ねこ卓先生's profile

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Age | U20 |
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Used in combination with the commercially available Kyo Leopard Dragon 5, the F side bullspo and the B side are both extra thick with dig 05.
Originally, I used a special combination of Kyo Leopard NEO3 and Tenergy 05 for Zhang Jike ZLC, and I switched from there.
From the conclusion, the racket itself was too light and was spinning.
Since the front was a heavy combination of leopard and tenergy on the outer, it was easy to put out a ball that could be pulled out with a single blow using the full body, but after switching, it was too light and it was difficult to adjust the timing.
When I changed the dig to tenergy, it became a little heavier, so I think it was still easy to do.
I think it's pretty good for people who want to get rid of stickiness while folding in front of both hands, but it's too light for people like myself who want to pull out with a single blow such as a type that attracts in the middle team or a wraparound. It may be difficult.
I feel that it would be easier to combine the racket with the Zhang Jike series. (Not experimented)Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket HURRICANE LONG 5
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Use 09c for Revoldia on the foreground
The softness of the racket, the hardness of 09c, and the adhesiveness make it easy to hold the ball, but the power is quite good, and I personally think it is good.
If you use it for outerwear, it will probably fly too much, so it is recommended to combine it with an inner racket.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket REVOLDIA CNF
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Changed from Zhang Jike, forehand as is, backhand Tenergy 05 → Dig 05 → 09c
The ball holding of the racket is probably longer, and Tenergy 05 is too hard to handle, so I use Dig 05. It is easy to use and powerful, but has no quirks, so I changed to 09c and finally the backhand is stable
I was using Nittaku's Kyohyo NEO3 (39 degrees) for the forehand, but it is softer than Zhang Jike, so the power is slightly reduced, so I changed to Kyohyo 41 degrees on the net and it is quite stable
It is easier to handle than Zhang Jike, but it has no quirks and has strangely good ball holding, so I get the impression that almost everyone who uses this racket with tension systems plays in a similar way
It's a classic, but it's easy to get used to, so it seems better to combine it with a sticky system
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommend rubber(Front) NEO HURRICANE 3
Recommend rubber(Back) Dignics 09C
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Switched from Kyohyo to Fan Zhendong's forehand
There is also the issue of how to shoot, but Kyohyo is better in terms of speed and rotation
The power of one shot is also better with Kyohyo, and of course Kyohyo is easier to handle on the table
The advantages are that it is lighter than Kyohyo, and the consecutive shots are almost always in even if you hit them randomly, so you can feel safe in fast-paced rallies, and also the long life
It's a little disappointing for people who swing it hard on their own, but it may be recommended for people who want to take it easy or for people who find it difficult because their tension jumps out too much.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket Fan Zhendong ALC
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