V>20 Double Extra
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Little hard [Performance] Spin and Speed to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:9.05
- Spin:9.08
- Control:9.03
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Reviews of V>20 Double Extra. Players who use Rubber evaluate various points such as hardness of the sponge, speed, control, spin, and feel at impact thoroughly.(Page 2)
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Specifications
- Producer
- VICTAS
- Product code
- 200080
Players use V>20 Double Extra
Reviews by user
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Current high school student (Experience:4〜5 years) It feels softer than other 50 degree glasses.
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I used to use V20 Extra. The average weight of Niwa Takaki Wood is 90g, but mine is 82g, so it doesn't fly as much as other people's woods. Maybe because it doesn't fly as much, it felt soft even when I used a surprisingly hard rubber of 47.5 degrees, so I changed from V20 Extra to Double Extra this time!
My first impression was that it had a lot of bounce and a strong hook. When I did an F drive, I went over on the first shot lol
I felt that this rubber was not at all inferior to the upper types! It was a 7-ply wood, but it bounced like an inner! lol
I'm not sure if it will be helpful for those who are conscious of hitting it, because the bottom rotation is about 60-70% rubbing and 30-40% hitting, but I think it's very easy to use for those who are conscious of hitting it, but I think it's very easy to use for those who are conscious of hitting it and putting it in an arc!
This rubber is in the hard category, but it's not really hard! Because the sheet is soft.
I think it's a great fit for those who hit it like I do, who hit it in an arc! !
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use KOKI NIWA WOOD
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Hercules of the Far East (Experience:More than 20 years) No matter what I use I always come back to this
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Forehand experience
- You can feel confident that if you swing it, it will go in. You also feel like the ball is moving.
- The arc is low, but it goes over the net and settles on the table.
- It's better to hit it on the surface rather than rubbing it.
- Especially for underspin shots, if you can hit it and swing forward, you can get a very good ball.
- It also feels like you can hit a loop drive by letting it dig in a little rather than on the surface.Disadvantages
- When the rubber is new, it feels a little hard, so if you wait patiently and can't hit the ball, it may fall off.Backhand experience
- If you wait patiently and build up your momentum before hitting it, you can get a good ball.
- The hit itself is very stable, but since you hold the ball for a long time, it doesn't move very much.
- The block stops well. It's not affected by the opponent's rotation, so you can handle loops without stress.
- Perhaps because you hold the ball, flicks are very easy. Even flicks that bounce off the ball go in reliably.
- As with forehand shots, it's better to hit it on the surface with underspin. It was difficult to make a loop.Bonus: I felt that it went very well with CNF material.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use ArcCaster
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I've been using it on my forehand since it was first released.
At first, I was worried about whether I could use it properly because it's 52.5 degrees, but now it's become such a good match for me that I can't think of any other option.
Good points
- I don't feel the stiffness that I was concerned about.
- As advertised, it has a high degree of freedom.
->It's much easier to counter.
- It cuts the serve well.
->It's also easy to hit low.
- It's great for the really important parts of the match.Good points
- Because it's a German rubber, it feels a little heavy.
-> I don't have much strength, but my ALC racket is enough to cover that.It feels closer to an Android than an iPhone.
Normally, there will be a gap between your personal preferences as you use it, but this rubber easily overcame that issue.
I recommend it to people who want to play more freely and unconventionally.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use Garaydia ALC
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Rough (Experience:11〜20 years)
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This is the first rubber I've ever used that has such a solid sheet, yet can bounce and spin well. However, the sponge is thicker than usual, so it's a bit heavy.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use Zhang Jike ALC
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Heavy guy enthusiast (Experience:11〜20 years)
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Frankly speaking, it's extremely heavy. I was used to Dignics, but as soon as I changed to Dignics, the weight of the racket increased by about 5g. However, once you get used to it, it spins a lot and has a lot of power, so it becomes easier to use.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use FRANZISKA Innerforce ZLC
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cotton candy (Experience:11〜20 years) In terms of hardness
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Used by pasting both sides on Vizcaria. Considering the hardness of 52.5°, it bites firmly and rotates. Vizcaria has a long distance, so it seems like it might be overkill, but it settles down nicely. Technically, it seems like it's easy to do anything. A normal or hard racket seems to be better than a soft one. I don't have much to say if it has a long lifespan, but since I just installed it, I'm not sure how long it will last.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use VISCARIA
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Lazanter (Experience:2〜3 years)
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It's 52.5, but it's a versatile rubber that can get enough speed without much force.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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