RASANTER C53
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Little hard [Performance] Spin and Control to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:8.55
- Spin:9.27
- Control:9
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Reviews of RASANTER C53. 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
- Andro
- Product code
- 110021099
Players use RASANTER C53
Reviews by user
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A person at a certain table tennis facility (Experience:6〜10 years)
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It is a change from hybrid K3, and the comparison target is K3.
rotation C53=K3
Speed C53 > K3
Sheet strength C53K3 and C53 are completely different in how to hit.
With K3, if you rub it against the ball in the same way as with pure adhesive, you will get a good amount of rotation and a good flight distance.
C53 has the impression that the flight distance drops a little when rubbed.
It is an impression that goodness comes out if you can hook it firmly on the rubber and fly it by rotation.
Therefore, I think that the amount of rotation of the serve and loop drive will be quite large.
The C53 is recommended for those who hit the ball by hooking it firmly onto the sheet.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use OVTCHAROV Innerforce ALC
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Takujinmaru (Experience:4〜5 years) God Rubber
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Not only is it good for counter play, but it's also strong for spin drives.
The speed goes in deep and I was able to make speed drives that my opponent couldn't take.
However, the control performance is a little low, but I think that's due to my lack of skill.
But there's no doubt that it's a good rubber.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use SYNTELIAC ZCI OFF
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katsuo000_2 (Experience:More than 20 years) Not only the sponge but also the seat is a rubber that seems to try to grab the ball.
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max, black.
74g → 52g
Shore C hardness meter measured from the seat side: 42.8°
D05: 48g, 50.0°
T05: 47g, 44.6°1. Not only the sponge but also the seat is rubber that makes you feel like you're trying to grab the ball! Recommended for those who drive with low RBI!
2. The arch line is raised, making it easier to hit downward rotation!
3. Counter drive is extremely easy!
Adhesive rubber is popular these days, but I think it's a rubber that grips the ball tremendously and won't let you down when you want to hit the ball and drive like a European player.
I have also reviewed it on my blog, so please refer to it.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use ALNADE INNER
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juventino (Experience:6〜10 years) If you can master it, you'll be angry
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This is a transition from using Kyouhyou for 5 years. This will be compared to the Kyo-Hyo-type.
Naturally, the momentum of this one is incomparably stronger. However, perhaps because of the hardness of 53 degrees, the feel at impact was closer to that of adhesive rubber than I expected, so I was able to accept it with ease.
The loop drive will rotate less, but will lift up firmly. The quality of the speed drive is also high. And above all, I don't feel like I'll miss a counter drive. A lively ball will enter. Also, if you block to overlap your opponent's drive, it will automatically become a counter drive lol ("C" in C53 is C for counter spin)Of course, it's hard, so if you don't swing it properly, the ball may fall or become a ball with only speed. For people who can swing well. I think it is better for beginners and those without power to at least choose 48.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use CARBONADO 90
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Digging man (Experience:11〜20 years) best cut
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I am a cutman with an attack racket.
It's a rubber that holds the ball very well, and the forecut/counter is excellent. It feels softer than 53 degrees. I think it's exactly as described as a tension rubber rather than a slightly sticky rubber. It can also cut Tsutsuki sufficiently.
Recommended for tension rubber users who want more rotation, and slightly adhesive rubber users who want more momentum.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use MA LONG CARBON 3
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I'm an addict (Experience:Less than a year) Seriously easy to use
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I chose this rubber because I wanted a little challenge. First of all, as stated, he is a junior high school student for less than a year. I've only been using it for less than a month, but it's really easy to use and extremely strong. It has speed, rotation, and is seriously the best rubber. I think it would be the best if I could use it a little more.
By the way, it was lighter than I expected.
(Racket) Fly at carbon + Factive (medium thickness) + Glaser 09c (thick) = 165g
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Fly at carbon + Glaser 09c (thick) + Lazanter c53 (2.0) = 175g
It is like this.
Should I try R53 next? wAll Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use FLYATT Carbon
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Jiro (Experience:2〜3 years) fly quite a bit
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I felt that it was a rubber that flew quite a bit. However, as you use it, the momentum will become just right (about 3 days). Then, you can apply it with a sheet or use a sponge to dig it in, so I felt it was quite versatile. However, if you hit it halfway, it will fall off, so a certain amount of skill is required. I felt it was similar to v20doble extra.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use Swat Power
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