Yasaka Trick Anti

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3 reviews

Rubber description:

Yasaka Trick Anti is an innovative anti-spin table tennis rubber designed to disrupt your opponent's game with its exceptional control and deceptive properties. It is an ideal choice for players who prefer an unorthodox style and want to surprise their opponents with unexpected shots.

Despite being an anti-spin rubber, Trick Anti stands out with its remarkable control, enabling precise placement and manipulation of the ball. Its tacky surface provides excellent grip, allowing for effective blocking, chopping, and pushing techniques. The rubber's ability to absorb incoming spin makes it challenging for opponents to generate dangerous topspin shots.

Trick Anti is characterized by its low friction, which imparts a unique feel and playing experience. The ball tends to dwell on the rubber's surface for a slightly longer duration, providing enhanced control and dwell time. This characteristic allows players to execute more delicate touches and variations in their shots, making it difficult for opponents to anticipate their next move.

The anti-spin nature of Trick Anti also generates unpredictable ball trajectories, disrupting the opponent's rhythm and forcing them to adjust their game. It is particularly effective against aggressive players who rely heavily on topspin and power strokes. The unusual ball behavior can induce errors and create opportunities for counterattacks.

Players using Trick Anti often employ a combination of blocking, chopping, and pushing techniques to control the tempo of the game and frustrate their opponents. The rubber's deceptive properties make it challenging for opponents to read the spin and direction of the ball, leading to unforced errors and missed shots.

For players seeking an anti-spin rubber that offers exceptional control, deceptive properties, and the ability to disrupt their opponent's playstyle, Yasaka Trick Anti is an outstanding choice. Its unique characteristics make it a formidable weapon in the hands of skilled and creative players.

Recent Reviews

#1March 2023

Definitely slow compared to inverted rubber. Not as deceptive as slick antis. It’s effective for changing speeds and is easy to use. Has some grip. Had a lot of fun with it until my usual opponents got used to it.

#2January 2023

My Yasaka Trick Anti Max is good for ball placement after receiving a serve. It eats pendulum and reverse pendulum serves as it is very insensitive to spins. I used it to receive a serve and twiddle my paddle to the Rakza X side for a short heavy underspin chop which forces my opponent to play close to the table, thus limiting their use of their forehand topspin and backhand spin attacks.

#3March 2022

Due to knee issues, I knew I needed to slow the game down so I went on a journey to find a rubber that would be suitable for me. I tested at least 15 different antis during this time period, and Trick Anti is the best for me.

Trick Anti allows me to block almost anything back. Many of my blocks land just over the net on the opponent’s side of the table. Of course, it depends a lot on what I am doing as well, but control is huge with Trick Anti.

This rubber also causes problems for the opponents. In my opinion, this anti is right in the middle of friction-less antis and the grippier antis. For example, there is a small amount of grip with this rubber. The amount is so small that it still produces some reversal on passive blocks. It also produces pop-up balls depending on what I am doing, especially when I push with an open blade angle. It also will produce skid or sink balls as well. This happens whenever I stroke through the ball. I can hit through any under-spin without any problem. I can also counter topspin balls in certain situations. I could never do this with totally friction-less antis.

We all know that there is a group of antis that are totally frictionless. The issue with those antis for my game is I could not counter them at all, and these antis are very difficult to control. Then there is the other group of anti rubbers that are a little more spinny, and a little faster. These antis allow for more attacking ability.

Trick Anti is smack dab in the middle of the antis. In my opinion (at least for my game) this anti gives the player the best of both worlds. Also, I landed on the 1.5 version because it allows me to attack with more consistency. The 2.0 version is great too, and it may block a little bit better. However, the blocking differences between the two are minimal.

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