft for 53-degree hardness with excellent catch. Compared to other high-performance rubbers like Tenergy, the speed performance is superior, and proper technique produces excellent results.
    ▽ CriticalDespite 53-degree hardness, it's difficult to handle and causes frequent overdrives for players lacking proper swing technique. The weight is also heavy, making it challenging for intermediate players without lower body strength to master. R48 offers wider tolerance and is recommended for beginners.

    Reviews by user

    • katsuo000

      katsuo000 (Experience:More than 20 years) A rubber sheet that makes it easy to create arcs!

      Reviews by user

      52 g in UM
      1. The amount of rotation is quite high. With Tena 05 or above, I think it's easy to play and approaches Digg 05. There is a feeling that the rotation takes on its own!
      2. While the dig and the tena rotate neatly, the gyro is easy to rotate, it is easy to get rough, and it is easy to get a ball like a habit ball!
      3. Since the bench is hard, it is easier to stop than expected.
      Points of concern
      ・Because it grows beyond the net more than you imagined, it is easier for you to fly distance and overmiss is easier than you think. Even if you try to rotate it on the table, it will bite you so it is easy to make an over-miss.
      ・There is a ball, but if you hit it only with the seat, it will be short and it will be difficult to do a shallow loop drive.
      -Since the seat is thin and soft, it is easily affected by the other party's drive. It's possible to do counters, but it's easier to do a dig or V>15 Extra.
      ・Is it too heavy and too hard for the back?
      That's it.
      If I was a student, I felt that it was the best spin performance for the price, so I think I changed it immediately.
      I felt that it was too hard for the back and a little soft foreground.
      We are very satisfied with the performance for the price.
      I would appreciate your reference.

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      2020/06/04
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      8
      Control
      7
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Zhang Jike ZLC

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    • (Experience:6〜10 years) Powerful Speed Rubber

      Reviews by user

      I tried out the UM. It's said to be about 52g after cutting.

      The sheet itself hasn't changed from the R48, but the hardness has increased significantly, and you definitely feel the hardness.

      This rubber requires a lot of impact power. I could tolerate it for forehand long balls, but it was too hard for backhand.

      The speed and spin when hitting thickly are top-class.

      However, as is the fate of thin-sheet rubbers, it's difficult to impart spin when hitting thinly.

      This is more pronounced than with DNA Platinum, and it's more suited to players who hit aggressively with speed rather than loops.

      Also, it's definitely less forgiving than the R48, and you have to be careful in topspin rallies and counters.

      It feels like the sheet is somehow too thin or overpowered by the hardness of the sponge...

      It's undoubtedly a good rubber with character, but I would recommend the R48 instead.

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      2026/06/13
      All
      7/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      8
      Control
      6
      Hardness Hard

      Racket recommended use REVOLDIA CNF

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    • A girl who sells her macho side

      A girl who sells her macho side (Experience:2〜3 years) Not as hard as expected

      Reviews by user

      My first impression was that it wasn't that stiff.

      It was a UM, so it flew really far and was difficult to control... I recommend starting with the 2.0.

      It's super fast, but the flight is linear, so you have to close the face tightly to hit it.

      The amount of spin on the drive is amazing, but the difficulty increases dramatically with underspin.

      The push shot flies really low and is a bit scary, but it goes in deep, so it's really good.

      I'm happy that it spins really fast from the serve.

      Overall, it was pretty good, but whether I could handle it is another matter, so I think the R48 would be fine.

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      2025/12/30
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      9
      Control
      6
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Innerforce Layer ALC

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    • visitor

      Brush (Experience:2〜3 years) What is this!!

      Reviews by user

      Lazanter R53
      This rubber is really good.
      I use Outer Force ALC, which doesn't generate much spin, but even with Outer Force, I get a ton of spin on loops, serves, cuts, and curves in all sorts of situations.
      The speed is just perfect.
      I was already fast because I use an outer force, but since I started using Lazanter R53, my speed-based techniques like smashes, speed drives, and flicks have become insanely fast.
      The ball feels hard on impact.
      I understand that it produces speed, but it's amazing how much spin it can produce, lol.
      The control is pretty good.
      I used to use Dignics 05,
      but I had a better impression of it.
      This rubber is probably best suited to
      those who primarily use drives and like to take the initiative in their play.

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      2025/11/09
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Hard

      Racket recommended use OUTER FORCE ALC

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    • visitor

      Manato Manato (Experience:11〜20 years) Streets named 53

      Reviews by user

      This rubber is not bad by any means. However, because it is so fast, it often overshoots the target, making it difficult to control when playing in a match or when attacking on the table. Additionally, the ball leaves the racket quickly, so it flies away before you can apply any spin. While the performance of this rubber itself is not bad, I think there are many rubbers with better performance and ease of use that have a hardness of 53 degrees or higher.

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      2025/08/30
      All
      7/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      8
      Control
      6
      Hardness Hard

      Racket recommended use WANOKIWAMI MIDORI DEF

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    • visitor

      Hidechapin (Experience:6〜10 years) Anyway, it's a good rubber

      Reviews by user

      I used R53 and then C53 and the C series was very good, but the C series had a semi-long life.

      When I went back to R53, it had a long life, it bit well and didn't feel hard.

      I think it's the best rubber from Andro.

      I personally recommend it for the forehand side!

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      2024/12/13
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      10
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use SYNTELIAC ZCO OFF/S

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    • visitor

      trouble hall (Experience:2〜3 years) Hardness that doesn't feel hard

      Reviews by user

      Even if you use both the back and foreground, you can go deep and drive.
      It's easy to do tabletop techniques, it's easy to do Tsukki and Chiquita, and it's the best in everything.

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      2024/02/12
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Hard

      Racket recommended use SYNTELIAC VCI OFF

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