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  • TENERGY 19

    User review

    I use thick rubber, and Rosena on the other side (considering stepping up from Rosena).

    Whether it's forehand or backhand, it feels like it grips the ball more strongly and creates a more arched line than before. Rosena feels more stable when I want to hit the ball straight, but it feels very stable when I hit the ball with even a little spin. Of course, I'm not saying I don't make mistakes, but I was able to return the ball with strong upward and horizontal spin on the underspin that I couldn't get before, so the rubber simply had a big effect.

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    2024/07/19
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    10
    Control
    10
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket SO-TEN

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  • KORBEL

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    When I returned, I prepared an Inner Force ALC and a Primoraz Carbon, but realized that I had poor control, so I purchased a Corbell.

    I can't score every ball right away, but I can easily learn various sensations, so I'm practicing by going back and forth between this racket and the previous one.

    When I learn a new technique or something doesn't go well, I review my practice by telling myself, "If I can't score with the Corbell, then I'm wrong," and my technique has improved considerably. The racket I got weighed 92g, so it's perfect for training and powerful for matches.

    It's a fun racket to have, no matter what racket you're using.

    When I first started with the double-sided Rosena, two people in my team who tried it immediately bought it.

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    2024/06/16
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    10
    Control
    10
    Touch
    10
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) GLAYZER09C

    Recommend rubber(Back) ROZENA

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  • SO-TEN

    User review

    This racket is so suited to my taste that I can't really express its performance in numbers.
    After buying the Panasonic ZC because I wanted to try playing cutman, I wanted something with a similar thickness to the offensive bracket, but larger, because I liked the feel of the ball when hitting hard or driving, so I went for the Souten. There was a lot of feeling that resonated in my hands, but it bounced off with a "Betchin" feeling, and it was able to spin well, so I was able to hit a strong ball with a sense of stability and a combination of spin and speed. I was also able to get a feel for my backhand, which I was struggling with because it was unstable, so I think I can get stronger.

    However, according to a Biscaria + Kyohyo user from China, "It resonates too much and the rubber makes it difficult to drive from behind," so it may not be suitable for people who prefer rackets that don't resonate. I'm stepping up from the Corbel, so I feel that the resonation has become lighter and it's much easier to hit. Compared to my friend Tomokazu Harimoto's ALC, the Souten feels a little more solid, but it feels quite close.

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    2024/07/19
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    8
    Control
    10
    Touch
    10
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) TENERGY 19

    Recommend rubber(Back) ROZENA

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