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8 Reviews

#1 — December 2019

Cette plaque est idéale pour ceux qui souhaitent rester dans le classique tout en ajoutant un peu plus de vitesse.

Je suis passé de la Sriver FX à ce modèle. On ressent très bien la balle, qui reste longtemps sur la raquette, ce qui permet de la contrôler peu importe la direction. Les blocs sont excellents, tout comme le jeu rapide à la table en top, surtout lorsque l’on prend la balle tôt au rebond en revers.

La plaque accroche mieux que les classiques de base et possède une mousse avec des alvéoles. Ces deux caractéristiques rendent cette plaque supérieure aux classiques habituels. L’accroche de balle permet d’ajouter plus d’effet, tandis que la mousse offre un peu plus de punch lors des tops. Cela se traduit par un gain de vitesse tout en conservant le même niveau de contrôle.

Cette plaque convient parfaitement aux personnes qui recherchent une option plus rapide qu’un classique, sans pour autant devoir passer aux tenseurs.

#2 — November 2019

A great rubber for improving your game and for competitive play.

#3 — April 2019

La goma es muy buena y ideal para mejorar. Si entrenas con esta goma, pasarás de nivel muy rápidamente.

#4 — September 2018

I use this rubber on my backhand side, and I find it excellent for blocking balls. It provides great control, and the sponge is really soft. It works well with my fast blade, the Yinhe T-4s. This rubber is the best deal I’ve found; in Thailand, you can get it for around $17. :)

After several months of use, I have adjusted the throwing angle to medium-high, which has improved the speed, spin, and control significantly.

#5 — September 2018

This rubber came as a surprise. It replaced my previous favorites, Sriver and Flyatt Nittaku, after I tried many long shots.

The spin generated by this rubber is relatively easier to achieve, and it grips the ball effectively.

#6 — September 2017

This rubber is excellent for both active and passive blocking. It effectively catches the ball, especially when there’s underspin involved. I found it particularly effective for blocking shots from players rated at 2300, despite my own rating being around 1700.

In terms of spin, the rubber performs decently. It can grab the ball well and generate spin, although it is not a power-based rubber. Overall, it is a good choice for hitting and for learning essential strokes and blocking techniques—both active and passive.

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#7 — October 2016

I’m very pleased with this rubber. I use it for my forehand on my Yinhe T1S woven carbon paddle. It offers a high level of consistency, which I find comparable to Donic Barracuda in my perspective.

#8 — Long Time Ago...

I am using the 2.1mm green rubber on the backhand of my Neottec Voodoo Classic blade. This rubber performs well for chopping, blocking, and countering.

Overall, it effectively suits my playing style and skill level. Unlike other tensored rubbers, it doesn’t have much of a catapult effect. Instead, it offers good control, making it an excellent choice for all-around play.

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