V>15 Sticky soft

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Medium hardness
[Performance] Spin and Control to have excellent
V>15 Sticky soft
V>15 Sticky soft

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 8.7 / 10
  • 10 reviews
    • Speed:7.9
    • Spin:8.3
    • Control:8.1

    Reviews of V>15 Sticky soft. 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
    7,800 Yen(Include tax 8,580 Yen)
    Producer
    VICTAS
    Product code
    200130
    Customer Reviews SummaryAI Summary
    Highly rated as a micro-sticky rubber excelling in board-level techniques and ease of operation. Compared to the normal version, it offers improved usability, though some users find it lacking in maximum power and spin.
    ■ Frequently Mentioned Points
    • Excellent for board play techniques (push, chiquita, flick)
    • Easy to apply spin with light strokes; beginner-friendly
    • User-friendly blocking, counter, and flat hits
    • Micro-sticky with tension-like ball trajectory
    • Better suited for backhand usage
    ■ Representative Voices
    ▲ PositiveThe charm is creating spin with light force easily and stably. Normal version suits power players, while soft suits less confident players. It may be more user-friendly for elementary/middle school and female players.
    ▽ CriticalSpin volume and power in drives are not impressive. Inadequate for hitters using flat hits. Better for scrubbers and suited as a corrective tool for players who hit hard.

    Reviews by user

    • Digger

      Digger (Experience:11〜20 years) The lower rotation is easy to increase

      Reviews by user

      It is different from the V15 Sticky. It is much easier to handle. It produces a better ball if you rub it rather than hitting it. It is easy to raise the ball and apply spin to the underspin, but the maximum amount of spin is not very high (possibly due to lack of skill).
      I think the V15 Extra has more speed and power.
      It is a little difficult to apply a drive to knuckle balls or side-up balls because it rises too high. I think it is not a problem once you get used to it. It is possible to hit the ball with meat, but it seems to hold the ball too much.
      Counter, block, and push are very easy to do. Counter and block are particularly stable. In general, it seems to be a rubber that holds the ball well and is not easily affected by spin. It may be better for backhand than forehand.

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      2024/12/08
      All
      7/10
      Speed
      6
      Spin
      7
      Control
      7
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use ZX-GEAR OUT

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    • visitor

      Alternative Drive (Experience:11〜20 years)

      Reviews by user

      It's probably better used as a tensioner than as a sticky rubber.
      Both the spin and speed are excellent.

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      2026/07/03
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      9
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Destiny Carbon

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    • visitor

      I'll be deep into you (Experience:11〜20 years)

      Reviews by user

      When I tried hitting with it on my backhand, I felt like it dug in the ball the moment it made contact.

      The Chiquita shot held the ball quite well, but it gripped it nicely, making it easy to apply spin.

      Compared to other sticky rubbers, it's slightly more speed-oriented.

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      2026/07/03
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      7
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use AN JAEHYUN TMX

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    • visitor

      EVO (Experience:11〜20 years)

      Reviews by user

      Personally, I felt it was better suited to playing tricky, underhanded tactics rather than aggressive attacks.
      Of course, the spin on drives is excellent, and the Chiquita is easy to execute, so it's perfectly capable of attacking as well. However, I got that impression because blocking and pushing on the backhand was easier than with the previous Rasanter C45.

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      2026/06/28
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use FIREire FALL SC

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    • visitor

      V20 Double Extra Love (Experience:6〜10 years)

      Reviews by user

      I use it on the 2.0mm thick backside. I bought it because I thought it would replace the Hybrid k3FX.
      Pros: It's easy to do table shots like push shots, stops, and chiquitas. It's also easy to block. It fits easily into the table. For underspin drives, a good shot tends to come out better when you rub the club. The ball quality varies, making it suitable for matches.
      Cons: The ball drops when you hit it with a club. The drive doesn't have much spin or power.
      Summary: It's good for people who rub the club, but not so good for people who hit with a club. It's suitable as a forced tool to help people who hit with a club.
      I can do both a club shot and a rub shot.
      The Hybrid k3FX was better.

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      2026/03/10
      All
      6/10
      Speed
      5
      Spin
      5
      Control
      7
      Hardness Little soft
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    • visitor

      sea urchin (Experience:2〜3 years) It's a very good feeling

      Reviews by user

      I use it by sticking it on the inner blue sky.

      It feels a little less powerful than the sticky, but it has more speed when it bites in than the sticky. When used by outer users, it feels like it flies too much, so it's probably best suited to a more modest inner.

      For me, it's perfect on the table and in the front and middle of the court, but it's impossible to break through from the back.

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      2026/01/21
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      8
      Control
      9
      Hardness Soft

      Racket recommended use SO-TEN

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    • Gengar

      Gengar (Experience:6〜10 years) Almost tension rubber

      Reviews by user

      I put it on Harimoto Inner ALC and it weighed 47.7g.
      It had almost no stickiness and flew about the same as with normal tension.
      When it came to backspin, the amount of spin on the loop wasn't that great, but when I hit it hard, it produced a sticky ball.
      The Glazer 09c had stronger stickiness and more spin.
      However, since the stiff sheet wasn't affected by the spin, it was easier to block.

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      2025/08/17
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      7
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce ALC

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