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ゲンガー's profile
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

  • Vega Pro hybrid

    User review

    50.7g with Harimoto inner ALC 2.0

    The adhesiveness is stronger than Glazer 09C and the sheet is firm

    Because it is sticky, it is easier to increase the bottom spin compared to other Vega series, but since it is Vega, there was no particular spin.

    If this could be purchased for around 3000 yen, it might be an option, but for around 4500 yen, I think Glazer 09C would be better.

    See original review

    2024/07/07
    Overall
    7/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    7
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little soft
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  • Blue Grip S1

    User review

    47.4g with 2.0 attached to Harimoto Inner ALC

    It's almost tension-like and slightly sticky.

    Compared to Glazer 09C, it's closer to tension and the sheet is softer.

    It's powerful and spins, but it's best to relax and hit it with about 60% of your strength.

    Rather than hitting it hard, I think it's better to aim for the course and make a decisive shot.

    Personally, it's good for backhand. For underspin, you can lightly put it in while keeping the course, and you can decide with a forehand, and it doesn't fly too far, so it's easy to block.

    See original review

    2024/07/07
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    8
    Control
    10
    Hardness Little soft
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  • Acoustic

    User review

    It was an 89.2 model.
    Although it is made of five plywood, it feels like the ball leaves the racket quicker than I expected and flies further.
    However, the power still feels like that of a five-ply wood club.
    I think it is more suitable for people who use special materials and want a more wood-like feel rather than people who want the feel of a five-ply wood club.
    The grip is thin rather than narrow, with a deep jaw and a long distance from the handle to the blade.
    I feel that this is a grip that will divide people's tastes, so if you're interested, I recommend you try holding it at least once.

    See original review

    2024/04/18
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    6
    Spin
    8
    Control
    10
    Touch
    8
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) V>20 Double Extra

    Recommend rubber(Back) Tenergy 64

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  • Hina Hayata H2

    User review

    It weighed 87.6g and with rubber attached it was 188.2g.
    Compared to the Harimoto Inner ALC.
    The grip is thinner than the Harimoto Inner and feels thinner when you hold it.
    The feel of the ball is a little harder than the Harimoto Inner and the trajectory seems to be linear.
    Also, because it's an inner, I feel the ball holds and it spins, but I felt that it was more like an outer among inners.

    See original review

    2024/04/18
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    9
    Control
    9
    Touch
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) NEO HURRICANE 3

    Recommend rubber(Back) JEKYLL&HYDE V47.5

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  • Mizutani Jun Major

    User review

    It was an 83.2g individual. At 176g with rubber attached, it is light and easy to shake.
    There was a feeling of going up, but the whole thing was made of 5 plywood.
    STIGA's Infinity is close to the 5 pieces that have the same hand sound.
    I also compared it to the same Butterfly Kolbel, but this felt harder, while the Kolbel felt softer and held the ball better.
    If you are a person who can hit drive and are looking for stability, I think you should choose Corbel, and if you are a beginner until you can hit drive, you should choose this one because the racket is light.
    I didn't think it was necessary for people who can hit to some extent to choose this racket. It is better to choose a racket made of 7-ply plywood or other materials.

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    2023/09/24
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    8
    Control
    8
    Touch
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) ROZENA

    Recommend rubber(Back) ROZENA

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