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 had been using a grain height with low elasticity until now, but I changed to a glass one, but the amazing thing is that just by hitting the opponent's drive, it flips with a very sharp and low trajectory and returns to the opponent's court. It is easy to return the ball because it cuts automatically to some extent, but since it is a tension grain, it will fly off quite a bit, so it takes some skill to suppress it. Since it is difficult to control, a hard defensive racket such as 5-ply plywood is suitable. As for attacks, pushing is very easy to do and the speed is amazing for the opponent. I think it's quite difficult to play and drive. I think the amount of rotation and attack performance are considerably higher than other grain heights.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket MAGIC WALL
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The upper plate is hard and the middle core is soft, so when you hit it lightly, the grain height attached to the back side has a very good feel and stops well. The blade surface is quite large, making it easy to block. When attacking from the foreground, you can't expect long distance, so it's difficult to move away from the table, but the defensive performance is excellent.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommend rubber(Front) Quantum X PRO
Recommend rubber(Back) Carl P-1R OX
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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.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Recomend racket GORIKI
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I tried using it after shifting from 5 pieces of wood, but for a racket made of 7 pieces plus a special material, the weight is light and the control is quite good. The sweet spot is wide and you can hit a stable ball. Serve and receive can be done without any problems, but blocking is difficult and requires getting used to. I think that it is good for a racket as a step up from beginners to intermediate players.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommend rubber(Front) BLUESTORM PRO AM
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In a word, this rubber is a mysterious rubber. It's quite easy to spin, and the speed when playing in the back is fast, but the opponent also felt a little difficult to take. It will be a knuckle without permission, so I think it is good for players who unexpectedly play crackling in the front team. It's easy to block because it doesn't fly, but when you get away from the table, you get the impression that it's barely on the net. Overall, it is very easy to use and the balls do not go wild, so even beginners of front rubber can use it enough.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket CLIPPER WOOD
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