Spinning Drive Man's profile

Spinning Drive Man's profile
Gender Male
Age U40
Experience 11〜20 years

User review

  • RASANTER R45

    User review

    When hit hard against topspin, it drops, but the speed is not much different from the 48.
    The amount of spin on the loop is quite small, but it is easy to go up.
    Power drives against downspin are easy to do.
    It is also generally easy to do on the table.
    Counters are easy because they don't go up too much.
    The seat is strong so the counters didn't fall.
    The lifespan is not short so I don't think it's bad.
    Maybe it's a little expensive.

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    2024/09/01
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    9
    Spin
    7
    Control
    10
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket HYBRID ZC inside

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  • RASANTER C48

    User review

    Against topspin
    The ball is slow, but if you cover it and swing forward it will all go in.
    It has a decent amount of spin.
    Against underspin
    It's extremely easy to use.
    If you focus on looping the ball, you can get a low ball with a lot of spin.
    The power drive is a little slow, but it's stable.
    On the table
    It was easy to do push shots and stops.
    For flicks, it was easy to do flicks with spin.
    Counter
    You need to be conscious of swinging from top to bottom.
    This will give you a fast ball.
    Serve
    It's neither good nor bad.

    It's a very good rubber if you keep the racket from coming out from under you.
    Because it's andro, the short lifespan is a drawback.

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    2024/09/01
    Overall
    8/10
    Speed
    8
    Spin
    10
    Control
    9
    Hardness Little soft

    Recomend racket HYBRID ZC inside

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  • HYBRID ZC inside

    User review

    Receive: It's quite easy to stop.
    I think the rubber has something to do with it, but I feel like it's easy to go a little over with a push shot.
    With the Chiquita, if you swing properly at the end, you can get a pretty good ball and it's easy to control.
    Against upside down forehand drives: Personally, this was the best.
    If you cover it and swing forward, you can hit an incredible drive that combines speed and spin.
    If you open the face and hit it in the middle or back of the court, the ball will extend and it's easy to win rallies.
    Against downside forehand drives: Even if you loop it hard, it tends to be a low ball.
    It's also quite easy to hit fast, but if you don't hit it with the right form, it will end up being a straight ball.
    Against upside down backhand drives: Just as easy to hit as a forehand.
    Against downside backhand drives: If you wait with your wrist and hit it, it will go in.
    Block: It's really easy to block.
     
    This racket can produce speeds on par with those of an outerhand without losing the good ball control and stability of the innerhand.
    If you swing it with a good spin back, you can hit as many high-quality balls as you want.
    However, the racket feels heavy for its weight because of the tip of the center of gravity, so if you don't have muscle, you'll end up playing like a baseball.

    This is a godly racket that I recommend to those who want both stability and speed!

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    2024/06/17
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    10
    Control
    9
    Touch
    9
    Hardness Little hard

    Recommend rubber(Front) Evolution MX-P

    Recommend rubber(Back) QUANTUMX PRO SOFT

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