GLAYZER
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Medium hardness [Performance] Control and Spin to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:8.45
- Spin:8.52
- Control:8.91
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Reviews of GLAYZER. Players who use Rubber evaluate various points such as hardness of the sponge, speed, control, spin, and feel at impact thoroughly.(Page 5)
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Specifications
- Producer
- Butterfly
- Product code
- 06100
Reviews by user
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SMDR-Y (Experience:More than 20 years) Recommended for back use.
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Back, special thickness is used. Dignics 80 (extra-thick) is used for the forehand, and the total weight of the racket is 176.5g, so even with extra-thickness on both sides, you can swing more and more.
It is easy to drive, and the shot feeling when you hit it is comfortable.
The drive is a little shallower than the Dignics, but the stability is outstanding.
Considering the amount of money and the durability of the rubber, I think this is enough for intermediate users.
It may be too soft for players who usually use rubber hardness of 50 degrees or more, but it is worth trying once for those who say "lightness is justice".All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use LIBERTA SYNERGY
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new (Experience:6〜10 years) honor student without personality
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There is nothing that stands out, but it is a royal road rubber.
It's just better to find strengths from now on than someone who has some strengths.
If you find your strengths, you should be able to find what to use with digging and tenergy.
I think that there is something that sticks to those who think that Rosena is unsatisfactory or that it is difficult to use Dig.
However, since there is no explosive product like the one made in Germany, it may be unsatisfactory for those who seek sharp performance.
It wasn't an exciting friend, but it was a rubber that felt like a caring child.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use OVTCHAROV Innerforce ALC
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Fly Atter (Experience:Less than a year) For drivemen who want to compete with rotation
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I think that this rubber has about the middle performance between Rosena and Tenergy. I think that people who want to compete with rotational force rather than back are suitable for the fore side. I want to be more stable than I am now. I want to improve the rotation performance. It is recommended for those who say.
I am currently using Fly At Spin, but I am considering using it as the next rubber.
Coming soon. I'm really looking forward to seeing how it performs.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use KASUMI BASIC
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Tobacco Rokubako Ouchi (Experience:More than 20 years)
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It felt really good.
It's amazing, isn't it?
Those who know should know.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
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man obsessed with tools (Experience:Less than a year) Aiming to step up
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I'm really looking forward to it because it's a low-priced version of Tamas' new rubber, Dignics.
I think it would be good to use it next to Rosena as a rubber for stepping up.
I think that the inner force layer ALC, ALC.S is good for the racket because the rubber is a little hard.
If you want balance, ALC, and if you want ease of rotation and lightness, ALC.S is better.
I will wait patiently until the release.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use INNERFORCE LAYER ALC.S
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