Tackiness Chop II [Discontinued]

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Medium hardness
[Performance] Control and Spin to have excellent
Tackiness Chop II

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 6.79 / 10
  • 24 reviews
    • Speed:4.75
    • Spin:7.5
    • Control:7.75

    Recommended for the player who aims to create heavy under spin against a variety of shots.
    Quite favorable results occur when using a combination racket with Anti-Spin or Long Pips rubber on one side.

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    Specifications

    Price
    3,200 Yen(Include tax 3,520 Yen)
    Producer
    Butterfly
    Product code
    05620
    Speed
    75
    Spin
    100
    Hardness
    41

    Reviews by user

    • visitor

      Cut player who is not good at forehand

      Reviews by user

      I bought this about a year ago after someone recommended it to me.
      I use it on my forehand, and when I practice while turning around, I get a lot of spin on my pushes and cuts, which helps me score points in matches. ✨️

      I don't attack much in matches, so I don't have any comments on the offensive side.

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      2026/01/29
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      8
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little soft
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    • visitor

      SK (Experience:4〜5 years) Anyway, it doesn't bounce

      Reviews by user

      This is an attack-focused back-hand cutter. I was confused by the backhand rubbers and decided to get back to basics. It's medium thickness. The pros and cons are primarily due to its extremely weak bounce. It cuts better than the specs suggest.

      ◯ Advantages
      - Short serves with good cut
      - Overall stable receives (especially against long backhands)
      - Powerful cuts and pushes
      - Easy to perform side-spin pushes
      - Relatively insensitive to the opponent's spin

      △ Disadvantages
      - Low attack power
      - Cuts from the back court don't reach the court
      - Drives and hits fall off (straight to the net)
      - Unstable control when hitting long balls
      (Due to having to rely on power and swing speed)
      - Low durability

      To be honest, I wouldn't recommend this for attack-focused players intermediate or above. It seems to be a good fit for beginners who want to master spin, those who are not good at receiving, and those who use pen-sized clubs for serving. Unlike modern rubbers that bounce well and cut automatically, this rubber will help you rediscover the joy of cutting the ball yourself.

      See original review

      2026/01/24
      All
      5/10
      Speed
      2
      Spin
      6
      Control
      6
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use MARK WOOD

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