Blue Grip J3
| Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Medium hardness [Performance] Spin and Control to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:8
- Spin:8.67
- Control:8.67
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Reviews of Blue Grip J3. 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
- DONIC
- Product code
- AL109
Reviews by user
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Tomyamukun (Experience:4〜5 years) A good rubber that will suit a wide range of people
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2026/02/21
Used it for my forehand. It has almost no stickiness and feels like a German rubber that flies quite well. You can hit it or rub it however you like. The sheet has a slightly settled, moist texture, and with a gentle touch it doesn't pop out too strongly, and while it's comfortable on the table, it doesn't lose to the opponent's spin at all. It bites in firmly and doesn't feel slippery at all. Comfortable is the perfect word to describe it. However, perhaps because I'm not used to it yet, I found it difficult to control loops. I hope it will be fine once I get used to it...
Speed drives are extremely comfortable.
Serves were easier to control if I cut them boldly rather than cutting them halfway. Knuckles are also easy to hit.Most people interested in this rubber will probably start with J2 or J1, but I highly recommend starting with J3. J3 is a very good rubber, and even 50 degrees is hard enough. (This is aimed at intermediate and lower level players who are Zhang Jike fans and are interested in trying it out, but advanced players should feel free to go for the J1.)
I think it's a well-balanced rubber that should go well with pretty much any racket.
It pairs perfectly with the Dragon 5.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use HURRICANE LONG 5
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Kotaros The best rubber
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2026/02/06
Switched from the Hybrid K2PRO.
The Hybrid K2PRO felt quite hard as I got tired, so I switched to a slightly sticky rubber with a hardness of around 50.
It felt much softer. There was almost no stickiness, and it felt like a tension rubber. It produced a very arcing shot. The sheet was strong, and my counters initially caught too much and went over. It was easy to stop the ball on the table and make push shots.
Because it's softer than the K2PRO, flicks felt a little more difficult. Also, the feel of the serve seems different, and the amount of spin seemed to decrease.
However, other techniques were much easier to perform and it was great.
If you're currently using a slightly sticky rubber, I think it's worth giving this a try!
I also like the fact that once you get used to it and want a harder feel, you can turn it up two more levels.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use MK CARBON INSIDE
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Andy_Cutman Great attack!
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2026/01/19
I've been using Defensive Pro for about four months now, and my impression is that it can be used on both forehand and backhand shots, and it's great for attacking technique!
And one thing to note: it doesn't feel hard at all. In fact, it feels quite soft.
But it's easy to put spin on the ball, and it's easy to lift the underspin, so I have no complaints.
However, I do think that other rubbers might be better for cutting.
Also, the upper limit of spin on serves may be low.
I also think the lifespan is a little short.
I think many people will find it too soft when using it on their forehand, so I think it's probably better on the backhand!All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use DEFENSIVE PRO
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