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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-04-2020 1583324900 #41
Thanks for the extra info Manuvernillo.
I am gonna order one this week and test it myself.
I'm just not sure to order the AGR or ACC.
I always played with Tenergy05, Rhyzer48,Rasanter47,Gewo nexus48 etc
So the Hardness of ACC may suit me better.
But most reviewers seem to be the most positive over the AGR.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-04-2020 1583345813 #42
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-04-2020 1583349888 #43
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-05-2020 1583388879 #44
I cannot compare enough since as what i have said i only tried the r53 in a very short time. The AGR felt very different and felt like DNA H with some sort of medium softness in the topsheet but spinnier and faster. I felt the AGR easier to spin with.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-06-2020 1583495445 #45
Not sure I can add too much more to what has already been said, but for what it is worth here is my review of using Dynaryz ACC and AGR over the past two weeks... https://www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/r...c-agr-rubbers/
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-06-2020 1583500589 #46
Thanks for the review Tom
I'm currently playing with a Rhyzer48 on forehand as well.
I thought you would recommend the ACC because it has almost the same hardness (47.5) as Rhyzer 48.
But it seems AGR felt better for you?
How do the dynaryz rubbers feel in terms of hardness compared to your Rhyzer 48?
I'm a bit scared to go for AGR because 50 degree might be too hard for me.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-06-2020 1583526931 #47
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-08-2020 1583681023 #48
Thanks for the answer Tom.
I had the exact same problem Rhyzer48 felt good to me but I couldn't play with the Rhyzer50 pro at all.
Probably the harder topsheet of the 50 pro was the problem.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-08-2020 1583682924 #49
the AGR's topsheet does not feel hard and allows better grip or bite of the ball.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-08-2020 1583690486 #50
If someone can compare the Dynaryz AGR to the Andro R53, that would be great. Lot's of descriptions of the two rubbers (doesn't feel as hard etc) are similar
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-11-2020 1583929297 #51
Because I Only read positive reviews about this I decided to give this a try.
After some consideration I opted to buy the ACC first and maybe the AGR in a few months.
After 2 training sessions I can honestly say that I absolutely love it.
This is the first Rubber that instantly gave me the same feel as Tenergy 05.
I tried Rhyzer 48,Gewo Nexus EL 48,Hexer Powergrip,R47,Vega X and played years of Tenergy 05 and 05fx.
This is the best so far for me.
Right now My ranking is Dynaryz ACC > Nexus 48 > R47 > VegaX/Powergrip
What I love most about it is the soft feeling despite still having so much speed.
That's what I always loved about T05 as well, it was the feeling and the touch I had with it.
With Tenergy It always felt I had a good "bite" into the ball when playing heavy spin and Dynaryz has this same feeling.
Let's hope the durability will be ok because my long search for my T05 replacement will be over then.The Following User Likes ZeroTT's Post:
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-11-2020 1583930139 #52
I bought mine AGR for 50€90 here: https://100x100pingpong.com/es/lisas...naryz-agr.html
Also sells ACC for the same price https://100x100pingpong.com/es/lisas...naryz-acc.htmlLast edited by merlin el mago; 03-11-2020 at 12:36 PM.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-12-2020 1584024150 #53
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03-12-2020 1584031739 #54
Omg xiom rubbers are not the spinniest so what do you want...
Harder rubber= Harder generate rotation
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-12-2020 1584033977 #55
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-14-2020 1584174231 #56
Imo, it(acc) is more like T64.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-16-2020 1584393767 #57
Here is the promotional video of Dynaryz rubbers. You can see the new blades there too in a short clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB0S90eIrlE
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-20-2020 1584726292 #58
Yogi, would you rank Joola ACC ahead of Stiga DNA M and Xiom Omega VII Pro in terms of spin?
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-20-2020 1584728631 #59
How about durability of these rubbers. Has someone had a chance to play with these long enough to make a statement?
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says modestly attempting kōhaiship of Jeul-Taksays modestly attempting kōhaiship of Jeul-Tak03-20-2020 1584729225 #60
Joola Dynaryz AGR and ACC rubbers Review
We’re always so eager to jump in new stuff and much less so in sharing experiences with the familiar.
Durability is not something you can judge for the shiny and new.
As a whole modern day durability is piss poor, with little exception.
Vega Pro and Tenergy 05 were above par (still far from good), Fastarc G-1 has been lasting a bit better still. Yet far from enough.
Sriver (today’s rubber by that name) was horrendous, so was Rasant Grip, Donic Bluefire.
Middle of the road (way below par) were Rakza 7 and -Soft, Tenergy 05fx, GoldArc 8.
The world has been changing for a while now. We should really leave that “apres nous, la déluge” throwaway mentality behind us. Folks, stuff should last!Last edited by yoass; 03-20-2020 at 06:35 PM.