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  • ZYRE-03

    User review

    I use a red 2.5mm Japanese-style pen back.
    I use the forehand side for all my push shots, so I only use drive and block techniques on the back.
    I chose the 2.5mm sponge because many reviews said the 2.7mm sponge provided a weak feel on impact.
    It's very easy to launch, and even light hits generate a decent amount of speed.
    The ball doesn't feel very hard on impact.
    For drives, I place the back of the club over the ball and swing upwards, slightly rubbing it, to create a high, arcing, stable loop. For drives, I place the back of the club over the ball and swing upwards, slightly hitting it, to create a sharp, speedy drive.
    For chiquitas, a firm rub makes it easy to launch the ball.
    For blocks, it's easier to extend or counter the ball rather than blocking it.
    For counters, you need to slightly overhang the club, but if you hit it properly, the ball spins and flies in the direction of your swing, making it easy to perform.
    I don't use the back of the club for serves or push shots, so I'll skip that.
    It requires a certain level of driving skill, but I think it's a rubber that works well with the backside.

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    2026/01/29
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    10
    Spin
    10
    Control
    8
    Hardness Little hard

    Recomend racket LIBERTA SOLID Pro

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  • LIBERTA SOLID Pro

    User review

    As other reviewers have said, it has decent bounce, a wide sweet spot, and ball retention.
    The bounce is about the same as wood, but the maximum value is slightly higher, so you can get distance even from the middle of the court.
    Pairing it with a spin tension rubber that's too hard may prevent you from fully realizing the rubber's potential, but I think it generally suits a wide range of rubbers.
    Recommended players include beginners and intermediate players who want to consistently land drives, and players who develop tenacious rallies from the middle of the court.
    Those aiming for a high level of fast, two-handed drive play from the front court will probably want a little more bounce and ball release, so a club with carbon may be better for them.

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    2026/03/12
    Overall
    10/10
    Speed
    6
    Spin
    10
    Control
    10
    Touch
    10
    Hardness Little soft

    Recommend rubber(Front) NUZN 50

    Recommend rubber(Back) RASANTER C48

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