Tada driver's profile

Gender | Female |
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Age | U20 |
Experience | 11〜20 years |
User review
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I feel that it is the heavier one among the rubbers of the same hardness range except for the adhesive relationship. I feel like Ω7ASIA is lighter... Maybe it's an individual difference. It's a manual type that makes it difficult to run the ball unless it bites into the sponge, and it has a tendency to be a little insensitive to rotation (a rough ball tends to come out). I think that it can be used for both back and fore, but personally, it is a little back from the above point of view. Heavy though. I got the impression that the single-sided pendra can cover the back and fore in a well-balanced manner. It's better to have an impact, but even if it's chipped a little, the arc will rise and it will fit, so I think it can be used.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Recomend racket CARBONADO 45
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I used MAX on the back of the pen grain. Compared to Z, the overall average value, including the sharpness and stability of Tsutsuki, is high, and it is neither good nor bad. Although this is heavy and inflexible in thickness, I think that the absolute value is higher than Z (Shoryu, other manufacturer's adhesive tension). It can also be used in the back, but I think that the fore side is the one that shows its true potential.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Recomend racket Inner force layer ALC.S - CS
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Due to the thinness of the carbon itself and the inner specifications, the impression is that it fits without jumping out too much for the hardness of the shot feeling. However, the average speed is not low, and I think it is a versatile racket that works well no matter what you put on it. The difference from ALC.S-CS is that CS has a stronger effect of arylate, so if it is caught thickly, it will blow away. Others don't seem to make much difference. As a feature, it is the thickness of the grip in the Chinese style. It's thinner than other manufacturers, so I think it's a pinpoint fit for those who fit.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little hard
Recommend rubber(Front) Phantom 0011 Infinity
Recommend rubber(Back) Rakza X Soft
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The V15extra is recommended for those who say that it is meaningless to hit 120% all the time, but that is difficult in a game, and that the V11 is lighter and easier to handle, but it also has a lighter feel at impact. It felt like a manual Tenergy 05.
The shot feeling is softer than the nominal hardness (about 48 degrees?), but the ball that comes out is closer to the nominal hardness. Basically, the arch wire is low, so if you try to fit it on the table, you have to rotate it, but the good thing about this rubber is that it is suitable. I think that it is an excellent rubber because it fits (sinks and stretches) at a normal angle without taking the top of the counter.
What is surprising is the downward rotation hit, and you can bite firmly enough to think that there is no downward rotation that does not go up. You can receive it with a soft shot feeling and skip it with high hardness. It was interesting because the impression was the opposite of the above.
The ideal way of fighting this rubber, rather than swinging hard and desperately, it is an image of letting the opponent go down and handling yourself in front.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Recomend racket CARBONADO 45
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It was a transition from Ma Lin Carbon. The difference is that (1) the characteristics of arylate carbon are stronger in this one, so if you hit it thickly, it will fly well. It is hard to say that it is for men because ② is quite blatantly lost. The design is also good, by all means.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little hard
Recommend rubber(Front) Moristo LP One
Recommend rubber(Back) DIGNICS 05
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