Rarai's profile

Rarai's profile
Gender Male
Age U10
Experience 4〜5 years
  • Use racket, rubber

    1. KOKI NIWA WOOD
      Racket

      KOKI NIWA WOOD

    2. V>15 Extra
      Rubber (Front)

      V>15 Extra

      The ultimate weapon for aggressive offensive players! V > 15 Extra is a high-end offensive rubber...
    3. V>11 EXTRA
      Rubber (Back)

      V>11 EXTRA

User review

  • Mizutani Jun ZLC

    User review

    Although it is the outer ZLC, it is a racket with a strange shot feeling that it has a ball even if the ball is away quickly. And I felt that the ease of doing it on the bench was worth mentioning. It's very easy to stop. Stop, Tsutsuki, Flick, Chiquita are all easy to do. I think it is a racket that makes it easy to play sharply because it grabs the ball if it is a weak touch even if it hits hard but it comes out quickly.
    I don't think anyone will be chosen if they reach a certain level.

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    2020/04/14
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    8
    Control
    9
    Touch
    9
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) TENERGY 80

    Recommend rubber(Back) ROZENA

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  • Innerforce Layer ALC

    User review

    It is an inner ALC, but unlike the inner ZLC, I think that it is a racket that has different tastes because the ALC has a shot feeling that is always showing up.
    There is no difficult technique and you can do everything.
    The only downside is that the ball doesn't go too deep when it goes down.
    However, playing in the front is very easy.
    I think that it is suitable for female players and male players who have a quick break.

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    2020/04/14
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    9
    Control
    9
    Touch
    7
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) Fastarc G-1

    Recommend rubber(Back) Q3

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  • APOLONIA ZLC

    User review

    If you describe this racket in one word, I think it is an "honor student". It has a good ball retention, and thanks to the ZLC, I feel that it is easy to speed up. It is a versatile racket that you can rub and play. Since the center of gravity is closer to the grip, you can swing it out even if you attach extra thick tension on both sides. The racket is very stable, blocks can be stopped and extended freely, and it is a very good racket.
    It's expensive, but it's one you should try.

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    2020/04/14
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    9
    Control
    9
    Touch
    10
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) Q5

    Recommend rubber(Back) Q5

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  • KOKI NIWA WOOD

    User review

    The counter is unusually easy to do. I think there is also an impact of 15 extra. I think it's a racket that you can attack yourself.
    It is as good as the inner carbon type.
    I think the best racket is a drive to play and hit.
    However, there are many heavy individuals, so I think you should measure and look for a lighter one and buy it.

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    2020/04/14
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    8
    Control
    8
    Touch
    9
    Hardness Little hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) V>15 Extra

    Recommend rubber(Back) V>01 Stiff

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  • V>15 Extra

    User review

    You can overwhelm it with power if you swing the ball firmly. My own Takaki Niwa wood is light, so the total weight is 179g, so I can shake it. I think that it is only the top level people such as Niwa and Kenji who can shake off with a racket in the latter half of 80 g, so it is recommended to stick it on a light racket.
    The counter is easy to do and table tennis becomes fun. it's recommended.

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    2020/06/01
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    9
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket KOKI NIWA WOOD

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