Andro Plaxon 450

Rubber description:

Andro Plaxon 450 is a high-performance table tennis rubber designed for aggressive and attacking players. It offers a perfect balance of speed, spin, and control, making it suitable for a wide range of playing styles. With a speed rating of 110 and a spin rating of 105, this rubber excels at generating fast and spinny shots. Its tacky surface provides excellent grip and control, allowing players to execute precise shots with confidence.

The Andro Plaxon 450 has a medium-hard sponge hardness of 5, which provides a good balance of power and control. This makes it ideal for players who want to combine speed and spin without sacrificing control. Its relatively low weight of 5.2 grams contributes to its overall playability and maneuverability. The throw angle of 4.8 ensures a medium-high trajectory, allowing players to create effective topspin shots.

Based on forum reviews, players who have used Andro Plaxon 450 have praised its excellent grip and control. They appreciate its ability to generate spin and speed, making it suitable for both offensive and defensive play. The rubber offers good consistency and durability, making it a reliable choice for regular training and competitive matches.

Overall, Andro Plaxon 450 is an excellent table tennis rubber for players seeking a balance of speed, spin, and control. Its tacky surface, medium-hard sponge, and low weight make it a versatile choice for aggressive and attacking players of all skill levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — December 2017

Control is key with this rubber, allowing for precise placement of shots. Additionally, it generates excellent spin, enabling players to execute a wide range of deceptive serves and returns.

#2 — February 2017

I purchased this rubber to replace my aging Andro Plasma 430. Expecting it to be somewhat firmer based on its name (450), I was thoroughly let down. Surprisingly, this rubber is even softer than the Plasma 430. While the sponge may be comparable in hardness, the longer pimples create an overall softer feel.

With gentle strokes, the rubber performs adequately, allowing for decent loops and effective blocking. However, when more force is applied, the pimples buckle, resulting in a loss of spin, speed, control, and trajectory. Compared to the Plasma rubber, it also generates less spin.

I utilized the rubber on a very soft Stiga Allround Classic blade. It is possible that using a firmer and stiffer blade could yield better results with this rubber’s softness.

#3 — Long Time Ago...

My best backhand rubber. It offers excellent control and allows you to start playing powerfully even with cut balls, producing a noise similar to my old Mark V rubber with speed glue. Despite being relatively unknown, this rubber is truly exceptional for backhand play.

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