Andro Revolution Quad 420

Rubber description:

Andro Revolution Quad 420 is a high-performance table tennis rubber that offers a perfect balance of speed, spin, and control for players of all levels. With a speed rating of 8.1, spin rating of 7.9, and control rating of 7.9, this rubber allows players to execute aggressive shots with confidence while maintaining precise control over their strokes. The tackiness level of 3.7 provides excellent grip on the ball, enabling a wide range of spin techniques and enhancing overall consistency. Its medium weight of 4 grams and sponge hardness of 2.7 contribute to the rubber's responsiveness and allow for a wide range of playing styles.

Andro Revolution Quad 420 features a unique 5.5-gear ratio, indicating its ability to generate both speed and spin depending on the technique and stroke employed by the player. The throw angle of 4 offers a good balance between high and low trajectory shots, providing players with versatility and control in their play. The consistency rating of 5 ensures reliable performance and predictable ball response, allowing players to focus on strategy and technique rather than worrying about unpredictable shots. With a durability rating of 4.5, Andro Revolution Quad 420 offers a reasonable lifespan, making it a cost-effective choice for players who demand high performance.

Overall, Andro Revolution Quad 420 is an all-around rubber that caters to a wide range of playing styles and skill levels. Its combination of speed, spin, control, and versatility makes it a favorite among players seeking a rubber that can handle both offensive and defensive shots with equal proficiency. Its reasonable durability and affordable price point add to its overall value, making it a popular choice for players looking for a high-quality rubber that won't break the bank.

Recent Reviews

#1 — November 2008

To be honest, I am not a real fan of Andro rubbers. Although I can find positive aspects in each of Andro’s rubbers, the QUAD series is just a disappointment. Well, you can imagine what I mean.

Now, let’s discuss the rubber itself. The speed glue effect is not overwhelming, but it is acceptable. However, it seems that a horrible mistake was made during the production of this rubber. No matter what you do, you simply cannot produce heavy spin with it. Like other Andro rubbers, the balance between speed and spin in this one is poor. There is too much speed for a miserable amount of spin.

If you truly enjoy the feel of tensor rubbers, I recommend staying away from this one. There are plenty of better tensor rubbers available in the market.

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