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Age U20
Experience 6〜10 years

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  • VIOLIN

    User review

    This racket is made of thin five-ply plywood, but if you ask me if it is easy to handle, the answer is no.
    The feel of the ball at impact is a bit hard, probably due to the material of the surface, and even though it is thin and pliable, it is hard and the ball flies (but not very far), so it has quite a few quirks.
    However, if you can take advantage of the bend and drive the ball at just the right time, you will be able to hit a one-of-a-kind, heavy, roaring ball.In that sense, this racket can be said to be suitable for intermediate and advanced players.
    It won't fly far, so it's suitable for those who aim for the third pitch closer to the front, or those who attack with fast-pitch rallies.
    For people who want to use a good wood racket, I think they can think of it as a balanced, easy-to-use acoustic, and a violin with the flexibility and weight of a ball.

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    2023/12/21
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    6
    Spin
    10
    Control
    8
    Touch
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) HYBRID MK

    Recommend rubber(Back) Q1

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  • User review

    There are no particularly difficult techniques to do, and the rubber flies in the desired trajectory. 46g after cutting at 2.0mm
    Compared to Rakuza 7 and Vega
    The amount of rotation of the loop is higher than the former two, so it was great that it was reliable when looping in a match.
    I felt that it was a rubber that excelled in the amount of rotation and ease of creating arcs even at 47.5 degrees.

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    2023/12/21
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    9
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket LIBERTA SOLID Pro

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  • VEGA X

    User review

    The sponge may feel hard to some people, but the sheet is soft and the particles tend to fall down, so I felt that the rubber as a whole was softer.
    The seat rotates even with a weak touch, and the sponge doesn't lose even with a strong impact, so I thought it could cover a wide range of impacts.

    Expressed on a scale of 1 to 10
    Speed:8
    Ease of rotation: 9
    Maximum rotation: 7
    Ease of meeting: 8
    Ease of hitting downward rotation: 8
    Loopability: 7
    Counter power: 9
    I felt that way (this is my personal feeling)

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    2023/10/25
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    8
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket LIBERTA SOLID Pro

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  • MARK WOOD

    User review

    The narrow grip makes it easy to hold, making this racket easy to recommend for elementary and junior high school students who are just starting out.
    It has a low, slightly muffled hitting sound, a feeling of hitting the ball that resonates easily in your hands, a slightly longer ball grip, and a two-tone design of red and black, which is simple but makes you feel good when you look at it.
    There aren't many distinctive features, but since there are few unnecessary elements, it doesn't get too weird and make it difficult to play meat, or the ball flies straight out before it starts spinning, so I think it's a racket with the round performance typical of Yasaka. I felt that.

    You can use it with the Mark V for beginners, but if you want to learn modern table tennis, I think it's better to start with a lightly tensioned rubber like Rigan or GTT45.

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    2023/10/04
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    6
    Spin
    9
    Control
    10
    Touch
    9
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) Rakza 7

    Recommend rubber(Back) RIGAN SPIN

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  • RASANTER R45

    User review

    The surface has a very strong grip, and the sponge feels like it catches the ball once and then increases its energy and fires it, giving you a sense of its high specs.
    It has a strong launch, and if you just match it with the back, it will become a stick ball.
    I felt that the lowest line was that there was a feeling of firmly biting in and a feeling of applying rotation.
    That's why when you swing, you can hit a fast ball with just the right trajectory.
    It may be better for beginners and intermediate players to use it for the foreground.

    It would be best to first try using Hexer Grip, which has the same hardness, and if you feel it is unsatisfactory, change to R45.

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    2023/10/25
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    8
    Control
    7
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket LIBERTA SOLID Pro

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