GLAYZER09C

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Medium hardness
[Performance] Spin and Control to have excellent
GLAYZER09C
GLAYZER09C GLAYZER09C

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 8.83 / 10
  • 47 reviews
    • Speed:7.79
    • Spin:8.98
    • Control:8.66

    Reviews of GLAYZER09C. Players who use Rubber evaluate various points such as hardness of the sponge, speed, control, spin, and feel at impact thoroughly.(Page 2)

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    Specifications

    Price
    5,500 Yen(Include tax 6,050 Yen)
    Producer
    Butterfly
    Product code
    06110

    Reviews by user

    • visitor

      Tai-chan (Experience:4〜5 years) Feels extremely hard

      Reviews by user

      I stuck it on both sides with extra thickness.
      The amount of rotation of the drive on both the forehand and backhand is more than normal tension.
      When I get a quote or drive, the ball stretches a little, which is great.
      I feel that this is just right for intermediate players who have solidified their basics.
      The underspin, counter, and daiba (chiquita, flick) are perfect as they are slightly sticky.
      When I look at reviews from time to time, there are people who say that the first time they use it, the stickiness is very good and the serve and drive are applied, but the second and third times, the amount of rotation of the serve and drive has clearly decreased, but to be honest, it's at a level that doesn't bother me even after using it for about a month and a half lol lol I think the stickiness is decreasing, but that doesn't mean that the spin is not applied. If you still say that it's not applied, it's either that you're not using the sticky technique, or that you can't apply the spin yourself because you think that there is no stickiness and no spin in the first place.

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      2025/07/18
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      9
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce ALC

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    • visitor

      CHIKIN98 (Experience:2〜3 years) Easy-to-use adhesive tension

      Reviews by user

      Switched from Rosena.
      ① The adhesiveness and tension are nicely woven together, and there are no quirks,
      so it's very easy to use.
      ② The hardness is close to semi-hard, and it's not particularly hard, so you can make a strong impact even if the falling force is a little weak.
      Conclusion: Since it's a "adhesive tension", it's close to a conventional tension rubber,
      so you can use it properly without the tricks like with Kyohyo.
      (It has a short lifespan, so handle it carefully.)

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      2025/07/08
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      6
      Spin
      8
      Control
      7
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use FACTIVE 7

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    • Takashi

      Takashi (Experience:11〜20 years) It is a hard rubber.

      Reviews by user

      During the first practice session, I felt that the rubber had good spin and the serve was sharp.
      As I used it a second and third time, I noticed that it was losing its sharpness.
      My practice partner said that the drive was powerful.
      I think I could continue using it if I didn't mind the slight stickiness.
      I felt that the regular Glazer would be fine too.

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      2025/03/02
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      8
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use OVTCHAROV Innerforce ALC

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    • visitor

      Tanaka (Experience:Less than a year) The adhesive is harsh

      Reviews by user

      I use 1.9 on both sides.

      When I use Butterfly's adhesive protective sheet, the adhesiveness increases a lot.

      It spins so much that you wouldn't think it's slightly adhesive.

      But the adhesiveness is too strong, so it doesn't fly.

      The racket is carbon, but it doesn't fly at all.

      It's not suitable for people who play in the middle.

      But it's good because it's easy to stop and you can cut the tsutsuki.

      I recommend it.

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      2025/03/01
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      6
      Spin
      10
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use SK Carbon

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    • Takashi

      Takashi (Experience:11〜20 years) Manual Rubber

      Reviews by user

      I used it three times for practice.
      As the title says, the more you swing it, the more power you feel.
      The first time, the rotation was so strong that the opponent couldn't catch the serve, but as you practice more, you can see that the rotation slows down.
      The long drive was also good at first. I'm slim and don't have much power, so I got muscle pain after two practice sessions.
      I think this rubber can be used by high school students or young working people (in their 20s to 40s) with power. So it's a good rubber that can be used as long as you have the strength.

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      2025/02/23
      All
      7/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      7
      Control
      6
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use FRANZISKA Innerforce ZLC

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    • Sato

      Sato (Experience:11〜20 years) Recommended for beginners on the forehand side and intermediate players on the backhand side.

      Reviews by user

      It's a rubber that's positioned as a cheaper version of Dignics 09c, but I think it's a rubber that a wide range of people will find easy to use. I mainly used it on the back side.

      It's a hard rubber, but it doesn't feel as hard as I thought it would.
      It holds the ball quite well, so it's easy to do tabletop and return techniques. I get the impression that it's more for people who are just starting to learn these techniques or who value stability, rather than for people who are already good at them.

      While it can handle all the techniques well, the speed and rotation are not that overwhelming. If you're not satisfied with the speed, try it with a special material racket made by Chosha.

      It's light and reasonably priced, so I'd like beginners and intermediate players to try it. You may feel that the balls you hit in practice are not enough, but I think it's a rubber for people who want to hit consistently in matches and are particular about winning.

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      2025/02/07
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      6
      Spin
      8
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use ALTIUS ST5

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    • visitor

      summer (Experience:4〜5 years) The best balanced rubber

      Reviews by user

      The table tennis rubber "Glazer" is a high-performance rubber that is loved by many players for many reasons. First of all, it is characterized by its good bounce and stability, and is especially suitable for fast-attack and offensive players. It firmly grips the ball and balances speed and rotation, making it easy to decide powerful drives and smashes.

      Another attractive feature is that the sponge with moderate softness enhances control and is easy to use at a wide range of levels from beginners to advanced players. It is easy to respond to the opponent's rotation, allows for stable reception, and performs well in rallies.

      In addition, it is highly durable and can maintain stable performance for a long time. It is also cost-effective, making it ideal for both practice and matches. "Glazer" can be said to be a reliable companion that will make table tennis more fun and support your improvement.

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      2025/01/26
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use SwatSpeed

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