sand's profile
Gender | Male |
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Age | U10 |
Experience | 2〜3 years |
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Use racket, rubber
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- Racket
- With our TIMBER Line, we rely on the pure performance of natural wood and veneer structures. In t...
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- Rubber (Front)
- Long-term test series with the tightest geometrical and playing feature tolerances in different c...
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- Rubber (Back)
- HEXER rubbers have been well received by many players all over the world. This is why we bundled ...
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User review
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V is far better than Exter IV.
It's definitely better than IV if you want to learn basic skills such as Tsutsuki.
I was an Exter IV, but when I was helping a junior in choosing a racket, I tried it.
I felt that the stability was different compared to EXTER IV. The juniors also said that it was very easy to do, so
It may be okay.
It's for beginners, but I felt that even intermediate level players could still get it.
The back side is preferable, but it can also be adhesive. Anti is subtle. Grain height is compatible, the table looks ok,
It fits any rubber. Anything other than anti is fine. If it's anti, I think Genmamori is good.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
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I borrowed it from a good senior and got hit.
When I hit it, I feel like I'm holding the ball, and it's easy to spin.
It is well controlled and easy to drive.
The best part is that you can turn quickly.
I think it's a god-like rubber for beginners.
Since it's just about the name spin, it's important to focus on spin.
However, the counter rotation hit is a little difficult to lift.
Greatly suited for fly-at carbon type rackets.
So, I recommend this for people who use so-u-types (flaat rackets and factive rackets).
We use only solid wood rackets, so it is not very compatible with solid wood (such as Latika (excluding carbon) series), so it is not recommended to stick it on solid wood.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
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Even an intermediate person like a dwarf will have a very good pinching sensation and will be stable.
It is a very good rubber that even advanced users who want a sense of stability can use it.
I feel that power is unsatisfactory, but it feels stable and fits on the table.
I felt that it is a versatile rubber that can be used from the second piece of beginners to the back of advanced users.
I want it to be extra thick w It feels like a good rubber that you might use haste when extra thick comes out.
Anyway, I think it will be a good companion for those who want a sense of stability.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
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It feels very good to hit. It's not a strange performance for top players to use, but
I only use a thin grip, but this racket feels thick. So it's a little hard to use (-_-;)
Other than that, it is very good, so I think it is for advanced users. I think it can be used by intermediate players.
It seems that any rubber will fit, but if you say so, it fits Tenergy Dignics system.
Evolution system also fits.
I am glad if you can see it for reference only.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
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I borrowed it from a senior person in the neighborhood and hit it.
The first thing I thought about was the high flying and arch line. After that, the level is different compared to rubber here and there.
I really felt like a butterfly. Since it has both rotation and speed, it has become a regular rubber at national competitions.
However, even advanced users have the drawback of having poor control.
Except for that, I think it is a god rubber that can hit high-level balls in all.
I might be able to use it if FX comes out w
If a junior high school student uses this, I think that he is an advanced person.
In high school [Oh, this guy is pretty strong? ]I would think.
It feels like a rubber that is far away from intermediate and beginners.
Conversely, I hit someone using this rubber = Owata
I might think wOverall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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