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Gender | Male |
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Age | U30 |
Experience | 6〜10 years |
User review
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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.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little hard
Recommend rubber(Front) NEO HURRICANE 3
Recommend rubber(Back) JEKYLL&HYDE V47.5
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49.6g with MAX attached to Fortino Performance
I used it in the foreground.
The ball is straight and clearly low.
I started to feel more stable when I tried to roll the ball around a little bit, trying to spin it rather than hitting it thickly.
It may be preferred by people who hit the ball with rotation.
Also, although I could serve well, it was difficult to hit a downward rotation.
It was a rubber with an image of Ventus Extra for pop-up and V15 for trajectory.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket FORTINO PERFORMANCE
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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.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little hard
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46.7g with special thickness applied to Harimoto inner
It's soft, so it's suitable for backpacking. However, the rubber does not feel squishy and is easy to control.
It takes a lot of rotation and doesn't fly relatively far, so the block is also stable.
It was a comfortable rubber to hit because it made a metallic sound even if you didn't swing fast. However, it doesn't speed up.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
Recomend racket Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce ALC
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It was an individual of 87.2g.
It almost feels like a wooden ball, but it has a good bounce and feels soft.
I felt that the ball held better than Clipper Wood.
Especially when combined with the Evolution MPX, I felt a strong sense of grabbing and releasing the ball.
I purchased FL, but the grip is fine and feels good.
Recommended for those who are not good at feeling the material.
Dyneema and Izanas are the same material, but I had the impression that they had better ball retention than Darker's Solid Pro. Since the plywood composition is different, for referenceOverall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommend rubber(Front) Evolution MX-P
Recommend rubber(Back) DNA PLATINUM H
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