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Testing rubbers VICTAS V>11extra |
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Jachym Aberle
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Posted: 10/03/2020 at 1:48am |
In the sharpened state to 152x160 mm, both covers weigh the same 43.5 g. That is, about 4-5 g less than the Nittaku Fastarc G1, which I tested in the summer. Speed:Luckily, what I was most afraid of didn't take place on my boards. V > 11 played on grubba all+ and spark off boards- controllable with slightly higher speed. Personally, I would put it in the category OFF i.e. fast spin rubber. SPIN:This was a real good for the manufacturer, the ball bites into V > 11 like a pit bull and does not let go.The first topspin to the chope is the strongest side of V > 11 Extra.Big rotation, I can play it freely or push it at will. The flight curve is similar to that of the Fastarc G1, only slightly flatter.Thanks to the higher catapult and counterspins with V > 11 Extra played further away from the table, they have the necessary punch. So contraspin is another domain of this cover. Control:Thanks to the harder sponge makes the V> 11 extra lower arc than the Fastarc G1, but it's not as significant a difference as I expected.Another prima feature of V > 11 is slightly different behavior in passive and active balls. Katapult:It's not as different as hybrid covers, but it's nice when service and reception don't pop up. Block/Conter:weaker side V > 11 Extra,because of the resoup top and the little catapult, you need to watch these strokes and you can't play them so automatically. Coming soon I will add a review of the rubber victas V>03 All the blades and rubbers I'm testing are provided by an online store www.tabletennisshop.eu Edited by Jachym Aberle - 10/03/2020 at 1:49am |
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Skynet
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Thnaks for your (short) review, Jachym, but there is already a thread regarding the V>11 extra... You might want to switch your review over to this one, because that way it is easier for the forum members. Two threads on the very same subject makes one superfluous. Also, if you are going to post more reviews, try to use the "correct" terms. Instaed of "cover" you should call it rubber (topsheet + sponge = rubber), and instead of "board" try to use blade. It would make your reviews sound a bit more "professional". Last but not least, what do you mean by "resoup top". I'm not sure what that means...
Edited by Skynet - 10/03/2020 at 2:14am |
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Jachym Aberle
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Yes.
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tommyzai
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Hey, the review is not that short . . . it's informative and concise. Thank you!!
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