V>20 Double Extra

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Little hard
[Performance] Spin and Speed to have excellent
V>20 Double Extra

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 9.49 / 10
  • 73 reviews
    • Speed:9.04
    • Spin:9.08
    • Control:9.01

    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

    Price
    6,600 Yen(Include tax 7,260 Yen)
    Producer
    VICTAS
    Product code
    200080
    Customer Reviews SummaryAI Summary
    A versatile rubber that delivers consistent performance across all techniques despite its 52.5 degree hardness, thanks to excellent sheet grip. However, it is not beginner-friendly and is regarded as a high-difficulty product designed for intermediate to advanced players with solid fundamentals.
    ■ Frequently Mentioned Points
    • Despite high hardness, the sheet grips well and doesn't feel overly stiff
    • Excellent against backspin; counters and drives are easy to execute
    • Soft sheet for ease of use, hard sponge for powerful shots
    • Combines stability and power for match performance
    • Considerable weight; difficult to master without proper technique
    ■ Representative Voices
    ▲ PositiveAlthough rated 52.5 degrees, the sheet grip is excellent so the hardness doesn't feel overwhelming. The tolerance and forgiveness allow all techniques like stops, chiquita, and counters to stabilize. This is a rubber that wins matches.
    ▽ CriticalThis appears to be designed for advanced players capable of loading a hard rubber. With my usual scrubbing motion, the spin doesn't grip as well.

    Reviews by user

    • visitor

      Recently changed to this (Experience:2〜3 years) A little too far?

      Reviews by user

      I bought the max, but it seems to fly too far in the front and middle court. I think 2.0 would be better for the front and middle court. From the back court, max is definitely the best.
      It's a rubber with almost no flaws, but if I had to say something, it was a little heavy. Also, it didn't spin as much as I expected, either because it didn't suit me or because I wasn't skilled enough.
      It has a long lifespan, spins just right, and best of all, has great control. And the smashes are super fast lol.
      I think it's a rubber worth trying out.
      Sorry for the long post.

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      2026/02/03
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      8
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use TIMBER 7 OFF/S

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    • Kotaros

      Kotaros All-purpose rubber

      Reviews by user

      It feels softer than the hardness advertised by the manufacturer.
      The sheet is strong and you won't be defeated by your opponent's spin.
      If you swing it properly, you'll get a lot of spin and solid speed. I think it's a versatile rubber that can do anything. Since it's a German rubber, I didn't feel much of an auto-feel.
      If you like German rubber, I think this rubber is very easy to use.

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      2026/02/02
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      9
      Control
      7
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Acoustic

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    • visitor

      DD

      Reviews by user

      Used on both sides with a Nippon Pen.
      It has excellent ball control and feels soft, and light hits don't even feel the 52.5-degree hardness.
      The ball tends to rise, and drive-type techniques tend to settle in if you overlap the sponge a little.
      When hitting hard, the high sponge hardness comes into play, producing a powerful ball with a high-pitched sound.
      The sheet's good ball control makes it easy to control with light hits, while the high sponge hardness makes it easy to generate power with hard hits, allowing for a balanced approach.
      The amount of spin is easy to apply regardless of skill, including serves, drives, and pushes, and I think the maximum spin is high.
      I initially used the extra sheet on the back side, but I felt there was a lot of energy loss, so I switched to double extra. It doesn't feel hard, so it's easier to use.
      The tendency for the ball to rise also seems to work well with the back side.
      Although the sheet is soft, it doesn't have a short lifespan and is a good value rubber.

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      2025/12/29
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      9
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use LIBERTA SOLID Pro

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    • visitor

      VICTAS recommendation (Experience:2〜3 years) Softer than hard

      Reviews by user

      I switched to STIGA's DNA Hybrid H because it felt too stiff.

      I use the Inner Force Layer ALC.S racket.

      I'm not a big impact player, so I often lost the ball with hybrids, but with the V20 Double Extra, the ball goes up when I swing it. It really does.

      It seems to have a lot of backspin, and it's easy to apply spin.

      If I had to say one drawback, it would be that when paired with an inner racket, the arc rises too much, making it a little difficult to handle.

      Other than that, it's truly a godly rubber.

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      2025/10/31
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use INNERFORCE LAYER ALC.S

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    • Lotus__927

      Lotus__927 (Experience:4〜5 years) Anyway, a god rubber that allows stable attack

      Reviews by user

      I used to have Niwa Takaki Wood with V>20 on both sides, but I changed my racket so I'm trying again.
      Chiquita is so easy to do. I can swing it more and more because I feel secure that it will go up.
      I've also been able to extend my blocks. It may be because of my hitting technique, but it seems to accelerate a lot in my hands.
      Needless to say, it's great for drives, smashes, counters, etc.
      The best rubber I've ever used. There are no flaws as long as you get the feeling of hooking the serve.
      It's a shame that I took a risk and made my forehand into a dig (be careful if you change it because the hitting technique is very different from a dig).
      Next time I'll definitely use V>20 on both sides.

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      2025/07/27
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Innerforce Layer ALC

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    • visitor

      seaweed (Experience:More than 20 years) Goes well with outerwear

      Reviews by user

      When you stick it to the outer racket, it bites in firmly and then pops out, which is an excellent feeling.

      When you put it on the outer racket, it grips for a moment longer than other rubbers, so it's very controllable. Even when used on the back side, it doesn't feel as hard as rubbers in the same price range, so I recommend a 48 degree feel.

      The speed and rotation are also at a satisfactory level.
      The drive is on the surface, and the ball goes well whether you hang it or bounce it. A rubber with some play.

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      2025/07/07
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      7
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Zhang Jike ALC

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    • A cutman who has only used VICTAS

      A cutman who has only used VICTAS (Experience:4〜5 years)

      Reviews by user

      Used the black max forehand.

      The swing speed is directly reflected in the speed and spin, so it's easy to switch between knuckle cuts and raging cuts.

      When I stopped swinging midway through a drive exchange, I was hit hard by the spin and it blew me away (probably due to lack of technique) (although if I block it with the intention of stopping it from the beginning, it stops nicely).

      Summary

      It's easy to hit the ball you imagine.

      It is affected by the spin, but depending on how you receive the ball, it doesn't get too strong.

      The amount of spin is easy to control.

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      2025/05/04
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard
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