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For my sheets, Rakza 7 - Red 2.0mm weighed 68.87g uncut and Rakza 7 Hard - 2.0 Black weighed 70.01g.What is the weight of the rubber r7h, razka rubbers tend to be on the heavier side. Thanks
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I'll edit my last posts when possible, just using this as my training log as thread would disappear anyway... Whenever I win a good match with the R7 setup I call it a proof of concept. Another couple of those in the books. The setup works, it's just a matter of determining if that is my best way to win matches (pros: controlled offense, spinny opens, solid follow-ups, well-placed blocks, more consistent overall... cons: very aggressive over table shots are tougher compared to my 09c, short touch is a little hard to keep low/spinny, have to be composed to finish medium-high balls, slightly less deadly overall).
Good spinny opens from either side that elicit a floatier block, need to play that next ball quick off bounce on backhand side or strong hit through at highest point. Forehand needs to be either a solid spin follow-up and then attack higher ball, or a very composed power hit to crush it with sponge/blade.
Serve return vs short/dead serves should be active/positive, not trying to touch short mostly. Flips are kinda easy and while not overly threatening with speed/spin, can place well and then follow up with solid next shot. Backhand flicks are getting stronger and I can load up spin if i get good contact on side of ball forward. Have to keep good spin on strongest forehand attacks to forehand side to avoid fast blocks back. Can keep using the flat/fade forehand finishes from backhand side though as it sneaks out very wide and either goes by completely or gets blocked into the net.
Half-long and long serves are better relative to short serves with R7, although my short underspin serves are good enough to keep people honest and get the push I want for a spinny open. Have to be careful with side underspin serves as the returns are a little awkward to attack, but once I commit to spinning strong then the balance tips back in my favor.
Blocks on backhand side are getting better and better. Forehand blocks are good too but need to start countering just a little more to control ball better and make it a little more offensive in nature.
We are halfway through the mandatory trial period (1 month) but I expect to continue until they are worn out, most likely. More updates to come.
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