Bugller
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Little hard [Performance] Speed and Spin to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:8.67
- Spin:5.67
- Control:5.67
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Reviews of Bugller. Players who use Rubber evaluate various points such as hardness of the sponge, speed, control, spin, and feel at impact thoroughly.
- Short pimples
Specifications
- Producer
- Butterfly
- Product code
- 00470
Reviews by user
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Pocchii (Experience:More than 20 years) Although it is unique, it is not a rubber that is difficult to use.
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If I may say so, it is a [Tension Spectrum]
The first bug is that it "doesn't slip at all" even though it has the shape of the beads on the change table.
For some reason, that shape of the beads hooks normally, and even if you hit it with a loop-like rub or a chiquita-like hit against a bottom spin, it hooks and lifts up easily.
Even against an upspin, it holds the ball, so even if you hit it with a slight rub, it draws an arc and goes in stably.
The next bug is the "change in trajectory."
When you hit it with a little bit of meat, it suddenly changes, and it flies in a straight line like a tension, and becomes a tremendous knuckle.
This extreme difference is probably its great weapon.
It is common for tension tables to have a difference in trajectory between rubbing and meat, but it is rare for the difference to be so drastic.
One of the keys to mastering this seems to be finding the angle at which the curve changes into a straight line.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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happy (Experience:11〜20 years) Change and Speed
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This time I stuck the Bugler Red 1.7 on the Centric Carbon and hit it.
It weighed 39g.
I would like to compare it with the original Killer, which has the same change system but is easier to get speed with.
I felt that the biggest difference with the Killer was the speed of the ball leaving the club due to the difference in the sponge.
The ball leaving the club was somewhere between the Killer and the Killer Pro, and the difference was particularly noticeable when rubbing the underspin and lifting it up, and it felt like the difference between the Killer, which you can hold by biting in a little, and the Bugler, which you lift by hitting the sheet and bouncing it.
In terms of the amount of change, it is a little inferior to the Killer, but even if you hit it with a block, it will have enough change.
Also, since it bounces better and is faster than the Killer, I think it will be in the range of the user's preference.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use CENTRIC CARBON
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Tool addict (Experience:6〜10 years) A perfect balance of overwhelming change and ease of use!
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I use a combination of Corbel (98g) and Bugler (extra thick)!
I used to use a fairly thin front rubber (Spectrum, HUMMER, etc.), but the bounce was not enough, so I was getting stuck in a quagmire of equipment, so I changed to a rubber with a flying shape (?).
Basically, the front rubber is for creating opportunities, and you can control the length and shortness of the ball with a good balance, and it is very good to leave some rotation or no rotation and make a knuckle.
I've been practicing recently, and the chiquita is very easy to do! It curves properly, and if you understand the angle to hit it, it seems easy to do a chiquita that doesn't curve and a chiquita that doesn't fly!
There is a demerit, too, and it is heavy.
If you miss the forehand rubber, it will exceed 200g.
The other rubber feels fluffy when you hit it, so it's a point that people will either like or dislike!
Because it's wood, you can control it, but when it comes to carbon, I think it's safe to pair it with something that has relatively good ball retention, such as an acoustic inner!
In conclusion, my impression is that it's a "relatively easy-to-use bouncy change sheet with elements of a wild rubber"! I think it's good for cut players or people who use change sheets and want bounce!All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use KORBEL
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