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Sanwei Gear Hyper

$22.95
$39.99
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4.3/5

Expert's note:The Gear Hyper is the latest professional rubber released by Sanwei in April 2020. Gorgeous as it looks, it is more than just good looking.

Pixel Treatment Technology
Providing high-quality friction as well as a long duration. The surface of Gear Hyper is not just a half sticky surface, it is specially treated. The roughness of the top sheet surface is elaborate and even.

Mid-hole cake sponge
The Mid-hole cake sponge provides an elastic as well as firm support to the top-sheet. With a harder sponge version, Gear Hyper is a powerful weapon for forehand attack, and with a mid/soft sponge version, the Gear Hyper can also perform a precise positioning shot. Mid-hole cake sponge is the perfect partner of the Pixel Treatment enhanced top-sheet.

There are three hardness options for Gear Hyper: 37/38/39 degrees.

Pips-In, Unsticky
Sponge: Orange-Red Cake Sponge
Style: Forehand, loop/attack
VOC: n/a
Control: 150
Speed: 160
Spin: 130

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Reviews of Sanwei Gear Hyper (7)

I first paired the Sanwei Gear Hyper 39 (forehand) and 37 (backhand) with the Sanwei HC-5S blade (Hinoki Carbon). And what is this?! Honestly, it's the best setup I've ever played with. It perfectly blends both Chinese and European playstyles. You get low throws when you need precision, and speed when you need power. The dwell time is incredible, especially combined with the Hinoki outer ply. The control is just insane you can place the ball exactly where you imagine it. Definitely give the Sanwei Gear Hyper a try!
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First of all why noone is talking about this rubber?
Got this in the blur color and looks amazing. 39 is almost like 47 ESN.
1.) At first the top sheet looked dead during the first session and the sponge felt really really hard like a brick
2.) After reglueing it, played like a charm. Control is 10/10. Speed is enough and generates a lot of spin.
3.) The 39 is really grwat for bh as well as fh.
4.) The half tacky topsheet doesn't appears to be tacky at all at first and feels like it wouldn't grip the ball but it went on like a charm. Durability is really great with the 3nd Generation protective film that comes with the rubber.
5.) I tried it on OFF+ Blade (Yinhe V14-Pro) and it is quite linear which is really good. Blocking is great. Drives are spinny and fast. Serve is really good. Pushes are a bit difficult. Topsheet is insensitive to spin. Throw angle for backhand is really good. Rubber is really Forgiving in shots
7.) Tried it on DHS PG7 all wood and this is very very spinny on it and feels really soft but didn't put out any speed. Worked great on and OFF+ stiff Blade. Great sound great feel. Not much catapult as it is linear. You can drive your shot as you want.
Tried many many rubbers including Rakza 7, Stiga Genesis S, Loki Rxton 3, Xiom Omega 4 pro Europe, Fastarc G-1. This suited me the best.
Should give it a try.
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Hi,
I've got the gear hyper 37 on my jpen, xiom hibi o 1 ply hinoky. I am very happy with it. It is close to nittaku G1, but with more controle, still plenty of power and very spinny. IT is very very good for service. I can play close, mi distance, attack or dfense. I do less direct errors or forced errors. I am very happy with it.
I ve got it in a nice blue color.
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I tried this rubber in 37, 38 and 39 deg on a couple of Sanwei blades. The 37 deg on a fast Sanwei V5 PRO (wooden blade) gave me lots of control without any loss in speed. It works really good as an offensive weapon, looping fast and easy to place the ball where I want to. The 38 and 39 deg I glued on a Sanwei HC-5S (Soft carbon blade). This setup is so nice. Even though I'm used to faster blades and H3N etc. this setup gave me sufficent speed and is a controlled looping machine. Even though the rubbers are a bit harder, on a slower blade they really shine in the offensive play. They are not as bouncy as regular tensor rubbers like Tenergy, DNA etc, so the control in the short game is great, and when I want to attack both the speed and spin is there. Even chopping works really well :) The speed, spin, control is for the 38deg. Add and remove about 0.2 in speed and control for the softer and harder versions. Weight around 50g cut to a normal blade.
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Red 2.0
Incredibly low arc with slow speed makes looping difficult, I had to change because it had started messing with my swing. It does exhibit that 'diving' top spin affect, where the ball stays low off the bounce, but that won't matter because you need to lift anything with backspin nearly straight up for it to even go over the net. Even tried boosting it, to minimal effect. Only positives are good touch and high feedback on pushes, and decent spin on serves. Maybe there is a customer for it, but everyone that tried it, from beginners to 2k+ elo experienced players, hated it. Far too slow for higher level players, far too hard to use for those without perfect technique.
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