Timon's profile

Timon's profile
Gender Male
Age U30
Experience 6〜10 years
  • Use racket, rubber

    1. Acoustic
      Racket

      Acoustic

      The Nittaku Acoustic was made according to the principles used in making string instruments. The ...
    2. HEXER POWERGRIP
      Rubber (Front)

      HEXER POWERGRIP

      Spin, power, consistency, precision.Perform like hell: The 47.5 ° hard sponge with large pores cr...
    3. RASANTER R53
      Rubber (Back)

      RASANTER R53

      The new top rubber in the RASANTER family does not just differ in its sponge hardness. With R53, ...

User review

  • HEXER POWERGRIP

    User review

    Comparison with SFX of the same series

    The power of the ball comes out as the hardness increases.
    The amount of rotation is also perfect, and it is easy to stretch when blocked. Of course, it is easy to block to stop.
    If you want a little more power with SFX, please use this.

    It's a matter of course, but the higher the hardness, the heavier it becomes. .. .. The drawback is that it is heavier than I expected.
    Due to lack of power personally, it is harder to make metallic sounds than SFX (not high-pitched)
    However, the performance is high level and more than the price like SFX.

    See original review

    2021/05/23
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    10
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket Acoustic

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  • RASANTER R53

    User review

    It is an impression of using R53 after using R48.
    I shouldn't have done it easily to make it one step harder and more powerful.
    It is said that it feels softer than the hardness value, but it is clearly hard after touching 48.

    To be clear, intermediate users cannot use it (laughs)
    The long ball flies tremendously. There are quite a few factors that can lead to over-misses when competing.
    I think you can still use it if you can swing with your lower body.
    And above all, it's heavy. .. ..
    Even though it was an acoustic and light individual, it feels sloppy. It feels heavy even when transplanted to a lighter award offensive.

    The good point is that the trajectory is low and sharp, and it sinks even if raised. Just a premise that you can control (laughs)
    If the block is a growing counter, you can attack at a good tempo. It's easy to stop.
    It can be stopped for a rubber that also bounces on the table.

    See original review

    2021/05/23
    Overall
    7/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    9
    Control
    4
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket Acoustic

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