ともやん's profile

ともやん's profile
Gender Male
Age U40
Experience 4〜5 years
  • Use racket, rubber

    1. EBENHOLZ NCT V
      Racket

      EBENHOLZ NCT V

      - Offensive 5-ply blade for the modern attacking game- A well-balanced state of the art blade, su...
    2. Nexxus EL Pro 50 Hard
      Rubber (Front)

      Nexxus EL Pro 50 Hard

      Commitment to continuous improvement, excellent performance and outstanding quality have always b...
    3. HEXER PIPS FORCE
      Rubber (Back)

      HEXER PIPS FORCE

      FORCE stands synonymically for energy and strength. Providing a high bandwidth for offensive acti...

User review

  • Fastarc G-1

    User review

    The number of high-performance rubbers in the price range of 6000 to 9000 yen is increasing at this time, but I understand why G1 is a rubber that competes for top sales in Japan like Rosena. The amount of rotation and ease of handling are outstanding in other rubbers of the same price range. It may be a little hard for beginners, but once you get used to it to a certain extent, it will become quite a force. I'm worried about the habit ball that sometimes appears, but it is also effective for the other party once in a while. Because it is a rubber that catches well, it was easy to drive over while I was not used to it, but it is better to bite firmly and hit it thickly and shake it forward to get a ball.

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    2022/04/01
    Overall
    7/10
    Speed
    6
    Spin
    8
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket CARBONADO 45

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  • P900

    User review

    When you hear 9 plywood, you can imagine a racket that is heavy and jumps, but this racket has a sense of stability like 5 plywood, is easy to use, and does not fly too much, so it will fit firmly on the opponent's court even with a strong impact. The person who spins and flies from himself because of the good ball holding will be powerful enough. What surprised me most was that it was easy to return the ball without losing to the rally battle and the ball on which the opponent was spinning, and it was easy to hit the meat. The racket itself is heavy, but I think that there are merits for those who stick the front rubber and grain height. There are few people who use Avalox, so I would like people who are addicted to the tool swamp to use it.

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    2022/02/18
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    8
    Control
    7
    Touch
    7
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) TENERGY 80

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  • RUIBA

    User review

    With 5 pieces of wood and 2 pieces of inner carbon, the upper plate has a bloodwood specification, so with a light hit, it feels like a hard shot. Since the board is thin and you can hit it firmly, you can hit a rotating drive even in the middle team. I think that a slightly soft rubber is suitable. Also, it goes well with the front rubber, and if you play it without flying too much, you can hit a ball with that much speed. There is no technology that is difficult to use overall. Although it does not have sharp performance, it is suitable for people who are concerned about rare equipment and people who are concerned about appearance because the racket itself is rare and there are not many people around. If you're not surprised, you can use Stiga's wood plywood or a general inner racket.

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    2022/01/10
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    9
    Control
    8
    Touch
    9
    Hardness Little hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) Evolution MX-P

    Recommend rubber(Back) KILLER

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  • Evolution EL-S

    User review

    Compared to MX-P, MX-S has a soft seat and sponge, so you can hit a ball with a sense of stability in the foreground. The speed is enough for the front team, but if you move away from the table, it will be a shallow hit. Rotation is easier to drive and serve than MX-P. On the other hand, the counters and blocks have a good ball holding, but the MX-P has the impression that it is easier to do. I think it's a rubber that can be used quite a bit if you stick it on the back surface. Also, be careful as the sheet is weak and will soon be chipped.

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    2022/01/05
    Overall
    7/10
    Speed
    6
    Spin
    7
    Control
    7
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket ICE CREAM AZX I

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  • BLUESTORM PRO

    User review

    I am using it when migrating from PRO AM. As can be said of Blue Storm in general, this rubber also has a fairly straight arc, but it flies farther than AM, so it goes in quite deep. However, if it is a sponge of about 50 degrees, it will feel hard, and if you hit the ball half-heartedly, it will be a stick ball. I think the best way to hit the ball is to hit it firmly around the front middle team. Since the sheet is thin, the counter from the top rotation is also prone to rotation and tends to rise upwards, so it takes some getting used to. I think the service and bench techniques are easy to do, as well as AM and meat making. It is a high performance rubber, but if you are looking for stability, I think it is better to choose AM, and if you want to increase the speed of the ball and score with one hit, choose PRO.

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    2023/09/10
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    7
    Control
    8
    Hardness Hard

    Recomend racket GORIKI

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