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Gender Male
Age U20
Experience 4〜5 years

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  • HYBRID MK

    User review

    After using it a little on my forehand, I switched to using it on my backhand.
    It was a perfectly good rubber for my forehand, but the backhand was the best.
    It's not overly sensitive to the opponent's spin, and the sponge feels like it can wrap around it and overwrite it, making it very easy to control with pushes, blocks, and loops.
    It has the best ball retention and control performance, just as advertised.
    I felt it was a magical rubber that suited both those seeking high performance and those who were willing to sacrifice a little performance for control and stability.
    It's listed as 48 degrees, but it feels a little softer.
    The moist, soft sheet gives it a calm pop, and the sponge is mellow(?) yet firm. It's just the perfect balance.
    I think it would go well with any racket.
    However, I do think it would pair best with inner or outer rackets that have a strong bounce. In fact, it works perfectly with the Ryu 5.

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    2026/02/21
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    7
    Spin
    8
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket HURRICANE LONG 5

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  • Blue Grip J3

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    Used it for my forehand. It has almost no stickiness and feels like a German rubber that flies quite well. You can hit it or rub it however you like. The sheet has a slightly settled, moist texture, and with a gentle touch it doesn't pop out too strongly, and while it's comfortable on the table, it doesn't lose to the opponent's spin at all. It bites in firmly and doesn't feel slippery at all. Comfortable is the perfect word to describe it. However, perhaps because I'm not used to it yet, I found it difficult to control loops. I hope it will be fine once I get used to it...
    Speed drives are extremely comfortable.
    Serves were easier to control if I cut them boldly rather than cutting them halfway. Knuckles are also easy to hit.

    Most people interested in this rubber will probably start with J2 or J1, but I highly recommend starting with J3. J3 is a very good rubber, and even 50 degrees is hard enough. (This is aimed at intermediate and lower level players who are Zhang Jike fans and are interested in trying it out, but advanced players should feel free to go for the J1.)
    I think it's a well-balanced rubber that should go well with pretty much any racket.
    It pairs perfectly with the Dragon 5.

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    2026/02/21
    Overall
    9/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    8
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket HURRICANE LONG 5

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