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Gender Male
Age U30
Experience 6〜10 years
  • Use racket, rubber

    1. Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce ALC
      Racket

      Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce ALC

      Developed with and used by Tomokazu HarimotoSimilar to Innerforce Layer ALC with moderate speed a...
    2. TENERGY 80
      Rubber (Front)

      TENERGY 80

      • Tenergy 80 is the ideal balance between spin and speed• Even faster than Tenergy 05 and offerin...
    3. DNA PLATINUM H
      Rubber (Back)

      DNA PLATINUM H

User review

  • EVOLUTION EL-D

    User review

    I hit 1.9mm with the Harimoto inner force layer ALC. weight is 50g
    I didn't feel the difference in hardness with MX-P, which has a similar hardness. It feels harder than Tenergy 80 on the back.
    I felt that it would be easy to hit the meat from the point of hitting the fore.
    In the fore drive, if you hit it with a slight rubbing, you will draw an arc and enter deeply, and if you hit it thickly, you will get a sharp ball with a low trajectory. Since it is a rubber that flies upward, it can also be entered in a horizontal swing. If you hit the MX-P with the same swing, it will hit the net, so it will be higher than the MX-P. Best of all, it makes a nice sound when hit.
    However, in terms of the weight of the ball, it was said to be Tenergy 80>MX-P>EL-D.
    Blocks fit in the back, but the ball is released faster than Tenergy 80.
    It is easy to drive in Chujin, especially from a position lower than the platform.
    In addition, it is very easy to hit the downward rotation, and it is also easy to hit the meat.
    It feels good because there is a feeling that the serve is also cut and it is actually cut.
    MX-P was also a rubber that could fit anything for the time being, but it is an upward compatible rubber when it comes to putting it in. I think that people who are worried about downward rotation will gain confidence if they use it.

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    2022/11/12
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    10
    Control
    10
    Hardness Little soft
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  • JEKYLL&HYDE V47.5

    User review

    I hit 1.9 mm on the fore of the inner force layer. Weight is 49.2g
    First, the trajectory is straight. Rotation is also applied firmly in the loop. I felt it was close to Lazanta R48.
    In terms of numbers, the difference in hardness is only 0.5 degrees, but it is easier to bite than Lazanta R48, so I was able to get a good ball easily.
    I think that it is a versatile rubber that can be used with either foreback.

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    2022/11/04
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    9
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket Innerforce Layer ALC

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  • VEGA TOUR

    User review

    I used the back of the Japanese-style pen Segna, the back of Spin Ace Carbon, and the back of SWAT. It was 45g with 2.0mm on SWAT.
    Everything is very high quality for the price and very good value for money. I felt that it was easy to hit the meat. The drive also has an arc, so it is stable.
    It is a good rubber that you can choose for the time being without feeling hardness.

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    2022/10/22
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    8
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket Swat

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  • MA LIN CARBON

    User review

    I used FL. Weight is 90.9g
    It doesn't have much of a carbon feel to it, and it's pretty close to wood, but people who use wood will feel it's a special material.
    The price is not so high, so if you want to switch from wood or try carbon, I think you should try this first.

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    2022/11/02
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    9
    Control
    9
    Touch
    8
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) Rakza 7

    Recommend rubber(Back) Rakza X Soft

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  • TENERGY 05

    User review

    Harimoto inner force layer ALC hit extra thickness. Weight is 48.2g
    Compared to Tenergy 80, the rotation performance is one head out and you can put out a heavy ball. Since it has an auto-drive function, it seems that it is difficult for the opponent to hit it because it bites right after the bounce even though it is an ordinary block.
    However, it feels harder than Tenergy 80 and has a strong momentum.
    I think that it is possible to use the auto feeling and use it for those who are not good at it. There are other rubbers that can be put in for the time being, but Tenergy 05 has a clear difference in the amount of rotation and produces a high quality ball.
    It's not that it's particularly difficult to hit the meat in the back, but I have the impression that the arc will come out because of the rotation.
    It was better to hit the lower rotation hit by biting in at an early RBI. Dropping the RBI and rubbing it with a sheet bounced and was not very stable. I think that it is a rubber suitable for modern table tennis that hits hard with a fast hitting point.
    I had the impression that the ball didn't hit that far when people with weaker impact used it, so I thought Tenergy 80 would be better if I felt it was hard when I hit it.

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    2022/11/12
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    10
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little hard
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