Atmark LGY's profile

Gender | Male |
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Age | U10 |
Experience | 2〜3 years |
User review
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First of all, I'm extremely satisfied. I personally found the previous Symmetry to be too soft to use as a forehand club, but the new hardness has made it easier to smash and hit the ball with stability. It also had good rotation for a forehand club. I highly recommend it to those who want to use it as a forehand club or those who are not satisfied with the previous Symmetry.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket KOKI NIWA WOOD
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This is a review from the perspective of a cut player. First of all, since it is an outer racket, it bounces anywhere and has speed, which is great! Even a strong adhesive rubber is enough. I think it goes well with the curl p1v. The impression is that the block does not change much. The cut is cut normally. Also, since it is an outer carbon, it was very easy to attack from a cut. It was a racket that would satisfy a drive player even if they were not a cut player!
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Hard
Recommend rubber(Front) TRIPLE Extra
Recommend rubber(Back) Carl P-1R OX
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I'm a cut player, but I stuck it on the outer carbon and hit it. It's really easy to cut with a push! Since it's an attack racket, you can make fast pushes. I thought it would be difficult to cut, but it's actually surprisingly easy. However, since the ball leaves the racket quickly, I personally thought it was harder to cut than with a cut racket. However, it was very easy to attack and push, so I recommend it to cut players who attack a lot.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket LIN Gaoyuan ALC
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Comparing it to the Stiga Vertical 20, the glass is overwhelmingly superior in terms of change, attack, and speed. The change is as sharp as an anti-grain. Attacks such as pushes are easier to perform and seem to be faster than other grain-heavy clubs. However, perhaps because of the tension, cuts and blocks made with strong hits tended to bounce too much and go over the line compared to the vertical. However, once I got used to it, I was able to get it in consistently. I wouldn't recommend it for beginners, but it's worth a try for those who are used to using grain-heavy clubs.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Recomend racket LI QIAN
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This is a racket with special materials, but it goes well with heterogeneous rubber. I hit both with heterogeneous rubber, and the front one is a spin type, so the serve, attack, and block were stable without any strange bounce. I personally thought that the grain height one was faster to push and easier to attack. I also tried the double-sided Rosena. Thanks to the special material, the attack is very good.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommend rubber(Front) impartial XS
Recommend rubber(Back) Carl P-1R OX
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