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Gender Male
Age U30
Experience 6〜10 years
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    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

  • OUTER FORCE ALC

    User review

    It was an 85.3g club.
    Overall, it didn't seem to fly very far.
    When I hit it lightly, it felt soft, and when I hit it hard, I felt the ball leave the club quickly, but it didn't seem to fly that far.
    When I drove from the middle of the court, the ball flew off before I could put enough spin on it, resulting in a straight shot.
    As a result, I felt it would be difficult for those who are used to hitting inside clubs and want to put spin on them to get the ball far.
    However, when using it from the front of the court, I was very impressed, and I thought it would be good if I could remember to hit it just before the peak to counter underspin, and to swing compactly to counter topspin.
    Overall, I felt it was a good introduction to outside clubs, but it didn't suit my playing style.

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    2025/08/17
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    7
    Control
    8
    Touch
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) TENERGY 05

    Recommend rubber(Back) Tenergy 05 FX

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  • Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce ZLC

    User review

    It was an 87g model.

    Compared to ALC, it is harder and shoots straighter.

    The ball leaves the racket quickly, so if the impact is not strong, it will be a straight shot.

    ALC is popular with everyone.

    If you are changing from wood or ALC, it is of course necessary to have a strong impact, and I felt that it would be difficult to use unless you are someone who can swing well at the impact point or who can develop a strong hit from the serve.

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    2025/02/12
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    7
    Control
    8
    Touch
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) TENERGY 05

    Recommend rubber(Back) Tenergy 05 FX

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  • HEXER POWERGRIP SFX

    User review

    48.3g with 2.1mm attached to Harimoto Super ALC.
    Used for backhand.
    All techniques are easy to do, and the sponge height is 42.5 degrees, so it doesn't fly very far, making it stable.
    The sheet is also strong, so it's easy to put in backspin.
    The spin is inferior to high-priced rubbers such as MK FX and Tenergy 05 FX, but I felt that this was enough if you don't mainly attack with your backhand.
    What I personally liked is that the sheet is insensitive, so it's stable for loop drives.

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    2025/02/04
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    9
    Control
    10
    Hardness Little soft
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  • DYNA SEVEN

    User review

    It was an 81.1g model.
    Between SWAT and SWAT Power, there is quite a bit of vibration when hitting closer to SWAT.
    It has very good ball control, and the loop drive against underspin is a great source of points in itself.
    Also, when it comes to blocking, the racket absorbs the power, making it very easy to do.
    Perhaps because it is a lightweight model, it seemed less powerful than I expected.
    I bought the ST, but it is flat and has a peculiar grip, so it's a matter of personal preference.

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    2025/02/04
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    9
    Control
    10
    Touch
    9
    Hardness Soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) V>20 Double Extra

    Recommend rubber(Back) V>20 Double Extra

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  • V>20 Extra

    User review

    I borrowed the one attached to the Harimoto Inner ALC, and used Double Extra for my forehand.
    At first glance, the grain of the sheet was different from Double Extra.
    It's a soft and stable rubber, and it's good for defensive techniques, so I think it's good for a style that isn't aggressive in the backhand.
    It's like adding a higher arc and ball speed to Ventus Stiff. I tried using it on my forehand, but it was clearly inferior in speed and rotation compared to Double Extra.
    It also seems to be about 3g lighter, so I think it's good for the backhand side of people who are concerned about weight.

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    2025/01/06
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    8
    Control
    10
    Hardness Little soft
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