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Pros
  • Good Spin
  • Fast and direct
  • sik green sponge
Cons
  • kinda of heavy
Playing tenergy 05 before, I've decided to get Andro Rasant instead because of its much cheaper price.

It surprised me in its ability to generate spin and momentum in the ball. It is a bit heavy for me but this heaps to generate speed and pace. In terms of spin it feels pretty much the same with tenergy 05 and it also faster. However, tenergy 05 is much more controllable for me as its weight feels just nice for me. Only just got it a few months back and no signs of the rubber wearing out. It also has this crazy sick green sponge which is obviously the best. (green is the best m8). It will probably be even better once I'm really used to this and also gain some muscle -.-.

Hope this helps people to get a better idea of the rubber!!! :))))) (quintuple chin)
Speed
9.5
Spin
9
Durability
8.5
Control
8.5
Pros
  • Durable
  • Consistent
Cons
  • Not as much spin
  • Really hard
  • Really heavy
I'm not sure if the rubber I got was bad but this is my experience.
First of all, I thought the weight would be kinda like my tenergy. I was wrong.
The rubbers of the Andro Rasant series is incredibly heavy for me (especially when I have a really thin build).
I was hoping the extra softness of the sponge would give me more control but I was not completely right. It did have better control but not in the way I expected. Compared to tenergy 05, it had a more linear and predictable trajectory which made it really consistent.(this is a pretty huge plus)
This was because the rubber was really hard and it felt almost as hard as Rasant which I bought together.
The Rasant Powersponge I received also hard considerably less grip and generated less spin compared to Rasant.
This was disappointing because I could have gotten 2 Rasant rubbers which would have been better than getting the Rasant Powersponge.

If you are a new player and looking for a soft rubber please get Rasant Beat as Powersponge honestly feels no different to the normal Rasant except less grip.
Hope this helps :)
Speed
7
Spin
6.5
Durability
9.5
Control
9
Pros
  • okay durability
  • feels consistent
  • best poly ball
Cons
  • too expensive
So far this poly ball hasn't let me down yet.
It is slower than the celluloid balls but not to a degree that will affect my gameplay a lot like Kinson balls(these balls are super hard n slow -.-)
It is pretty decent for poly ball but the price is a real shocker.
Obviously these balls will be great in competition play but not great to buy for multiballs and training.
Roundness
9
Hardness
7.7
Speed
7.7
Durability
8.2
Pros
  • Soft touch
  • Immense control
  • good 4 beginners
Cons
  • Mediocre speed
This is the first blade I had ever bought when I started table tennis.
Originally I had this paired up with sriver-fx and due to the really soft feeling of the blade, the rubber practically felt like it had no speed. (spin was good tho)
After that I switched to some 2nd hand tenergy and got coaching, I realised the immense control I had.
At first some people might not be used to the soft touch and the mediocre speed but what you get in return is really good control.
Good consistency but has a smaller sweet spot than carbon blades (didnt really affect me when I played)

This blade is not suited with really slow rubbers and have a softer feel than most blades. I found out after using it for a longer period of time, I found the blade to have sufficient speed and gave me really good control. If you are looking for something cheaper give this blade a try.
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