がろあ's profile
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Experience | 4〜5 years |
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- Racket
- The new Carbonado 45 and Carbonado 90 blades are constructed with thinner TeXtreme® 64 gram per m...
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- Rubber (Front)
- Most players are looking for that rubber that fits them just right. Nittaku has introduced the Fa...
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- Rubber (Back)
- Most players are looking for that rubber that fits them just right. Nittaku has introduced the Fa...
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User review
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I borrowed a friend's racket for cutting.
The first impression of this rubber was "stability + power".If you rub the drive firmly and hit it, a good ball with an arc will go, but the speed is not so much. However, the ball is as heavy as the tension.
In addition, there was a feeling of security even if it became a big rally because there was a ball holding that other tension systems do not have.
In addition, the power of this rubber is easily proportional to the strength of your impact, so if you have power, the apse counter is also easy.
The forecut was very easy to suppress and it was very good.
As a drawback, I thought that it was a little hard because it had a slightly shorter life (as Tomo said) compared to rubber in the same price range.
Normally, it may be better to use a slightly higher rubber (Is that the reason why there are actually few reviews?), But if you want to emphasize stability, this may also be an option.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket Super defensive
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Max black is used for the foreground.
As you can see from the headline, the sense of stability is great. It feels like it fits on the table by drawing an arch line that is neither too high nor too low. However, it is easy to draw an arch line, so I think it will speed up a little.
In addition, because it is an authentic tension (?), It makes a clicking sound when driving and the shot feeling is good. Also, personally, I think it's okay to be a person who rubs and hits, or a person who bites and hits, but I think that a person who bites and hits needs a certain amount of impact.I think that it can be used from intermediate to top level than advanced.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket Innerforce Layer ALC
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I put it on my forehand at MAX.
The drives go deep into the table. And yet it's stable. The amount of spin and speed are both sufficient.
There's nothing to complain about on the table. It has a strong grip, so I felt it was easy to control.
The only downsides are that sometimes the ball doesn't fall when you hit it from under the table, and if you relax too much the ball will fall.
It's perfect for people who hit meat-type drives from the front.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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Thick red is used on the b side. I was a little worried, so please refer to it.
First of all, the direction is quite different from the rubber used for the b side so far. Therefore, it is a little difficult to bite into it and rotate it like ordinary rubber, or to rub it to rotate it. You will get a ball that you should hit as if you were playing it.
So you can't expect rotation. However, when you hit it hard, you will get a very fast ball on the back side.
Also, personally, the tabletop (Tsutsuki, stop, etc.) does not fit very well. You need to get used to it.
Therefore, it is recommended for people who do not use side b very much or who want to change the performance a little between side F and side b.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket Innerforce Layer ALC
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I've only ever used the Zex Gear Out as an outer, so I'll compare it to that.
I think the shot feels similar.
In drives, it's a little easier to spin than the Zex Gear Out, but it's a little slower in terms of speed.
Personally, I felt that this one was easier to block and counter.
I also felt that this one was easier to do on the table and easier to spin.
Also, I felt that if you don't hit with a proper form, you'll make mistakes (it won't be flexible), so it might not be suitable for people who want to hit a decent ball even if they hit it roughly.
By the way, it's better to avoid the G1 for your forehand. It will produce a good ball, but you can't deny that it feels different.
If you want to use an outer but also want stability, this is a good choice.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little hard
Recommend rubber(Front) Fastarc G-1
Recommend rubber(Back) V>11 EXTRA
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