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JOOLA Dynaryz ZGR

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The Dynaryz ZGR is the groundbreaking and long-awaited fusion between a tacky and extremely grippy surface structure, and a spring-loaded powerful sponge. Combining the very best elements of table tennis rubber production, this exceptional rubber is a unique merging of Hyper Traction Surface and Hyper Bounce Sponge, giving players an expanded range of playing gears, and the ability to reach new thresholds of spin production and dynamic power. The rubber table tennis players have always desired is finally here, raise your game with the Dynaryz ZGR!

Line: Premium
Sponge: Hyper Bounce
Surface: Hyper-Traction
Hardness: Hard

Hardness: Hard
Spin: Extreme
Speed: Extreme
Pimple Geometry: Height 0.8mm | Width 1.5mm | Spacing 0.9mm


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JOOLA is a brand with a long history of outstanding products. JOOLA's reputation for quality spans the globe, having originated in Europe, now US-owned, and one of the premier table tennis brands in the world.

The Dynaryz and Rhyzen series are JOOLA's latest rubber sheets featuring state-of-the-art technologies for professional play. The Rhyzm, Rhyzer and Maxxx rubber series are still popular and are focused on delivering more affordable performance to table tennis enthusiasts. JOOLA offers various Pips-Out, Anti-spin and defensive-oriented rubbers. Whatever your style, JOOLA has you covered.

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Reviews of JOOLA Dynaryz ZGR (11)

I've been using ZGRs for over a year on my forehand but finally decided to switch to a softer rubber early next year. This rubber is really heavy. My most recent sheet is a ridiculous 56g when cut (157/150mm). It's wicked fast but it takes a lot of effort to activate its very hard (57?) sponge. Opening up against backspin is a breeze, counter topspin is also easy because of the hardness. Its hardness also means it has a lot of gears, which means great touch play and over the table shots. Overall, though, it's an extremely demanding rubber and I'm tired of its heavy weight, hence my upcoming change.
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Bad rubber. I dont recommend it. It is the worst rubber of dynaryz series. I only recommend trying ACC and AGR. low quality shots
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Hard, heavy sponge. Grippy but not sticky sheet. Impressive number of gears.
Similar to V22DE or R53, but more linear and forgiving. I own all 3 and make less mistakes with ZGR. Can be played by a beginner but advanced skills (long, powerful strokes) are required to take the benefits of the sponge. If you want something similar but easier to play with, I suggest Hammond Z2. Softer but linear and grippy too.
ZGR is very fast when the sponge is activated. You need to be active to spin. Surprizingly good control in short game. Service is low, long and fast but not very spinny.
Pairs very well with Joola Trinity, Tibhar JC, and probably any inner ZLC. I also had good results with a BTY ZJK T5000, although control is a little less consistant than inner fibers. You can try a softer blade but considering the expensive price, I think it would be a pity to use it on an all-wood blade.
I use ZGR on FH; with Dynaryz CMD on BH, both max, and that's a perfect match.
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Pretty good as a forehand for modern defender playstyle with very soft defensive blades such as joola toni hold white spot. It doesn't chop that well but for all kinds of attacking it's awesome. Pretty low throw and over the table pushes stay low but risk going in to net or over the table if not playing correctly. Mine wasn't tacky, as in sense that it couldn't lift the ball off the table when new, but very grippy. It loses some of it's pop after 2 months, but plays decent after that. It seems to be heavily factory boosted as it played new similar to a well boosted H3N. Propably is a lot harder to control when used with fast carbon blades.
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The rubber has some tack but with a very hard sponge. Not sure if it's "tensor" because Joola doesn't specifically list it as such. Playing it has good speed but not for soft shots. You need to compress the sponge to get maximum grip. If you hit a soft or half shot you don't compress the sponge and therefore you need more upward stroke to spin. Since it's so hard on serves I don't have as much feel so I can't control it as much. It has a very low throw angle so it needs good technique to loop. This is definitely an advanced rubber suited more for people who play farther away from the table. However if you are advanced and can take advantage of it's qualities then it would be a great choice since it definitely has great spin and speed.
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