NUZN 48

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Medium hardness
[Performance] Control and Speed to have excellent
NUZN 48

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 9.25 / 10
  • 4 reviews
    • Speed:8.75
    • Spin:8.75
    • Control:9.75

    Reviews of NUZN 48. 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
    9,000 Yen(Include tax 9,900 Yen)
    Producer
    Andro
    Product code
    110021107

    Reviews by user

    • visitor

      YSKW (Experience:6〜10 years) The best of both worlds!

      Reviews by user

      I use the NUZN48 2.1 on my forehand. I switched to the NUZN50 MAX because it was too heavy and flew too far.

      First of all, when I drive, whether I hit it open or over it, it spins and stays on the table even when I swing hard. The slight stickiness stabilizes defensive play, such as blocks and pushes. Because it's neither too far nor too loose, I can pull back and swing hard to pull the ball, or aim for a counter from the front court. Personally, I found this rubber to be able to hit refreshing shots like the R-series from a C-series Lazanta ball control. As long as I don't swing too high, the ball will land in a nice arc, and if I swing forward, I can hit it sharply.

      Of course, the NUZN50 delivers better maximum ball speed, but for those who find it stressful to play while worrying about overshooting, the NUZN48 allows me to swing freely and play the way I want.

      I recommend this rubber for those who want a slightly sticky feel but are worried about using a harder rubber.

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      2026/02/15
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      10
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce ALC

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    • Tomoyan

      Tomoyan (Experience:4〜5 years) Feels quite soft

      Reviews by user

      I used it on a 5-ply wood forehand (2.1) and it felt softer than other 48-degree rubbers. That said, it's easier to control the ball and apply spin, with underspin shots flying quite high. It also tends to be prone to hitting the ball high against opponents' topspin, so adjustments were necessary. Serves, pushes, and stops are easy to perform on the table, and the ball doesn't fly too far, so it's stable, but drives and smashes tend to be countered if you don't make a solid impact, so caution is required. Overall, it's a well-balanced and stable rubber, and I think it's ideal as a backhand rubber for advanced players. For forehand players, it's best to use it with an inner racket that provides a certain amount of distance.

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      2026/02/08
      All
      8/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      8
      Control
      9
      Hardness Little soft
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