GLAYZER09C
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Medium hardness [Performance] Spin and Control to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:8
- Spin:9.21
- Control:8.65
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Reviews of GLAYZER09C. 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
- Butterfly
- Product code
- 06110
Reviews by user
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Yuu. Cutman (Experience:2〜3 years) No flaws, but few advantages
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This rubber is an adhesive tension, and it is a rubber that embodies the best of adhesion and tension.
The lower rotation is easy to lift, and it has specs that can not be defeated even with a technique where strong rotation collides with each other like a counter.
However, although it was sticky, it didn't take a lot of rotation, and the more I shook it, the more it rotated and speeded up, giving me the impression that it was an auto rubber.
I think that it fits any racket, and it is a rubber that can be used by men and women of all ages, so please try using it!All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use SK Carbon
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Shokichi It's hard to see the positives right after winning
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My first impression was not that good. It was completely different from the rubber I borrowed from an acquaintance, so at first I didn't know what was good about it. The sticky part and the fact that the dig series flies up when it hits made it difficult to use because it bounced up too much.
It took about two or three weeks for me to think it was good. By that time, the stickiness had dropped to a moderate level, so it didn't bounce too much and became much more straightforward. In a sense, the sticky tension was gone, so it was made in Japan, so it had good bite and I couldn't find any particular flaws.
It became easier to cut and push, so I felt like it reflected my ability directly. Therefore, it's tough for people who expect something from a rubber, or who want it to spin more! Also, cutmen may not like it at first if they like to "create their own trajectory." If you want to create a trajectory that obeys your Tenergy swing and arms, Glazer 09c is particularly difficult to use at first, and you will only be able to evaluate it (like it or dislike it) after the sticky feeling has worn off to a certain extent.
This rubber really shows its true potential, so it's definitely of Butterfly quality!All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use DIODE PRO
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For junior and senior high school students... (Experience:6〜10 years) Good rubber
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I think there are people around me who use the Glazer, so I tried it out, and if you feel that it bounces too much or you want a little more spin, this is the one I would like you to try. It's like a child of the Dig 09C, so I think it's a great introduction to sticking.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use Timo Boll ALC
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Cut it (Experience:4〜5 years) It has no particular flavor.
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I use it as a cut player.
The push shots are stable and sharp, and if you have the technique to control the cut, you can hit a good ball.
Naturally, attacks are easy and stable. It's for people who want to be able to both cut and attack.
As it's the entry-level version of Dignics, I'd like to compare it with Dignics once I've acquired the technique.
I'm quite satisfied with this, but what does it mean that Dignics is even better...?All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use DIODE PRO
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Makochin (Experience:More than 20 years)
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This rubber is like a lower-level version of Dignics 09C.
For better or worse, the sponge is soft, so it's easy to handle, but the power is only so-so.
However, the ball doesn't fall even if you hit it with a bang, so if you hit it with a bang, the ball goes in well.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce SUPER ZLC
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LOVERUBBER (Experience:11〜20 years) (Slight) Cover the sticky bounce with the racket
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I use high-performance and highly elastic rubbers such as Dignics and Tenergy, and while I get intoxicated with the exhilarating feeling during practice, when it comes to a match I can't fit it on the table or I lose to the amount of rotation my opponent gives me... In those cases, I use the Glazer 09C. However, the tension type can be matched with any racket, but this slight adhesion feels good to increase the sense of speed with the repulsive force of the racket to a certain extent. It really goes well with harder plywood and ZLC types rather than softer plywood and soft carbon ALC. It's easy to play on the table, and the serve is also cut off. It seems to be quite durable for an adhesive, and the cost performance is also good. It doesn't feel as hard as the Dig 09C, and it's a truly adhesive tension.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use Innerforce Layer ZLC
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Oily katabura (Experience:11〜20 years) Better than nothing
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I used to use a pen-style rubber with a zipper, but after about 15 years I got back into table tennis and tried it again. I got injured and switched to shakehand, and I couldn't figure out what rubber to use. I ended up with the Glazer 09c. The feel was like a zipper with a Kyoryo, and it was really easy to hit, and the feeling of grabbing the ball and hitting with an angle were really good for the shakehand back that I'm not used to. If you feel like you can't handle tension rubbers or spin rubbers, I think it's a good idea to try it out. I recommend it.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use LIBERTA GLORIOUS
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