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Gender | Male |
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Age | U30 |
Experience | More than 20 years |
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Blue Max, 50 g, 42.4°
V>20 DE is 51 g, 44.5°
Tena 05 is 48 g, 44.6
・Even though it is a speed rubber, it spins a lot and holds the ball!
・Speed drives extend quite a bit!
・You can hit speed drives without losing energy with the backhand!
If you classify this rubber by the sheet shape, the essential direction is a speed spin tension like Tena 64. Although it is a speed spin tension, the sheet is strong, so it has very high spin performance. In fact, it may spin more than Tena 05. I think V>22 DE is a rubber that has secured speed performance and increased spin performance to the maximum. Because the sheet is strong, it is a rubber that can be hit with a speed drive with a very high quality push, stop, and loop drive. I have also reviewed it on my blog (https://katsuo000.com/), so please refer to it.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket LIMBAINNER
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FL with a board thickness of 5.9 mm, 158 x 152 mm, and 88 g.
It was an easy-to-use racket that could be switched to the upper board limba without any discomfort.
The fact that it was so easy to use on the first use means that if it absorbs sweat and moisture, the feel of the hit will become softer and it can be handled with a feel that is quite similar to that of wood.
The SALC bounced well, and the sound in the hand was good enough that I could hit it straight in the direction of the vector I imagined!
Despite the large blade area and weight, it was a blade that I felt was quite easy to handle.
The only thing was that the forehand shot had a longer distance than I expected, and the core material was kiri? It felt like the ball was slipping out a little, which I felt was a matter of personal preference.
The backhand was quite good, and I could put pressure on my opponent with speed, and it was also extremely stable.
It was a good racket that was not at all unruly, and could put pressure on my opponent with speed greater than ALC while still being stable.
I have also reviewed it on my blog, so please take a look.
https://katsuo000.com/review_harimoto_tomokazu_innerforce_salc/Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommend rubber(Front) JEKYLL&HYDE C55.0
Recommend rubber(Back) DIGNICS 05
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Max, black.
70 g → 49 g
Shore C hardness 45.5° measured from the seat side
D05: 48g, 50.0°
T05: 47g, 44.6°
The racket is OSP Virtoso AC.1. Sticky tension rubber with outstanding speed performance
2. Stops extremely well!
3. When you want to apply spin, it holds firmly!
I felt that it was quite similar to Omega VII China Shadow, and experienced amazing speed performance. This is an eye-opening speed! Although it is a sticky tension rubber, I thought that a rubber with such high speed performance would be interesting and distinctive. The Jekyll & Hyde series does not require accuracy in angle or swing, so I felt that it was a rubber for intermediate players rather than advanced players.
I have also reviewed it at https://katsuo000.com/, so please refer to it.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Hard
Recomend racket BRONZITE
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Black Max, 55 g, 51.2°
C55 and 53 g, 50.9°
China Kage is 57 g, 50.5°
D09C is 50 g, 50.8°
・A lively sticky tension rubber! 09C × Chinese sticky rubber = Jikihai C57.5
・Even though it's a sticky rubber, the ball is fast!
・Strong arc and quirky ball, typical of a sticky rubber!
I was able to transition from C55 without any discomfort.
It has good pop-out, but it's harder and easier to spin.
It spins a lot, so the serve can be cut even with a light touch.
In reviews, there are many sticky tension rubbers that are more like tension, but I really like this rubber, which is heavy, hard, and spins.
It doesn't feel like Kyohyo, and it feels closer to tension, but I think it's a super aggressive rubber that can be pushed quite hard with the amount of spin and quirks.
I have also reviewed it on my blog (https://katsuo000.com/), so please refer to it.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket ICE CREAM AZX I
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Black: 2.7 mm, 48 g, 43.9°
D09C: 50 g, 50.8°
D05: 47 g, 50.0°
- You can grip the ball with less force than with the D05, and it goes up!
- The arc and spin are like a sticky rubber!
- A rubber that's much more specialized for driving than for hitting!
I'm switching from the D05, and it's not difficult to use.
The published hardness is 44°, so I thought it would be hard, but when I actually measured it with a hardness meter, I was shocked.
- It's over 5° softer than the D!
- I realized that this is why it grips the ball even with a slower swing speed than the D!
- I don't notice much difference in normal use, and in fact, it's not difficult to grip the ball!
- I noticed it with a curtain shot, but it spins like crazy.
- I was surprised at how much spin it generates, and how easy it is to spin, exceeding the D05 and D09C!
However, hitting the ball is quite difficult and it goes over even in the middle of the court.
It gives the ball a bounce that seems to have been post-processed.
Honestly, hitting the ball hard at high speeds is uncontrollable!
I think this is the easiest club to apply spin to since the antibacterial plastic was introduced!
Please also check out my blog (https://katsuo000.com/).Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket Zhang Jike ZLC
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