Oily katabura's profile

Gender | Male |
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Age | U40 |
Experience | 11〜20 years |
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I used to use a pen-style rubber with a zipper, but after about 15 years I got back into table tennis and tried it again. I got injured and switched to shakehand, and I couldn't figure out what rubber to use. I ended up with the Glazer 09c. The feel was like a zipper with a Kyoryo, and it was really easy to hit, and the feeling of grabbing the ball and hitting with an angle were really good for the shakehand back that I'm not used to. If you feel like you can't handle tension rubbers or spin rubbers, I think it's a good idea to try it out. I recommend it.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket LIBERTA GLORIOUS
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LOKI RXTON 9 Country 40.5
LOKI RXTON 3 Blue
LOKI RXTON 9 PRO CNF
With some changes:
Forehand: Hybrid MK Pro MAX
Backhand: Quantum X PRO (Purple) MAX
First of all, it's a light racket, weighing in at 85g, but a little heavy.
With the two rubbers, it weighed 181g.
The MK Pro makes counters incredibly easy.
Even if you swing randomly, they usually go in.
The rubber is also good for looping, so there's no problem.
Speed shots can sometimes have a slightly German feel and be a bit wild.
The Quantum X Pro
has a relatively low sheet, so it's not affected much by spin.
By taking advantage of the racket's bounce,
counters are surprisingly controlled.
Is the spin overwhelmed by the racket's bounce?
Or is it due to lack of skill?
So I have to swing firmly to get the backhand.
The racket bounces in a straight line, so we recommend pairing it with a rubber you can hold.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little hard
Recommend rubber(Front) HYBRID MK PRO
Recommend rubber(Back) Quantum X PRO
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