HYBRID K3 PRO

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Pretty soft
[Performance] Spin and Speed to have excellent
HYBRID K3 PRO

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 9.71 / 10
  • 7 reviews
    • Speed:9
    • Spin:9.57
    • Control:8.43

    Reviews of HYBRID K3 PRO. 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

    Price
    8,100 Yen(Include tax 8,910 Yen)
    Producer
    TIBHAR
    Product code
    TJR176

    Players use HYBRID K3 PRO

    Customer Reviews SummaryAI Summary
    The majority of reviews are highly positive, praising the performance improvement over the previous model. The rubber's hardness rating of 55 degrees is a defining characteristic, with excellent rotation and speed, though evaluations vary depending on individual playing styles and preferences.
    ■ Frequently Mentioned Points
    • Excellent rotation performance and speed with powerful shots
    • Easier to grip and control compared to the previous model
    • Particularly effective for serves and drives
    • High hardness may limit muscle requirements and technique options
    • Versatile all-rounder, but lacks distinctive standout features
    ■ Representative Voices
    ▲ PositiveThe rubber allows better gripping and hitting, making it easier to slice and smash. The drive power and speed surpass the previous model with exceptionally strong rotation and grip strength.
    ▽ CriticalThe hardness makes it difficult to do anything other than scraping, and the rubber's weight can be challenging to handle. While it scores 70-80 points in all techniques, it lacks the 100-point specialty needed for aggressive all-in plays.
    Summarized by AI from 7 reviews / Updated 2026-05-16

    Reviews by user

    • visitor

      It feels so good to blast through! (Experience:6〜10 years) Seriously, if you use it, it'll fly.

      Reviews by user

      I prefer harder rubbers, so I switched from K3.
      My initial impression was that the Pro was easier to hit with than the K3. I feel it's a type of rubber that appeals to a wide range of players.
      However, I felt that opinions might be divided among players who tend to hit hard from the third ball onwards. Even so, I like the rubber, so I use it on both sides.
      Also, I have a habit of tensing up when I hit the ball, but I was able to play with a lot of confidence and successfully won a tournament.
      The techniques that are easy to do are serves and backhand drives.
      If I had to say what's difficult, I'd say control is the main challenge.

      See original review

      2026/05/12
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Hard

      Racket recommended use KOKI NIWA WOOD

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