A girl who sells her macho side's profile
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Age | U10 |
| Experience | 2〜3 years |
User review
-
-
-
2026/02/08
In short, this is a racket with excellent overall performance. Among wooden rackets, it has strong bounce, making it suitable for use from the middle of the court. However, it also has excellent ball retention and control (making it especially easy to aim for the right course during a match).
I don't think the racket has much to do with spin. I used to use Kyosai rackets, but the amount of spin is the same as my current Omega rackets. With the right technique, you can use it anywhere.
The feel of the ball is very resonant in your hand, typical of wood rackets.
If you want to hit the ball in an arc, choose Tenergy or something similar, or if you want a straighter hit, choose a racket from the same VICTAS line that suits you.
It was an incredible value racket that you can use from your first racket until you retire.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommend rubber(Front) OMEGA VII ASIA
Recommend rubber(Back) Fastarc G-1
-
-
-
-
2025/10/29
Since it's from the Omega VII series, the seat is definitely strong.
The spin isn't particularly intimidating, but it's heavily dependent on skill.
It really produces speed, and the sound it makes when you hit it is satisfying!
The arc feels like it goes up even when you hit it high and lightly.
As with any drive, if you hit it lightly, it will end up being a straight shot. However, even for a middle school boy like me, the seat is the same as the Omega VII Pro at 47.5 degrees, so it's easy to reach the sponge and produce a deep, impactful ball.
And what I find most impressive about this rubber is that, while you might think it's a long-distance rubber, it's actually quite easy to control the bounce.
Compared to other Omega series, the VII is a very fast rubber. However, among them, the Asia rubber produced particularly good spin. I highly recommend it for players who want both speed and spin.Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket Swat
-
-
-
-
2026/02/08
In practice, it flies too far and is difficult, but when I use it in a match, I find it surprisingly easy to control and it settles in nicely! It's a racket that allows for flexible play, but it also produces a lot of speed and makes it easy to vary the speed! The amount of spin depends on your skill, but it's easy to put on because it holds the ball well.
However, I felt it was a hard racket, and I think that's partly because it uses a 55-degree rubber on the backside, but if I don't swing it properly, the ball will go straight into the net.
In conclusion, it flies well and produces speed, but is easy to control. However, it will be difficult unless you're good at swinging.
If you're switching from a soft racket, I recommend trying a softer rubber.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little hard
Recommend rubber(Front) Fastarc G-1
Recommend rubber(Back) TRIPLE Extra
-
-
-
-
2025/12/30
My first impression was that it wasn't that stiff.
It was a UM, so it flew really far and was difficult to control... I recommend starting with the 2.0.
It's super fast, but the flight is linear, so you have to close the face tightly to hit it.
The amount of spin on the drive is amazing, but the difficulty increases dramatically with underspin.
The push shot flies really low and is a bit scary, but it goes in deep, so it's really good.
I'm happy that it spins really fast from the serve.
Overall, it was pretty good, but whether I could handle it is another matter, so I think the R48 would be fine.
Overall Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Recomend racket Innerforce Layer ALC
-
Racket
Producer
Grip
Review Ranking
Rubber
Producer
Type
-
Get the Amazon gift card at a Review!
20 points are added in the post. You can replace it by Amazon Gift Card worth $5.00 with 1000 points.
