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Hey guys,
A friend of mine gave me his Adidas HyperTouch and I put two Rhyzer rubbers on it. For backhand, 43 and for forehand 48. The blade is 85 grams with straight handle, which is 3 grams less than average 88, so on the lighter side. With rubbers on, it’s 178 grams.
So far, I tried it in practice once, and all I can say about it is that it’s amazing. The speed and spin generated by this setup is simply awesome, but the thing that I really liked was the soft feeling of the blade. Doing loops with this setup is just super easy. I didn’t need to adjust my stroke at all transitioning from Powerwood+Rasant setup I had previously. The short game is also very good. I thought I would lose some control moving from the slower setup, but the fact is the only area of my game that needed some adjustment was passive blocking. All in all, I’m looking forward to playing more with this setup.
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A friend of mine gave me his Adidas HyperTouch and I put two Rhyzer rubbers on it. For backhand, 43 and for forehand 48. The blade is 85 grams with straight handle, which is 3 grams less than average 88, so on the lighter side. With rubbers on, it’s 178 grams.
So far, I tried it in practice once, and all I can say about it is that it’s amazing. The speed and spin generated by this setup is simply awesome, but the thing that I really liked was the soft feeling of the blade. Doing loops with this setup is just super easy. I didn’t need to adjust my stroke at all transitioning from Powerwood+Rasant setup I had previously. The short game is also very good. I thought I would lose some control moving from the slower setup, but the fact is the only area of my game that needed some adjustment was passive blocking. All in all, I’m looking forward to playing more with this setup.
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