Andro NUZN 55
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Andro NUZN 55 was developed for a merciless, ultra-modern topspin game.
To maximize spin and speed, the NUZN 55 requires the player to have a well-trained technique that enables them to transfer a high level of energy to the ball with perfect timing at the point of impact. The player benefits from an enlarged sweet spot, which makes it possible to give the ball maximum spin and arc even under time pressure.
NUZN 55 gives confidence because topspins and especially counterspins can be played with unimagined confidence and quality.
The extremely spinny top sheet and the 55° hard sponge make it possible to reach new performance levels with an unexpectedly long lifetime.
Rubber Type: Smooth
Speed: 98
Spin: 98
Control: 69
Hardness: Hard
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Reviews of Andro NUZN 55 (8)
Review by
yairnahum
(Verified Customer)
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Andro NUZN 55
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February 5, 2026
External Review
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Andro NUZN 55
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January 13, 2026
Very good rubber. Tested on Amultart on FH, 2.1mm black, good for counter, spin, flick, smash, and blocks. Mid distance needs to engage power compared to T05 2.1. But control is better. Excellent underspin serve.
External Review
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Andro NUZN 55
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November 28, 2025
Translated from Indonesian.
Super solid rubber, I paired Nupin 55 on Blade/Wood Synteliac VCO and got spin/topspin with lots and fast rotation, solid also for backhand flick and forehand, rubber with affordable price with super quality and durable.
External Review
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Andro NUZN 55
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November 20, 2025
Currently using:
DHS Ma Long 5
Andro Nuzn 55 Max Forehand
DHS Gold Arc 8 Max Backhand
Before using the Nuzn 55 I used the Gold Arc 8 on my forehand, however as I found out it lacked spin I got myself a new sheet of this Andro rubber, I am a two winged looper with good tehnique, and what I can say is that this rubber was the reason of my high level of success since the moment I got it, best packaging so far, The rubber has an excellent european grip, if you execute the forehand loop right you will fall in love with this rubber, the service spin is off the charts, the rubber is indeed hard so mix it with softer blades, the 3rd or 5th ball attacks are basically a breeze as is the looping of backspin, the speed is also really evident, I would put it just below Tenergy 05 and Tibhar MXP, flat hits are also very easy, they give you that extra kick in, on the defensive strokes, its really good for forehand blocking, however pushing requires perfect timing and stroke execution otherwise the ball shoots off the table, the throw angle is similar to the DHS Hurricane Neo 3, as it depends on how much you grip the ball, but around medium high it is, now the worst thing is the durability, I play 2 sessions a week and the rubber died out after 3.5 months, for the price it is at, it is the only downside.
External Review
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Andro NUZN 55
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June 23, 2025
Used on a Viscaria, around USATT 2100 (though not currently active in tournaments). Most of my points come from 3rd or 5th counter-kills. Compared to D09c, the N55 makes accessing power much easier when timing and weight transfer are on point. It's not as bouncy as T05 but more bouncy than D09c. At 80% effort, the ball quality is among the best Ive experienced. The N55 is excellent for 3rd ball attacksyou can flip or counter even short serves with power and insane consistency, and against players rated under 1500, the point almost always ends right there. However, against higher-level opponents you have to be more careful. That said, well-timed counters still rarely come back.For backhand flicking, I could confidently go for more power and win points outright. The most amazing ability is how I can do different counters like a flat hit or with super spin making it tough for even high level players to adjust. Those gears! I loved the ability to manipulate sidespin and topspin without sacrificing much controlsomething I struggled with when using D09c, in which the arc was a bit harder to control when trying to put super sidespin or changing the amount of topspin.D09c does offer better control close to the table especially during early timing with more grab.One weakness I noticed is looping against soft balls; it sometimes felt like the ball slipped unless I really engaged the topsheet.The N55 is great for users who use 3rd balls to get a ton of points but also don't want to get out of position just in case the ball comes back. You can do anything with this rubber, so if you play bad it could be that your blade is not matching and if not then it's probably your problem. Thibault Poret and Simon Gauzy are a good examples of users.