Andro Rasanter V47
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#1 — March 2024
I changed from Hurricane rubber because it was too slow and required lots of effort to hit a kill shot. The Rasanter is so much quicker and good for control and spin.
#2 — November 2023
For players with an attacking style of play.
#3 — January 2023
A good rubber with decent spin and speed. I’ve played with the 1.7mm sponge. Before the release of the E Rasanter series, it was a top choice for backhand. It lasts longer than other rubbers in my experience. When looping from a distance, the ball might slip off sometimes.
Right now, if you have the budget for the R48, you might as well pick the R48 for backhand or C48 for forehand. If you don’t have the budget for the R48/C48, this will serve you well.
#4 — February 2022
I enjoy the power that it produces and the necessary spin! Great for hits and smashes; it does the spins when you brush the ball! Great for blocking also!
#5 — January 2021
This rubber is good for backhand play. It has excellent speed and is very controllable. It also has a good feel.
#6 — September 2020
I’ve tried V42, which is all-around but lacks a little bit of speed. V47 is better but a bit heavier, yet the ball bounces out fast. Good rubber.
#7 — February 2020
Been using the rubber on my Butterfly Diode V blade. Despite the V for speed, it still is able to loop well. The serves are not as spinny as I would like, but they do get the job done. Smashes are great; anything popped up just a little high is killed easily.
I can’t really chop well with this rubber, but it may just be my technique. Pushes are also very low and spinny, gotta be careful though; sometimes they can net if you’re not careful.
#8 — May 2019
Вполне игровая накладка, с хорошей скоростью и контролем, не ощутил разницы между V47 и R47.
#9 — April 2019
This rubber is the best I have ever used. It gives me excellent control and spin on my shots. I highly recommend it to any serious table tennis player.
#10 — February 2019
Great feeling.
#11 — September 2018
Good rubber, suits me better for BH. Feels softer than Vega Pro. Spin is excellent, but speed is slightly slower.
#12 — July 2018
I switched from Hammond Pro B, which offers excellent control but lacks speed and spin after 20 hours of use without boosting. I use this rubber on my backhand and wanted a faster option for power looping off the table while maintaining a strong presence close to the net.
This rubber is an excellent choice (I have the 2.3 max thickness) for those who perform flicks, counterhits, and smashes near the table and loop from mid to far distances. Its speed is remarkable, and you can still generate significant spin with proper technique.
However, if your playstyle revolves primarily around looping and spinny serves, I recommend the R47, which I have on my forehand in 2.3 max. The V47 serves are decent, but I have encountered challenges keeping them short, possibly due to my preference for forehand serves and increased practice with the R47.
Overall, the V47 rubber is an excellent choice if you prefer straight, flat, and incredibly fast shots. I use it on the Andro Ligna Off blade.
#13 — June 2018
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#14 — June 2018
The best one in this series.
#15 — February 2018
Really Fast!
Superb for Smashes and Backspin!.
#16 — February 2018
Speed King!
Tad bit faster than the MXP!
#17 — January 2018
I use it on SZLC. Powerful and very good control.
#18 — December 2017
Compared to the Bluefire M2, this rubber offers less spin but provides more speed and control, making it a well-rounded choice overall.
#19 — August 2017
Love my new rubber, so much speed and spin, couldn’t be happier.
#20 — July 2017
Got this rubber when it first rolled out in Japan a few months ago, replacing my Xiom Omega Euro IV. I can instantly feel a lot more control but little more speed. It is not drastically heavier. Very fast rubber with great control. One is on my Butterfly Mizutani Jun blade, which plays like a dream in control. My other one is on my JOOLA Bomb Extrem. It’s REALLY fast. I find it hard to do short chops, not sure if it’s the blade or the rubber causing this.
I have swapped it onto my Nittaku Kasumi Basic blade. It plays like a control dream along with great speed! Amazing rubber overall. I hope they will never discontinue this.
#21 — May 2017
I prefer T64.
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