Harder. Harder than G1.So can anyone tell what ESN rubbers are similar in terms of hardness?
Are we talking Rakza 7? Or more C1?
Harder. Harder than G1.So can anyone tell what ESN rubbers are similar in terms of hardness?
Are we talking Rakza 7? Or more C1?
According to Butterfly logic, the numerical designation 09c for both rubbers should correspond to the same topsheet.Glayzer 09c has nothing in common with Dignics 09c, neither sponge, nor topsheet. Glayzer 09c has lower spin potential than Dignics 09c, however it's easier to achieve spin on weaker strokes.
Seriously? Why would you market it as an intermediate rubber if it's harder than G1?Harder. Harder than G1.
It is relative to Dignics I think. It really isn't an intermediate rubber over all so to speak.Seriously? Why would you market it as an intermediate rubber if it's harder than G1?
Rakza 7 plays quite soft for 47.5, so Glayzer is harder than both Rakza 7 and C1. For me Glayzer feels similar hard to the "harder" 47.5s like Vega Pro or X, G1, MX-S. Tronix ACC (my BH rubber) feels slightly softer than Glayzer.So can anyone tell what ESN rubbers are similar in terms of hardness?
Are we talking Rakza 7? Or more C1?
Thanks for your detailed description. It sounds a lot like those related to Hybrid MK. Do you agree? Did anybody compare Glayzer and Hybrid MK? I'm using the MK but looking for something more durable.So I tried out Glayzer in 2.1mm on my backhand today. Glued to one of my backup AJH TMXi Pro. Weight of the rubber was 49g. So when Glayzer was released, I remember there were alot of reviews that were mostly negative or critical of the rubber. I guess its because Glayzer is being compared to Dignics, which is not really a fair comparison.
From the start of the session I felt like Glayzer is very easy to play with. The rubber is perfect in passive play, very easy to do passive blocks and short game. It is not very bouncy or reactive. In active play, I understand why people feel that Glayzer is a bit hard. Compared to Omega 7 Pro, more effort is needed to get the quality out. So you need some impact on backhand to make glayzer work, but then it is very stable and also quite spinny. The rubber is also fast enough if you pair it with a fast blade. On my AJH TMXi Pro it takes quite a bit of effort to make a fast ball, but still possible. Omega 7 Pro overall is easier to create spin with, arc is longer, ball is spinnier and more deadly. The difference is noticeable but not huge
What I agree with is the topsheet. It is really amazing and reminds me of dignics 05. When I went for brush shots, like chiquita or open ups with soft contact, the topsheet grips the ball so so well, it gave me alot of confidence. And if you engage the topsheet in that way, the rubber feels quite soft and very stable, ball always lands on the table.
I think Glayzer is a do it all rubber on backhand, very balanced, enough speed, really solid spin, and easy to play with in those situations that count (short game, serve-receive, passive play). I really doubt most regular club players will ever reach a level where glayzer wont be sufficient anymore, it is alot harder to make safe and powerful shots with dignics 05 (talking about matchplay, not drills). Of course, if you are on a higher level like 2000 TTR it will be different, but most club players are around 1200-1600 TTR. The topsheet also gave me strong d05 vibes so I assume the durability of Glayzer will be great. So Glayzer in my opinion can be recommended, especially if you can get some discount. Glayzer cost me about 10€ less than omega 7 pro , I'd say its a very reasonable deal
This is all in regard to backhand. I tried it on my forehand side for a few loops, there you can easily feel it is lacking on strong impact
Just switched from Glayzer to MK. The MK has a much (much!) softer feel. It is also slightly slower. Cant say anything about durability other than that Glayzer is a true workhorse that can go on forever.Thanks for your detailed description. It sounds a lot like those related to Hybrid MK. Do you agree? Did anybody compare Glayzer and Hybrid MK? I'm using the MK but looking for something more durable.
Very different feel. All tenergies are bouncier, livelier and faster than Glayzer (or D05) except perhaps when hitting really, really hard. Open ups and lazy loops are easier with Tenergy, short game much more controlled with Glayzer.As anyone played Glayzer (normal) and tenergy 19, to compare a bit ? I really like the T19 on the BH of my inner carbon GHL5. But, I feel that the rubber is getting old after 2 months, and the rubber is a bit too bouncy for short control game (i come from chinese rubber that excels here, but lose on many aspects of the game for me, that is why i left). I was wondering if the normal glayzer, with 2° hardness increase can be better in that area. Dignics seems too hard for my BH. I also, bottom out the rubber away from the table when i play hard. Overall i am really happy with T19, but i am curious to find somthing similar with even greater characterisitics for me. Lower price, and higher durability also makes the Glayzer interesting.
glayzer is great but fastarc g1 felt like an upgrade to me in almost every wayThe Glayzer topsheet grip is just unbeatable, even Dignics doesn't beat it since it's the same. The durability hmmm... One year old Glayzer that are beat up still grip more than new ESN rubbers. The only thing I don't like about Glayzer that the edges of the topsheet are chipping but I think Tenergy does too.