prisoner's profile
Gender | Male |
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Experience | 11〜20 years |
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I used it with a thickness of 1.6 on the back. It is easy to spin with the front rubber. Blocks also stop properly and you can miss your opponent's timing. Basically, it is the front part, but when it goes down, it is more stable if you cut it. Since it is a light rubber, it is also good that you can stick whatever you like on the fore. The material of the racket is recommended because it is powerful when flicking and hitting meat.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket Hino-Carbon Power
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It is the original cost performance strongest rubber. I used Mark V 13 years ago, and it's been a while since I played table tennis, so I bought it because it was a more bouncy rubber than back then. I was wondering how it would feel with a plastic ball, but I was able to drive, smash, counter, and flick without any problems, so it was amazing. I hit the ball in a retro style in the front half, so the ball ran, but I don't think it's suitable for people like Tenergy who hit with tension. I think 7 rackets is good.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket MA LIN EXTRA SPECIAL
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It was 13 years ago, but I was using it as a bag. It is a rubber that bites and flies. It doesn't give you much speed, and it doesn't take a lot of spin, but it might be better to be this slow in order to learn the swing. Also, if you are playing in the front team, you can get enough speed by combining it with a carbon racket.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
Recomend racket Hino-Carbon Power
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When I was a student, I used a Mark V for the front and an Xyz F1 for the back. Hitting techniques such as smash, angle hit, and meat hit are easy to do. A smash with a loop drive from a downward rotation serve is recommended for memorizing this pattern. If the racket is not light and bouncy, the ball will not fly deep. I think fast-paced rally battles are better because it's not a one-shot, instant type.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Soft
Recomend racket Hino-Carbon Power
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It's a European rubber. Drive strikes have a strange bounce when compared to Vega X, which is typical of Android. I think it's better than high-end rubber for those who want to stably hit the ball with downward rotation, as it gives you the feeling of gripping and hitting the ball firmly. There is no technology that cannot do this, so it is probably one of the most cost-effective rubbers. I think the material of the racket is good. Even with the outer carbon, it won't fly off on the bench.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket Hino-Carbon Power
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