JEKYLL&HYDE C55.0

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Hard
[Performance] Spin and Speed to have excellent
JEKYLL&HYDE C55.0

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 9.6 / 10
  • 5 reviews
    • Speed:9.4
    • Spin:9.8
    • Control:9

    Reviews of JEKYLL&HYDE C55.0. 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
    10,000 Yen(Include tax 11,000 Yen)
    Producer
    XIOM
    Product code
    850037

    Reviews by user

    • katsuo000_2

      katsuo000_2 (Experience:More than 20 years) Hugo Calderano's new gear!

      Reviews by user

      Black Max, 53 g, 50.9°
      China Kage is 57 g, 50.5°
      D09C is 50 g, 50.8°
      ・A lively sticky tension rubber! 09C × Chinese sticky rubber = Jikihai C55
      ・Even though it's a sticky rubber, the ball is fast!
      ・Strong arc and quirky ball, typical of a sticky rubber!
      An unprecedented contradictory slight sticky tension rubber, this rubber has speed, spin, and quirks. Recommended for those who are dissatisfied with the lack of quirks and lightness of 09C. The sheet has a slight adhesive force, but it is designed to be softer than sponge and closer to Kyohyo. It is easy to make loop drives, and even when it goes down, it is easy to freely hit from spinning to speed drives. The sticky rubber's unique mid-court drive does not stall, and it is easy to hit drives that extend on the opponent's court! I changed from China Kage to Jikihai C55.
      I have also reviewed it on my blog (https://katsuo000.com/), so please refer to it.

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      2024/11/15
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little hard
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    • visitor

      Fruit Punch Samurai (Experience:2〜3 years) Emotional

      Reviews by user

      The list price is 10,000 yen, but I'm glad I bought it.

      Used on the forehand side. Adhesiveness is decent.

      When you hit it lightly, there is a strong metallic sound and it flies up quite high (I was surprised at the unexpected overshot from the first ball). The drive ball goes heavy. I used to use the Fukyo, but I was able to hit it with the same hitting method without any discomfort. Thanks to the tension effect, it is more stable than Kyohyou. As the manufacturer claims, it is high-end but also easy to use.

      When hitting with underspin, a thin touch loop will spin the ball as much as Kyohyou, and when you swing forward, it will rise, so it was quite easy to hit a high-quality drive.

      What impressed me the most was the control. When you want to hit it with one hit, it's a pleasure to hear the ball pierce the court deep in the course you are aiming for with a pop-up sound. Despite being a very high-performance rubber, it seems to be reliable even during a match.

      It is easy to use even on the table, as it is sticky.

      I personally didn't find it that easy to serve. I'm not good at serving, so I think it would be good if someone good at it could use it. I think I can do it if I get used to it. I'm looking forward to seeing how long the performance lasts. It's expensive, but I'm going to keep using this forehand.

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      2024/11/18
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use AN JAEHYUN TMX i

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    • Digger

      Digger (Experience:11〜20 years) A rubber that doesn't feel hard, which is popular these days

      Reviews by user

      I like Calderano and I usually use a slightly sticky rubber, so I tried it.
      This rubber has a hard sponge and a soft sheet. It's heavy. Personally, I think the feel is similar to the Hybrid K3, and it feels like it grips the ball more. It doesn't bounce as much as the K3. However, you won't get a good ball unless you get the sponge to bite into it. If there's no impact or if you rub it with the sheet, it will feel a bit like a baseball. In other words, a strong impact is essential. I think that for many people, it will be an option only for the forehand.
      I highly recommend it for those who are in the middle of the court, those who hit hard with all forehands, and cut players. It's easy to cut and cut.
      I think that the potential of the rubber can be brought out by sticking it to a hard racket rather than a soft racket.
      It may not be very suitable for transitioning from tension rubber.
      If you usually use sticky or hard slightly sticky rubbers, it's worth trying.

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      2024/11/17
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      10
      Control
      8
      Hardness Little hard

      Racket recommended use PREHNITE

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    • visitor

      Juice from a can (Experience:2〜3 years) Ruthless

      Reviews by user

      The amount of spin is more sticky than Dignics 09c, and the power and flexibility are top-notch.
      It goes really well with carbon and fiber.
      I thought it was a 55-degree rubber, just as I expected.

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      2024/11/09
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Hard

      Racket recommended use HUGO CALDERANO SAL

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    • Noritama

      Noritama An overwhelming need for physical elements

      Reviews by user

      The sponge hardness feels like 55, but the sheet feels a little soft and sticky, so I felt the rubber was good when hitting in the front and middle of the court.

      It is assumed that you have swing speed, but if you are not confident in your physical ability to jump and turn around, you will be fooled by the ball.

      The ball control is very good, so the speed and rotation are very good, but it fits on the court surprisingly well.

      I realized that this rubber is for enhancing your strengths.
      It has only been a week since I started using it, but the sheet is not dead, so it is fine.

      For serves and receives, it is easier to hit it a little more than rubbing, and vertical serves are easier to spin.

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      2024/11/04
      All
      9/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      9
      Control
      8
      Hardness Hard

      Racket recommended use Atletico Power

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