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02-27-2020 1582824785 #21
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02-27-2020 1582824832 #22
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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-27-2020 1582845504 #23
The sponges are at 50 and 47.5 according to the site.
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02-27-2020 1582847079 #24
I would like to pay much respect to your efforts. I have read many of your reviews and can't help but notice how your rating/opinion of spin changes. I recall you mentioning 05, rhyzer 48, z1, rhyzer 50 and now agr as spinniest.
(omega 7 was mentioned by someone somewhere, perhps not you)
Could you perhaps recap which of these rubbers would mostlikely produce a classic unblockable/over-the-table-blocked return on full power openings?
very much obliged!
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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-28-2020 1582881344 #25
I did not say that AGR is spinnier than T05 but i can say it has the same amount of spin with more catapult effect. As a company produces newer rubbers, the importance of producing rubbers that are as spinny as tenergy because it has been the benchmark of rubbers for the last decade. I would definitely feel the spin increase since i am the first one alwaysto try out new rubbers. Also, what is the point if you cannot have better rubbers than what you have produced before? Other companies will sure over take the sales.
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02-28-2020 1582887053 #26
T05 is not the spinniest rubber but has ability to play like 45-50 sponge.
The biggest difference is sponge, Butterfly has the best sponge in market
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02-28-2020 1582887463 #27
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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-28-2020 1582900984 #28
If compared to the line of Joola rubbers, you have what you are looking for with AGR Dynaryz
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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-28-2020 1582909658 #29
Hi yogi, how do you compare the bounciness of those 2 rubbers to rasanter old series? (not r53)
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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-28-2020 1582910767 #30
Both acc and agr are faster than the r47. The acc seem only a bit faster by a small margin than the r47
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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-28-2020 1582935832 #31
No one mentioned how's lifting backspin balls. I have bad experience with the new soft top sheet hard sponge rubbers when it comes to lift chopped balls. I tend to brush , so Rhyzer 50 is a bliss for me.but Omega 7 Pro and Asia were a disaster with their soft top, although Pro plays wonderfully on my BH
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02-28-2020 1582937602 #32
Thin topsheet is very easy for open backspin so agc and acc should easy open EVery backspin
Xiom omega 7 is without new Technology.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-29-2020 1582971238 #33
I don't know the new technology involved in AGR and ACC. I hope it will be similar to Rhyzer 50. The thin top sheet of Omega 7 doesn't help in lifting cause anyway we have to involve the sponge
Last edited by Kolev; 02-29-2020 at 09:15 AM.
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02-29-2020 1582975411 #34
Omega 7 dont have SSP.
All rubbers from Omega 7 have low throw
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-01-2020 1583070902 #35
Ah yeah ,the SSP.... I should have guessed immediately. Thanks
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-03-2020 1583252310 #36
'Looeelooee TT' has posted a follow-up video review on YouTube. It is called 'Joola Dynaryz Rubbers REVIEW!' Unfortunately, I cannot post links yet, but you can search for it using the above quoted.
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says This user has status.says This user has status.03-03-2020 1583254542 #37
What is this ssp technology business??? Are they putting microchips in rubbers now?
Omega 7's don't have low-throw. I don't like the rubbers but they have more grip and higher throw than T05.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-03-2020 1583266567 #38
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-04-2020 1583311211 #39
He compares the AGR to Dignics 05,interesting.
He has a lot of experience with Joola and especially Rhyzer 50 and says it's an upgrade and will switch to this rubber now.
That new sponge (Hyperbounce) seems an improvement.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-04-2020 1583316850 #40
I have been using since one week ca. the new two Joola rubbers Dynaryz, an AGR 2.0mm black on FH and an ACC 2.0mm red on the BH.
I generally agree with Loole review: I have used for a year a Rhyzer PRO 50 (max.) on the FH and first a Rhyzer 48 (max.) then a Rhyzer PRO 50 (max.) on the BH, and my impressions, using the Rhyzers, was that, although the hard sponge hardness, the grippy topsheet gave still a not too hard feeling from the rubber. With the AGR I suddenly felt an update from that: my topspins were suddenly more powerful but at the same time without losing too much control. I am not a PRO player but also not a beginner: the AGR is more direct that the Rhyzer, I have a harder feeling but still the dewll time of the ball on the rubber is there and I don't have the feeling of "losing" the ball because of the hardness. I had the same feeling from the ACC, I am using it on the BH and I can say that I have a sensation of more control now rather than before. I really feel the ball more than before with almost the same speed. I am mainly a FH player and I think these rubbers are an improvement from Joola. Nobilis is the blade I am playing since almost two years.
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Joola Nobilis PBO-c
Joola Dynaryz AGR
Joola Dynaryz ACC