ともやん's profile
Gender | Male |
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Age | U40 |
Experience | 4〜5 years |
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- Racket
- - Offensive 5-ply blade for the modern attacking game- A well-balanced state of the art blade, su...
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- Rubber (Front)
- Commitment to continuous improvement, excellent performance and outstanding quality have always b...
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- Rubber (Back)
- FORCE stands synonymically for energy and strength. Providing a high bandwidth for offensive acti...
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User review
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I put it in the sponge hardness 45, but I feel that the hardness is not as felt as I think, and it is a good feeling that it is hard to control moderately. It falls on the opponent's court with a low trajectory the moment the drive hit a particularly good impression. It doesn't mean that it takes a spin, but I think it is a satisfactory level up to the intermediate level. Because the price is reasonable, why not try it?
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket Innerforce Layer ALC
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It is a relatively hard sponge. The slightly adhesive sheet is firmly caught and easy to cut or rub. The amount of rotation is just amazing. Even when driving, the arc is sharp and falls to the other side. The control is not as bad as I thought. I think that it is a usable rubber depending on practice.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket Innerforce Layer ALC
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I learned that this rubber was released and purchased it and used it with a fore thickness. I felt that I tried it for 2 to 3 hours, but it is a rubber that can handle all the techniques without graduation. You can play at a fairly high level of speed and rotation. It's easy to do counters and blocks because it doesn't bounce too much. To put it the other way around, I didn't feel any special features. The sponge felt a little softer than the rubber of other manufacturers in the same hardness band, and I felt that I could grasp the ball properly. I think it is a rubber that can be used enough even for beginners and those who are not confident in their strength.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket ICE CREAM AZX I
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I used to use MX-P, but MX-D was very popular and I tried it. The feeling of grabbing the ball is quite good like the MX-P. It feels soft for the sponge hardness of 50 degrees or more. The drive is more straight than the MX-P, and if you hit it firmly and fly it, a pretty good ball will go. If you swing halfway, you will feel the hardness and it will easily become a ball, so if you are not confident in your stability and strength, MX-P may be better. It's easy to cut and serve. It's a rubber for intermediate to advanced users.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Recomend racket CLIPPER WOOD
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I was asked to hit my friend's dig 80, but it was hard and I couldn't use it easily. Although it is certainly a top-class rubber, the purchased Tenergy 80 bites into the rubber moderately and is easy to rotate, and if you shake the racket firmly, it will sink sharply into the opponent's court with a straight ball with speed. Serve, receive and block are no problem. All are high specs, but the life is short and the sheet is a little weak and easy to chip.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket P900
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