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Gender | Male |
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Age | U30 |
Experience | 11〜20 years |
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I use Ultramax on the foreground. When I was active, I used a lot of glue, so I had been looking for a rubber that felt like using glue. If you let it dig in and hit it, you'll get a really good ball. This is a must-have for anyone who has used glue. I feel that wood or fiber rackets are better suited than carbon rackets. If you want to make a ringing sound, please give it a try!
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket FORTIUS FT ver.D RE
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I use ST.
First of all, I think this grip is a good fit for those who hold it deep.
It contains carbon, but it's not that hard and doesn't fly very far, so even if you swing it fully, it doesn't overshoot and you can still get it in.
Maybe because of the grip, it's very easy to shoot and curve drive, so I would recommend it to technicians.
Also, the grip pattern is stylish!
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommend rubber(Front) Bluefire M2
Recommend rubber(Back) Bluefire M2
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I'm using 2.0 on both sides.
When you hit the drive, you can hear a metallic sound and feel good. The loop also has a lot of spin, whether you take it with the sheet or let it dig in. I think people of the glue generation will probably like it.
It's a soft rubber, so it's not difficult to use on the table, and the serve is quite sharp.
For now, I haven't found anything bad about it when I use it myself.
I haven't seen anyone using it, so if you're interested, I recommend you try it! Also, it looks cool.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket Waldner Senzo carbon JO SHAPE
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