Andro Rasanter R42
Our notes: Around 66g uncut; Good medium-soft, all around attacking rubber.The rubber is soft enough for good blocking. Good for both forehand and backhand especially for beginners and intermediate players. Advanced players can enjoy using this as a backhand rubber. The medium soft sponge enables the player to grip the ball properly and produce very high amount of spin.
• Your profile is spin driven. You are looking for maximum grip.
• As an advanced to high level player you will benefit from medium 42° sponge hardness taking full control on your spins.
• Your style is versatile and you are smart enough to combine top spin potential with a medium soft sponge to guarantee superior feedback and control.
• Add some extra speed in your stroke and the R42 will provide the dynamic performance you are looking for.
Speed: 117
Spin: 126
Control: 88
Hardness: 42 degrees (Medium hardness)
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Reviews of Andro Rasanter R42 (51)
lot of dynamic bounce and control. But not so much grip & speed though, like all soft rubbers
In my opinion, this rubber is a real spin monster. You can see what is possible with it in many videos by Adam Bobrow on YouTube!!! ;-P (- as far as I know, he plays it on an Andro Kanter Carbon! ... but he has since switched to the R 45.) I personally use it on my Stuor Professional Long V (Cybershape) on the forehand side. ( - for me, with this combination I have found a racket with which I can act much more successfully against pimpled or anti-players!!! ;-P) Facts: my (green) 2.0 mm rubber weighed 94 g in the original packaging, 64 g uncut and most recently on my Cybershape blade 46 g. - relatively light for Cybershape dimensions!!! The sponge hardness is 42 degrees (int. level = 35 degrees chin. level), the total hardness is given (by Spin & Speed in Germany!) as 48.8 degrees. Conclusion: In my opinion, the R 42 is a Hexer Powergrip SFX with a softer top rubber, which gives the rubber more catapult and speed! ... it delivers a lot of spin and is very controlled. For these reasons it should also be of interest to many players. I recommend it for rather stiff and not too soft blades!!! Addendum: I now also use this rubber (with 2 mm) on my Huieson ZLC and this harder and faster wood enables an very controlled offensive game with a lot of rotation !!! ;-P Addendum: ive glued my rubbers with solvent-based glue!


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