GLAYZER09C
| Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Medium hardness [Performance] Spin and Control to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:7.79
- Spin:8.98
- Control:8.66
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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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2023/05/29
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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(Experience:4〜5 years) Lightly adhesive tension beginner's rubber
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2026/01/25
I used 2.1mm.
This is my first time using a slightly sticky rubber, so I'm still experimenting with how to hit it.
My first impression was that it doesn't fly far, it just goes up. It was a completely different experience compared to the standard Glazer, which is linear.
The sheet is so soft that it doesn't feel very hard, despite having a sponge hardness of 52°.
A softer sheet would seem to have issues with hitting on the table, but as expected of a slightly sticky rubber, it handles the table and counters perfectly.
However, although drives do go up, the ball trajectory is clean, the amount of spin is moderate, and it's not very powerful, so it lacks decisive power.
In any case, it's an easy rubber to use, so I think it's just right for learning about slightly sticky tension.
To be honest, I probably should have used a racket with a slightly harder inner or outer string.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use Innerforce Layer ALC
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People who want to become Seiya Hosokawa (Experience:Less than a year) Stable rotation and aggressiveness
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2025/12/23
I started playing table tennis about two months ago and initially used Nittaku rubbers. They have a tremendous amount of spin, yet are stable and very easy to serve. Therefore, their offensive power is inferior to that of Glazer. However, their offensive power is undeniably high compared to other rubbers that emphasize similar spin. However, their high price is a drawback.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use OUTER FORCE CAF
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Glazer 09C Fan (Experience:2〜3 years) Revolution. (sticky)
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2025/11/28
When I first joined the table tennis club, I couldn't decide on a rubber, so I chose this one. It generated surprising spin on my drives, and since it uses Spring Sponge X, I could play in a wide range of positions, from the middle to the back of the court. It also has a nice combination of light adhesion and Spring Sponge, and while it's not quite as elastic, it gives you a similar feel, so I recommend it for beginners.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use FALCIMA
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Fore adhesive tension/back change table (Experience:Less than a year) Easy-to-use adhesive tension
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2025/10/02
I use it on my forehand.
I use the extra thick version. This rubber doesn't have many quirks and I think it has more of a sticky tension than a tension rubber.
It cuts the serve well and makes smashes and hitting shots easy.
However, as I use it, the stickiness gradually wears off. It's not as sharp as it was at the beginning.
This is a sticky rubber I recommend for beginners and intermediate players.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use Maze ADVANCE
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Bagibuson (Experience:2〜3 years) The best match combination
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2025/08/08
I use the extra thick black rubber on my forehand.
Pros
The sheet is strong and soft.Excellent control.
It's not sticky, but has a slight adhesiveness that rivals tension.
It works well with any hitting style, whether rubbing or hitting.
Cons
The ball is too even.
Speed: -1.
It sticks too much.
Racket compatibility:
Outer rubber: Guarantees initial speed.
Inner rubber: Good ball control, so there's a concern about overshooting.
Plywood: Can't compete with spin.
Compared to other rubbers:
Spin: Tenergy > V20 ≥ Glazer 09C
Speed: VENTUS extra ≥ Glazer 09CAll Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use Freitas ALC
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Wandering Cutman (Experience:6〜10 years) It has no quirks, for better or worse! This is for intermediate and lower level players.
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2025/08/06
As expected, this is Dignics' entry-level model. It does spin well.
Serves and push shots are impeccable. Long shots are also well-suited.
However, from a cut shot player's perspective, when using it for forehand cuts, it tends to result in a knuckle cut,
which often drops like a forkball and goes straight into the net, so I try to hit it at a slightly sharper angle.
Another good thing about this rubber is that it's light.
It's easy to swing, so I think it would also be good for junior high school students and women.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use DIODE PRO
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