Has anyone tried 729 visnatura rubber?

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Made in Japan, apparently comes in either Mid-Hard (47 ?) and Mid-Soft (42 ?).

I tried 729 Visnatura in a soft version of H301 on the backhand.
I adjusted the rubber a little with a booster.
It was fast, it has a clicking sound. If you like Eurojapanese rubbers, I think you will like this rubber.
Personally, I prefer sticky rubbers.
 
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I tried 729 Visnatura in a soft version of H301 on the backhand.
I adjusted the rubber a little with a booster.
It was fast, it has a clicking sound. If you like Eurojapanese rubbers, I think you will like this rubber.
Personally, I prefer sticky rubbers.

What Euro/Japanese rubber or rubbers would you most compare it to in terms of feel, speed, spin and control?

What hardness did it feel like on the Euro scale?
 
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What Euro/Japanese rubber or rubbers would you most compare it to in terms of feel, speed, spin and control?

What hardness did it feel like on the Euro scale?

I have no comparison with any Eurojapanese rubber because I only use 729 and DHS sticky. I only tested the visnatura and it's been a long time.


As I mentioned, the rubber was slightly boosted, so it accelerated and gained more elasticity. All non-sticky rubbers have a lower rotation than Chinese sticky ones, the control was very decent.


Visnatura is excellent for direct strikes.
I don't know what hardness to assign, I used soft.
 
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I have no comparison with any Eurojapanese rubber because I only use 729 and DHS sticky. I only tested the visnatura and it's been a long time.


As I mentioned, the rubber was slightly boosted, so it accelerated and gained more elasticity. All non-sticky rubbers have a lower rotation than Chinese sticky ones, the control was very decent.


Visnatura is excellent for direct strikes.
I don't know what hardness to assign, I used soft.

Interesting to read your experience of Visnatura harty. I see you are using 729 Master GT - I know its sorta off thread but that was another 729 Rubber I have been interested in trying. If not too much trouble please could you share some info about it and in contrast with the 729 Master GS? Thanks....
 
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Interesting to read your experience of Visnatura harty. I see you are using 729 Master GT - I know its sorta off thread but that was another 729 Rubber I have been interested in trying. If not too much trouble please could you share some info about it and in contrast with the 729 Master GS? Thanks....

I would like to warn you in advance that I am adjusting all rubbers with a booster.
The 729 Master GT 36 ° is very good for the offensive style of playing backhand on the OFF blade. The game is comfortable from all distances from the table.
Personally, I would use the 729 Master GS for the forehand, the sponge is harder.
The top sheet is softer, so it is suitable for playing with top rotation.
I rate GT and GS as very decent, suitable for offensive play.
 
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