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JOOLA Dynaryz AGR
• Dethrone Your Competition - The hard sponge adds a new dimension of aggression to all your shots. Dynaryz AGR table tennis rubber is used by the professionals at the pinnacle of the sport. If your game is ready for the highest caliber of play, then the JOOLA Dynaryz AGR is for you. The new signature purple hard Hyperbounce sponge is the key to the amazing dynamics of this rubber. Combined with the Advanced Traction Surface, the precision and quality of each and every shot will be unprecedented. Harness the power of the JOOLA Dynaryz AGR Table Tennis Rubber for an unrivalled game! Hyperbounce Sponge - The vibrant purple of the Hyperbounce Sponge symbolizes the immense energy this sponge brings to your game. This ground-breaking sponge has been engineered to maximize the speed glue effect and to minimize any kinetic energy loss. The result is an incredibly dynamic sponge that injects power into each stroke for long trajectory shots. Enchanced Traction Surface - Designed to enhance the dynamic friction between the ball and the rubber surface to prevent the ball from sliding, the Enhanced Traction Surface technology allows players to deliver controlled hits and spins. Line: Premium Speed: 130
• Premium Quality - Designed and manufactured in Germany, JOOLA's premium line of rubbers embody their decades old commitment to quality and innovation.
Sponge: Hyper Bounce
Surface: Advanced Traction
Hardness: Hard
Spin: 129
Hardness: 52.5
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Reviews of JOOLA Dynaryz AGR (15)
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Control is good enough on a flexible off- blade for its performance
Speed: OFF++
Spin: Extreme
The Dynaryz AGR is the aggressive type of rubber in the Dynaryz series. This was built purely for offensive purposes and is a monster in both in and out of the table. Both the AGR and ACC versions of the Dynaryz have this specification on each of their topsheets which has a 0.5mm spacing in between pimples, 1.7mm width of each pimple and 0.9mm height of each pip. Both have the same pip and topsheet structure but differs in sponge hardness and some other things that I will mention below. The topsheet is matted red and black with purple sponge. I think this is still a thin topsheet thick sponge type of ESN rubber.
The AGR version is the faster one between the 2 rubbers. The speed difference is just big. When using the AGR in a 5 ply limba-limba blade, you could already feel the force of your drives on impact and it is even more evident when using a composite blade. I only used a koto-carbon-aramid blade and I already felt the increase in speed multiple times. This rubber is not a joke. The speed is faster than the Joola Rhyzer 50. The difference is that the Joola Rhyzer 50 has more "gears" while the Dynaryz AGR is bouncy in all aspects even with shorts shots so you have to adjust a bit. In terms of bounciness, the AGR is faster than both Tenergy 64 or Tenergy 05. The difference between the Rhyzer 50 and the Dynaryz AGR is that the Rhyzer needs more sponge compression to produce fast and powerfull shots while the Dynaryz AGR is outright bouncy. It felt like I was using a pure carbon blade in the level of Primorac Carbon instead of just a Viscaria type blade when I was using the Dynaryz AGR so I should caution everyone that this is very fast.
Many will ask how is the spin of the Dynaryz AGR. I think this is their first rubber that I can confidently say that this has the spin in the level of Tenergy 05 but has much more power. It does have a slightly lower arc than T05. The arc is between that of Tenergy 05 and Tenergy 64 so I would put it at medium to medium-high if the Tenergy 05's arc is medium-high to high arc.
The Dynaryz AGR has a very grippy topsheet that you can lift backspin balls with less effort. I have greatly observed this when receving underspin/backspin balls in the backhand. It has this good amount of bite with the ball either with a flick or opening loops in both the backhand and forehand. So far, this is the spinniest non-tacky Joola rubber in theirt arsenal. The Golden Tango PS and vanilla versions are both spinny but pales ion comparison with the power. ON stronger shots , the Dynaryz AGR has more juice and more power to offer.
Push is very good, able to generate a lot of backspin with low and sharp trajectory. Huge amount of backspin service. Block of the incoming topspin was easy and very fast with low trajectory. The advantages of this rubber are not worth than the price, thank you Joola. I bought the black one, it with an uncut weight of 70.6 grs. I stuck it on the forehand side with thin layer of WBG. Just a little bit notice, the greatness of hyper bounce of this purple sponge turns out to have weaknesses, it is very fragile if you are not careful when pilling out of used glue, it can make pockmarked the sponge. Overall this rubber is amazing cause of Hyper Bounce Sponge and Advance Traction Technology performances.
The AGR version is the faster one between the 2 rubbers. The speed difference is just big. When using the AGR in a 5 ply limba-limba blade, you could already feel the force of your drives on impact and it is even more evident when using a composite blade. I only used a koto-carbon-aramid blade and I already felt the increase in speed multiple times. This rubber is not a joke. The speed is faster than the Joola Rhyzer 50. The difference is that the Joola Rhyzer 50 has more "gears" while the Dynaryz AGR is bouncy in all aspects even with shorts shots so you have to adjust a bit. In terms of bounciness, the AGR is faster than both Tenergy 64 or Tenergy 05. The difference between the Rhyzer 50 and the Dynaryz AGR is that the Rhyzer needs more sponge compression to produce fast and powerfull shots while the Dynaryz AGR is outright bouncy. It felt like I was using a pure carbon blade in the level of Primorac Carbon instead of just a Viscaria type blade when I was using the Dynaryz AGR so I should caution everyone that this is very fast.
Many will ask how is the spin of the Dynaryz AGR. I think this is their first rubber that I can confidently say that this has the spin in the level of Tenergy 05 but has much more power. It does have a slightly lower arc than T05. The arc is between that of Tenergy 05 and Tenergy 64 so I would put it at medium to medium-high if the Tenergy 05's arc is medium-high to high arc.
The Dynaryz AGR has a very grippy topsheet that you can lift backspin balls with less effort. I have greatly observed this when receving underspin/backspin balls in the backhand. It has this good amount of bite with the ball either with a flick or opening loops in both the backhand and forehand. So far, this is the spinniest non-tacky Joola rubber in theirt arsenal. The Golden Tango PS and vanilla versions are both spinny but pales ion comparison with the power. ON stronger shots , the Dynaryz AGR has more juice and more power to offer.
I really admire this rubber because this still has a good amount of control despite its speed compared to other hard and fast rubbers in its class. I reckon this would be a hit among new rubbers that will come out this 2020. This is simply a superb rubber!
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