RAKZA XX
| Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Little hard [Performance] Spin and Speed to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:9.38
- Spin:9.54
- Control:9.12
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Reviews of RAKZA XX. 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
- Yasaka
- Product code
- B89
Players use RAKZA XX
Reviews by user
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Meeting of table tennis father (Experience:11〜20 years) clearly upgraded
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2023/05/19
I've been using Rakuza 7 and Rakuza X, but it felt like a comprehensive upgrade.
I had the impression that it was easy to drive from the bottom rotation, that if the defense hit the racket, it was possible to return the ball in its own way, and it was easy to return the ball from the middle rear. It is an image that the same technology as before can be done with about 80% of the power.
When you touch the rubber, it feels hard, but the shot feeling is not so hard.
I think that those who have been using the Yasa color bar can transition without problems, so it is recommended.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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A passing bird (Experience:4〜5 years) The best forehand rubber I've ever used!
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2026/04/19
I used the black MAX on my forehand.
I had the impression that it consistently delivered high performance.
Previously, I used Dignisk 80 1.9mm, but after switching, my shots from the table to drives became more consistent. (This might be due to my own skill level.)
What surprised me most was how soft the feel was despite its hardness.
Also, it has a manual feel, making it easier to identify areas for improvement and clarify techniques.
It's a good rubber for stepping up from the Rakza series, and also for stepping up from the Tenergy series; I think it's a rubber that helps develop your skills.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use Innerforce ALC
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Cutman (Experience:11〜20 years) My thoughts as a defensive player
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2026/04/11
(Usage History)
I liked the name, so I used it with Diode Pro ST on the backhand and Ilius S1.3 on the backhand and Rakza XX Thick on the forehand.
With Extra Thick, my cuts were going over in important moments of the match.
After various adjustments, I settled on Thick.
(Impressions)
It has a good balance of offense and defense. Especially defensively.
Both cuts and pushes are easy to do. It cuts well.
For offense, with Thick, there are times when it feels a little lacking, but it goes in steadily.
Sometimes my drives don't have any spin even when I think I've put power into them, and vice versa, which is interesting.
Overall, I am very satisfied.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use DIODE PRO
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Kenshin Uesugi (Experience:2〜3 years) The first rubber I changed
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2025/08/12
It's thick and I use it on the backside.
Compared to Ventus Extra
Weight: Not too heavy
Hardness: Feels extremely hard
Spin: Easy to apply
Front court: The ball tends to fly farther and is more likely to go out
Middle court: I can hit the ball comfortably wherever I want
I think this rubber is recommended for people who like to attack with drives from the back rather than fighting in the front court.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use TRIBUS
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common man Worth using!
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2025/08/05
Everything is brought together on a high level.
I think this is the best rubber I've ever used.
You won't be able to hit the ball beyond the basic skills of an individual (obviously!), but you can hit the ball exactly how you want with all of your skills.
When you make a mistake with this rubber, you won't think, "That wasn't how it was supposed to be!"
It's a mysterious rubber that allows you to honestly accept the mistake and think, "It's my own skill that's to blame!"
I highly recommend giving it a try.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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Table tennis is fun (Experience:11〜20 years) nice
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2025/05/21
It's a little pricey for Yasaka, but the value for money is good.
It's such a good rubber that I wonder why it isn't more popular.
The performance of German-made rubbers is basically the same for all manufacturers, so the price is low.
Yasaka is a manual rubber, so the possibilities are endless depending on the user.
I wish I had found it sooner.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use Innerforce ZLC
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(Experience:6〜10 years) A rubber with great cost performance and performance
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2025/05/10
I tried it with the F surface thickness.
My first impression was that it didn't feel as hard as I felt it when I touched it, even though it's a 50° rubber.
The rotation, speed, and height of the arc are all the best I've ever used.
It is particularly characterized by the height of the arc and the amount of rotation, and if you don't trust the rubber and swing forward rather than lifting it yourself, you will go over the speed drive.
The loop also has a steep trajectory, and the sinking and acceleration after the bounce are tremendous, so I got the impression that there were many block mistakes on the receiver's side.
The downside is that it is heavy. Even with a thickness of 157X150, it weighs nearly 50G.
Finally, it is one step ahead in terms of price compared to other companies' flagship models, so please give it a try.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use Innerforce Layer ALC
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