Victas V > 03

Rubber description:

Victas V > 03 is an all-round table tennis rubber with a slight emphasis on spin and control. It features a relatively soft, grippy topsheet and a medium-hard sponge, providing a good balance of speed, spin, and control.

The V > 03 is known for its excellent consistency, making it a reliable choice for players of all levels. It is also very versatile, performing well in a variety of playing styles, from all-round to attacking. The rubber's grippy topsheet is particularly effective for generating spin on serves and topspins, while the medium-hard sponge provides good speed and power.

One of the strengths of the V > 03 is its relatively low throw angle, which makes it easier to keep the ball on the table, even when playing from close to the net. This makes it a good choice for players who like to play a more controlled, tactical game.

Overall, the Victas V > 03 is a well-rounded table tennis rubber that offers a good balance of speed, spin, and control. Its versatility and consistency make it a popular choice for players of all levels and playing styles.

Recent Reviews

#1 — August 2022

Victas V> 03 Table Tennis Rubber Review

The Victas V> 03 features a 42.5-degree sponge and an extremely soft upper rubber, resulting in an alleged total hardness of 47 degrees. Tested on a Butterfly Zhang Jike SZLC clone in 1.8 mm thickness, the rubber weighed 93 g in its original packaging and 55 g uncut. This makes it the lightest 42.5-degree sponge rubber tested so far.

During countering, the top sheet provides security but plays rather soft to spongy. In the topspin game, it feels indirect and uncomfortable, lacking security. Despite the topspin being the reviewer’s forte, the rotation generated by the V> 03 falls short of the Andro Hexer Powersponge SFX, which remains the reviewer’s choice for maximum spin.

The V> 03 excels in smashing due to its high ball bounce and large hit window. The reviewer found it safer to smash with this rubber than with any other surface except the DHS Gold Arc 5 (also with a 42.5-degree sponge).

Conclusion:

This rubber left a mixed impression on the reviewer, who suggests that it may perform differently on a solid wood blade. Ultimately, it is recommended to try out the V> 03 to form an individual opinion.

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