Andro Hexer Grip

Rubber description:

Andro Hexer Grip is a premium table tennis rubber designed to cater to a wide range of playing styles, making it an ideal choice for both amateur and intermediate players. This rubber strikes a remarkable balance between speed, spin, and control, boasting impressive ratings of 8.8 for speed, 9.3 for spin, and 9.2 for control. Players have noted its ability to excel in serving and receiving, highlighting its unique non-tacky design that allows for intricate spin manipulation without sacrificing control. This rubber is particularly favored for its ability to produce heavy spin on serves and short pushes, making it a strategic weapon for players looking to develop their game.

In terms of tackiness, Hexer Grip is rated at 0.8, indicating a non-tacky surface that can still grip the ball effectively. The sponge hardness of 5.3 (45 degrees) provides a blend of softness and responsiveness, enhancing the player’s ability to generate spin without losing feel. The weight, categorized as medium, lends itself to a stable and controlled playing experience, enabling players to execute a variety of strokes with confidence.

Durability is another strong suit of the Hexer Grip, rated at 7.7, which suggests it holds up well over time, maintaining its performance despite regular use. However, as with any rubber, longevity can vary based on playstyle and maintenance practices. For those seeking alternatives, comparable rubbers include Butterfly Tenergy series and Donic Baracuda, though Hexer Grip often stands out for its price-to-performance ratio—making it an accessible option without compromising quality.

Recent Reviews

#1 — August 2023

This is a good rubber for Magic Spin, speed and control.

#2 — September 2022

Exactly what you’d expect from a 45 degree tensor rubber, this rubber (as expected) produces more spin than speed. I never find myself blaming this rubber for missed shots, which makes it a beauty to play with.

Compared to the Rasanter series, Hexer is more suited to amateur players whereas Rasanter is tailored towards pros and semi pros. I would recommend this if you’re an amateur / intermediate player looking for a reliable tensor rubber.

The Hexer series has got you covered for a range of sponge hardnesses (40-47.5), and is the most reliable rubber series I’ve used so far, that is perfectly tailored to your average league player. (I’ve used: Bluefire JP, Evolution, Acuda Blue, Rakza, Vega, Omega VII, Rasanter).

#3 — July 2022

Beast is a backhand rubber.

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