NUZN 55
| Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Hard [Performance] Spin and Speed to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:9.73
- Spin:9.82
- Control:9.27
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Reviews of NUZN 55. 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
- Andro
- Product code
- 110021102
Players use NUZN 55
- Surprisingly easy handling and soft impact feel for a 55-degree rubber
- Strong spin and speed combined with linear trajectory
- Requires strong impact but delivers exceptional power on hard hits
- Improved ease of use for backspin and light hits compared to Dignics 05
- Extended durability and long lifespan
Reviews by user
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Dorinji (Experience:More than 20 years) It's confusing at first Verified Purchase
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2024/08/30
The drive flies in an arc and is stable, but the height makes it easy to counter, but the new zone flies in a straighter line than the dig, and I felt it was faster than the dig, and my opponent said it was more powerful than the dig. However, I wonder if the ball is a clean ball or if it is easy to return. However, the amount of spin and power is not inferior to the dig, and it seems to be better. If you don't swing fast enough, the drive may fall if you swing halfway.
It's easier to hit with underspin than the dig, and you can take it in one shot.
The ball leaves the hole quickly, so it's not like a dig where you hold it once and block it, so I feel there are fewer overspins than with the dig, and the rubber is heavy, so it's not pushed down by the opponent's ball.
The counter also leaves the hole faster than the dig, so it's easier to counter than the dig without being affected by the spin, and you can swing forward with confidence.
I think the serve has a sharper vertical spin than the dig. However, the downside is that it gets a little high when you start to spin it sideways.
It's a rubber that's very low and short for easy receives, and for me it's definitely the New Zone when it comes to ease of receiving.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use JO WALDNER GOLD EDITTION
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Naoyoshi Nakatomi (Experience:4〜5 years) It's not as hard as I thought it would be, but it's still hard.
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2024/07/30
It's been said in many places, but for a 55-degree rubber, the feel of the ball feels soft.
With harder rubbers, the ball tends to drop when you hit it lightly, but this rubber has a strong sheet and is probably softer, so it didn't drop. I often manage to loop the ball when it goes just a little off the table, but in this case, I dropped it with a thud, so I think it's hard after all.
When I asked the person who tried it, he said that it was faster and had more spin than I expected (compared to rubbers of the same hardness), but after that I tried the Rakza XX and it had more spin (it was easier to spin), and I could get loops that I couldn't get with the NUZN, so it felt good.
I tried the NUZN because I'm a fan of Yoshiyama, but I'm fine with Yasaka.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use Timo Boll ALC
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mikoto (Experience:11〜20 years)
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2026/05/24
A friend who competes in the All Japan Championships recommended this rubber, saying it could hit anything, so I tried it on my backhand. And indeed, the ball goes up on its own and becomes a good shot effortlessly.
During a match, simply tilting my backhand racket at about a 45-degree angle and swinging straight forward at the net makes the ball go up automatically, like hitting a forehand drive.
In fact, it goes up so much that you have to be careful not to overshoot.
For comparison, with a regular rubber, hitting at the same angle results in the ball going straight to the middle of the net.
Until now, I've been struggling to put a lot of effort into hitting a sharp backhand drive at the net, but with this rubber, all I have to do is create the right angle and swing forward, which is so much easier.
Even when I'm jammed and can't swing properly, and just making contact results in a return, this rubber makes it easy; I just need to focus on the angle and swing forward.
If I were to use it on my backhand in a match, the Newzone 50 might offer more peace of mind.
It's a truly amazing rubber that I recommend everyone try, but the high price is a drawback.
I only got to try it out, so I don't know how long it will last, but it seems that it has a long lifespan, given its high price.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
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bean sprouts (Experience:6〜10 years) Rubber for power hitters
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2026/05/23
It's generally described as a rubber that requires a strong manual feel and control, but personally, I felt it also had an automatic feel.
However, this automatic feel isn't like that of Dignics 05 or Zaier 03, which are always easy to handle and lift the ball. It's the kind of automatic feel that generates strong power when you make solid contact and let the ball sink into the sponge.
Therefore, the trajectory tends to be relatively straight. I think you can better utilize the characteristics of this rubber by making solid contact with the sponge rather than just lightly brushing the ball with the sheet.
Especially in rallies from mid-court, it's easy to hit powerful counters and drives, and you feel less likely to be overpowered by your opponent's shots.
On the other hand, it's not a rubber that will automatically send the ball in with just a light touch. The activation condition is "making solid contact." I think this rubber automatically produces a strong ball when that condition is met.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use GORIKI SUPER DRIVE
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Takusuke (Experience:6〜10 years) Mysterious Rubber
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2025/10/30
When I hit a forehand shot with the NUZN55 2.0mm, it felt a little stiff, but when I hit a drive, the sheet was a little softer and it dug into the rubber perfectly, giving the ball a lot of extension and speed. I think the sheet strength is probably among the best of all rubbers, and thanks to the slight adhesiveness, serves and loop drives are very easy to hit with a compact swing, and they spin a lot more than they look. When I was using the Dignics 09c before, the ball was easy to hit, but since switching to the NUZN55, I've been able to hit sharper balls and hit harder balls. However, since it's a little heavier than the Dig 09c, I think swing speed will be important. I recommend everyone try this rubber at least once.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use VISCARIA SUPER ALC
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2025/06/12
I'm glad I found such a good racket and rubber that I've used so far.
Rotation speed control, all the techniques are perfect and very good.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Racket recommended use SYNTELIAC ZCI OFF
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Cut (Experience:4〜5 years) The counter performance is insane!
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2025/02/18
The sponge is firm, but the sheet is soft, so it feels like it's about 52.5 degrees.
This rubber is so high performance that it bounces a lot, so it's better to match it with wood and inner.
It's very powerful, and it spins more than Lazanta C and R, so the ball gets a little rough, making it very difficult to catch! And it's fast!
Thanks to the slight stickiness, it stays firmly on the table and doesn't lose to the opponent's ball.
If you counter, it becomes a brutal ball, so you can win with just that.
NUZN50 will be released in March, so if you feel that 55 is too hard, please try NUZN50!All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use WANOKIWAMI MIDORI DEF
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