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Gender Male
Age U10
Experience 2〜3 years
  • Use racket, rubber

    1. TIMBER 7 OFF/S
      Racket

      TIMBER 7 OFF/S

      With our TIMBER Line, we rely on the pure performance of natural wood and veneer structures. In t...
    2. Nexxus EL Pro 48
      Rubber (Front)

      Nexxus EL Pro 48

      Long-term test series with the tightest geometrical and playing feature tolerances in different c...
    3. HEXER PIPS
      Rubber (Back)

      HEXER PIPS

      HEXER rubbers have been well received by many players all over the world. This is why we bundled ...

User review

  • RASANTER R42

    User review

    I put it on B side thickly [use for about 3 months]
    I think it is a very stable rubber.
    I changed from R37 to R42.
    Third in the R series. [First: R48 Second: R47 / R50]
    This is because higher hardness is more important than R42.
    I think R42 is more about control and stability. [Similar to R37]
    If you want to use a higher hardness such as R47, I think it is better to use R47 for F side and R42 for B side.
    The R series is very compatible with XION's Vega series and VICTAS's V07 and V15 series
    Why don't you try it just for reference?
    I would be happy if you could choose a tool (。 ・ ω ・。) ノ

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    2020/03/07
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    8
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little soft
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  • Vega Japan

    User review

    When I bought it, it was quite cheap, so I bought it and used it.
    I tried a few shots on the "Last side RASANTAR 42" drive by sticking it on the front side to Latika 7
    Then, the ball hit the table in a very flexible arc.
    This rubber is a little stiff, and it takes a lot of rotation because the ball cuts in instead.
    So, it is a perfect rubber for intermediate people who want to bring out the power of the drive.
    {If you want to improve the accuracy of the drive, I think PRO and tours are better than Japan. I think it's better to raise the accuracy of the drive after the power has increased (^^) v (this is a personal opinion)}

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    2020/02/09
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    7
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket LATIKA 7

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  • ELFRARK

    User review

    I tried using it with my sister.
    Fore side V07Stiff (thick) used on the back side with ELFLAK (thin).
    For me it is very easy to do, the cut is good, and the operability is high, so it is easy to send the changing ball, so it is wonderful.
    If you use the change table software at the beginning, it is enough performance,
    I think that it is easy to use especially for girls regardless of age (^ ▽ ^)
    However, this rubber has rivals. that is. . .
    Attack 8 and a knuckle!
    To be honest, El Flark is inferior in performance to these two rubbers.
    In order of level. El Flark → Dnuckle → Attack 8
    But Elflark is the easiest to use at first among the three rubbers.
    Before using Attack 8 or a knuckle, it is better to get used to the sensation of the variation table software with El Flark.
    I hope it will be helpful for choosing tools (^ ^)

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    2020/02/26
    Overall
    6/10
    Speed
    6
    Spin
    5
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket SWEDEN CLASSIC

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  • DO Knuckle (Short pimples)

    User review

    Pasted on the back of the sponge (middle).
    I used El Flark (thin) before, but after I changed to a knuckle, my feeling changed quite a bit {the feeling of using it}
    First of all, the change is large compared to ELFLAK, but the performance of the control system is better with ELFLAK.
    Both are highly operable, but I feel that Elflark is easier to operate (change, etc.).
    Try using it and it is easy to cut! For people like cut man tactics like cut man it is better to use one piece or ultra thin,
    Medium is good for people with heterogeneous attacks.
    To summarize briefly ...

    For those who want to induce stability or opponents' mistakes [operability later]
    L-Flark [Recommended is L-Flax OX (one piece) and ultra-thin / ultra-thin / thin-thin]

    For those who are offense / defense tactics such as change, knuckle push, cut, etc.
    Doknuckle [Recommended is one piece for cutman, very thin, medium for people with offense and defense tactics such as change and knuckle push]

    I hope it will be helpful for choosing tools (^ ^)

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    2020/02/26
    Overall
    7/10
    Speed
    6
    Spin
    5
    Control
    7
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket TIMBER 7 OFF/S

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  • HEXER GRIP

    User review

    I borrowed a Mac fan and tried it out.
    In my opinion, in a nutshell. . . .
    On the B side, the bench processing is wonderful. I can recommend it to those of the front line. Of course, people of the middle team can also go.
    On the F side, it looks like Vega Pro or Japan. The drive fits neatly on the table, and the attack from the middle team comes in a nice feeling. Tabletop processing is fairly easy and can be handled well by everyone. All-round system.
    It is a feeling of high performance for the price. I felt that it was similar to the Vega series.
    I think the racket should be attached to something like the Swat series or Latika series.
    I think that a solid wood racket fits better.
    I hope you can see it only for reference

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    2020/03/28
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    8
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little soft
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