TRIPLE Double Extra
| Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Pretty soft [Performance] Spin and Control to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:7.63
- Spin:9.44
- Control:8.85
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Reviews of TRIPLE Double Extra. 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
- Producer
- VICTAS
- Product code
- 200060
- Excellent spin performance with strong adhesiveness, highly rated for drive and tutsuki
- Soft sheet surface allows good contact even on mistimed hits
- Stable short-range play and cut shots, strong in defensive techniques overall
- Adhesiveness deteriorates quickly requiring frequent replacement
- Low flight distance necessitates aggressive hitting, difficult transition for tension rubber users
Reviews by user
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Jiro (Experience:2〜3 years) Even if it hits the dregs, it will fit Verified Purchase
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2023/06/24
Although the sponge height is high, the sheet is soft, so it can be entered even if it fails to hit. If you hit it with all your might, the fast ball sinks deep into the court. Thanks to the softness of the sheet, it is easy to hit the meat even though it is strongly adhesive.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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Soil digging man (Experience:11〜20 years) Recommended for sticky sticky lovers Verified Purchase
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2021/02/07
It will be a comparison with Kyo Leopard NEO3 / PRO3.
It is more adhesive and harder than NEO3. The impression is that the power and speed are not so different.
In my case, I have the impression that the double extra only takes rotation. I think the weight is a little light, but it is the same.
Adhesive equivalent to PRO3. The double extra is supposed to be harder on the package, but the feel of hitting is the same.
The rotation is not so different, but the power and speed are much higher. The weight is about 7g.
If you are accustomed to sticking, I think you can decide NEO3 and double extras as you like.
Double extras are recommended for those who try to stick from tension.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use Kenta Matsudaira ALC
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D16 (Experience:2〜3 years) Rotation is good, but ...
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2022/05/19
If you buy this rubber, what is the first thing everyone will do? Many people will think that it is very sticky if it is said to be strong adhesive, but even if you touch this rubber It's not sticky and you'll think it's like a normal rubber to the touch. I think the next thing to do is to stick the balls together. I didn't feel that they were sticky to the touch, but when I tried sticking the balls together, they stuck together! Well, let's put it aside and get into the main subject. This rubber has a very slow rotation, but it has the only drawback. It doesn't fly very much, which is peculiar to adhesive, and this rubber does not fly at all because it is strongly adhesive. Therefore, when using this rubber, hit it vigorously. I think it will be easier to handle if you are aware of it. In addition, it is easy to drive and hit the bottom rotation, which is satisfactory. I found it a little difficult to play on the table.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use NIWA KOKI WOOD 90th
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Cutman lookalike (Experience:2〜3 years) It's really good
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2026/07/31
Because it's a sticky rubber, it generates spin without you even having to ask. If you initiate the attack yourself, the speed might be a little lacking, but smashes and such are excellent. (Recommended for players who play a defensive style like a cutman and hit softened chance balls.) I can see why Matsushita uses it.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use KOJI MATSUSHITA
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Genba Onko Sticky Journey, Part 1
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2026/07/02
I've been trying out various rubbers because I wanted to play table tennis with sticky rubbers, and this is my first one (or rather, my zeroth rubber, since I was originally a Turbo Blue user).
The feel is very similar to Turbo Blue, but with even more stickiness. That was my first impression.
The weight is slightly lighter compared to Turbo Blue, and the vibration transmitted to the hand is only slightly weaker, so it's not a problem.
Even when hitting light forehand strokes, it generates a good amount of topspin, which is very helpful.
The downsides are that it doesn't produce many tricky shots, and the stickiness wears off easily.
After using it for two months with four practice sessions a week, the stickiness disappears, so the frequency of replacement is higher than with Turbo Blue, which is a shame.
In addition, rather than saying it doesn't produce tricky shots, Turbo Blue's trajectory changes depending on how you hit the ball, while Double Extra seems to fly quite straight, so there are pros and cons.
Honestly, I'm thinking I might stick with it forever, but I think I'll move on to the next sticky rubber.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use Black Balsa 7.0
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Okay~ (Experience:2〜3 years) Recommended for defensive players
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2026/05/16
I switched from Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo Blue. It's less sticky than the Hurricane, but it's not like the slightly sticky Dignics 09c; it's just regular sticky. All techniques are easy to do: drives, pushes, stops, cuts, serves... The ball goes deep, so the opponent gets cornered. Also, for some reason, cuts are much easier to control than with the Hurricane. Drives are
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use KOJI MATSUSHITA
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adhesive lovers (Experience:4〜5 years) Suitable for cutmen
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2025/12/29
I felt like it didn't fly very far. I think you have to hit it a little. It takes quite a bit of spin. It's good to have stability.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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