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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 (12)

I have been using this rubber for the past 6 trainings on my Donic Xtreme (OFF-) blade.
I tried the 2.0mm for BH and FH.
This rubber is not tacky but it is extremely grippy. It has some weight on it. The sponge is hard but not extremely hard. The top sheet is bouncy and has very short contact time.
When playing short pushes on the table the rubber is very controlled because of its grippy nature. The ball stays low, and you don't feel the speed. You can place the ball accurately.
When you attack this rubber turns from a puppy to a beast. It becomes explosive, fast, and lethal.
It's seems like it has only two gears: Dr. Jeckyll and Mr Hyde. Nothing in between.
I couldn't adjust to this behavior in the FH. I have long strokes and my placement with the Nuzn was bad. Flips where easy, but spins suffered from low arc, short dwell time, and inconsistent placement. I guess a better technique is needed, or a different style pf playing.
On the BH it is a completely different story. It is a dream of a rubber!
Short play is very good. Flips are easy. Top-spins are fast, spiny and aggressive. Flat strokes are great. Blocks are good too.
It seems that the rubber excels in shorter strokes with less arm power, especially if you have adequate technique.
Serving is great, whether you want it short and gentle, or faster with some power. Rotation is very good.
This rubber is fantastic for aggressive attacks on the table. It works well from mid distance too.
I will keep this rubber for my BH, it suits my game perfectly.
In the FH I will return to a more controlled rubber like the Dignics 09c or the Donic Bluegrip C2 max.
They are slower, and they give much more control and dwell time.
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I switched to the Andro NUZN and immediately noticed the extra grip and precision. It offers excellent spin potential, strong speed and still feels controlled during rallies. Great choice for offensive players who want confidence on both loops and counters.
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So I have been playing with NUZN 55 (max) on my FH for nearly a year now. Before that, I used R53. I am using it on a ZJK ALC blade.

I think this is an excellent rubber if you have the proper technique and are advanced enough to activate the sponge. I feel that you can easily play both soft shots and hard, spinny shots with this rubber. It is all about how you activate the sponge. I also noticed that most of my topspins land near the white line, which is really great for my game.

I also like to play flat hits rather than counter spins /over spins close to the table, and once you get used to the rubber, this becomes very easy. I do not play much away from the table, but when I do I can still counter the ball easily from the second or third position. You can feel the sponge absorbing the spin, and it also has quite a punch.

I believe it is worth its price tag. It is durable as well. I change my rubbers after every season (around four months), but I play at least 16 hours per week, so you could probably use it longer. Overall, it is a terrific rubber, but that being said, it is also an advanced rubber.
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This rubber is awesome, it shines in the offensive topspin game like few I tested. And the funny thing is I hated it when glued for the first time, but this is because I glued on the backhand of a Hinoki 1-ply blade. This is a big NO, rubber shoots too much with poor control. Ok, I was not ready to give up the rubber and tried it on a more flexible blade, Yasaka Offensive 7 Power. This blade is thin, with thin carbon layers, hard walnut outer veneer and has a lot of control. It was pure luck but this combination is probably the best I have ever done. I would use N55 as BH rubber with Bluegrip C2 at FH. But C2 showed too slow for my taste and I switched, N55 FH, C2 BH. Then it becomes a new world, N55 is incredibly good when looping, and looping very hard. Its control at this situation is outstanding, ball seems to land on the table no matter what you do. And as the blade also has hard outer layer, with C2 on the other side, every blade hit is hard with some flex, so good to play with. Speed is easily provided by N55, and the balance between speed and control is the best I already have. Opening topspins is also easy to execute but counter looping is the best feature of this rubber. I believe any inner ALC blade would be a good combination to it as well. I have no doubts to put N55 in my Top 3 rubber list, with Tenergy 05 and Dignics 05.
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