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Age U10
Experience 2〜3 years

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  • Acoustic Carbon

    User review

    This racket flies considerably because the outer carbon is installed in the acoustic. So if you put a bouncy tension rubber on it, it's quite difficult to control.
    After all, this racket is compatible with adhesive rubber! It goes very well with the Kyo Leopard series from the same Nittaku. It compensates for the impetus that Kyo Leopard lacks, and although it is a stiff combination, it is a combination that is quite meshed with the flexibility of the racket.
    In addition, compatibility with table software was also good. Driving is difficult, but meat hitting and speed driving are so stable that you can't think of it as an outer, and the shot feeling is very good!
    Although it is difficult to handle, I thought that it was a very good racket considering compatibility!

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    2023/05/08
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    8
    Control
    7
    Touch
    9
    Hardness Hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) HURRICANE PRO Ⅲ TURBO BLUE

    Recommend rubber(Back) MORISTO SP AX

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  • User review

    It is no exaggeration to say that this rubber has the most variation in grain height.
    I can cut well, and I can send cuts that my opponent dislikes, such as my own cuts tending to knuckle depending on the opponent's ball quality. Tsutsuki is difficult to cut at first, but once you get used to it, you can change it as much as you want.
    It is also highly recommended for shake attack type backs. It is very suitable for the classic battle style, such as creating chances with an obscene ball with a grain height and killing it with the forehand.
    There is also the adoption of a pen grain, but I think that many people feel unsatisfactory because it does not speed up.
    After all, the change is the best, so it is recommended for those who want to compete with ball quality that seems to be the royal road grain height!

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    2023/05/09
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    3
    Spin
    8
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket Super defensive

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  • Feint Long III

    User review

    This rubber has a soft sponge and sheet even in the grain height, and it has a good sense of stability!
    Since the grains fall easily, it is easy to cut Tsutsuki, and the cut is also cut in a way that seems to be grain height, and you can send a ball with a large amount of rotation in a stable manner. Even when I receive a strong hit, I feel that the sponge keeps the momentum of the ball down, which gives me a sense of security.
    It is very good for cutting, but it may be a little unsatisfactory for players who are different from the front team because it is difficult to change speed and change.
    After all, I think that the true value of this rubber is demonstrated when it is used by a cutman, so if you are a cutman, please try using it!

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    2023/05/09
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    2
    Spin
    7
    Control
    10
    Hardness Soft

    Recomend racket MURAMATSU YUTO 90th

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  • DO Knuckle (Short pimples)

    User review

    Currently, I have been using it as a back rubber for over a year! (thickness ultra-thin → medium)
    First of all, if you want to use it as a cutman, we recommend the "medium" thickness. As a premise, this rubber is soft for the time being, so it is difficult to suppress the cut from the grain height. So if you use a thin sponge, you'll think, "That grain height is fine." Although it is "medium" in thickness, Tsutsuki is a basic knuckle, but if you bite into a sponge, you can also send a cut Tsutsuki. The cut can be rubbed on the surface, or it can be shaken down like grain height. Either way of hitting the ball will change considerably compared to the grain height. The true value of this rubber is still the change in this Tsutsuki and cut. Of course, the thicker the sponge, the harder it is to cut, but once you get the hang of it, you won't have to worry about it.
    Ease of control is Don Knuckle < Grain height, and change is Don Knuckle >> Grain height.
    A thin sponge is recommended for players who are different from the front team. It does not rotate beautifully like the grain height, it becomes a pretty tight knuckle lol
    The thickness of the cutman is "medium", and the thickness of the front team is "ultra-thin, ultra-thin", so please try using it!

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    2023/05/08
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    5
    Spin
    3
    Control
    10
    Hardness Soft

    Recomend racket SANALION D

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  • RAKZA Z

    User review

    I think that this rubber is sticky and does not bounce much. So I felt that the outer racket would be good if I put it on. This time I hit something that matched the wood, but it didn't bounce quite a bit. It was so easy to control.
    In addition, it has a different peculiarity from the Chinese rubber of Kotekote such as madness, and the opponent will get a ball that is quite difficult to take. There are also balls unique to this rubber, such as a straight trajectory in the drive, but it takes a lot of rotation, and sometimes it is a knuckle.
    It is recommended because this rubber one and only ball comes out!

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    2023/05/15
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    9
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket MA LIN CARBON

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