Yasaka Rigan
Yasaka RIGAN is a newly developed table tennis rubber from Yasaka.
When the Rigan rubber was developed the goal was
to combine the advantages of "classical" rubbers and "modern technology" rubbers.
With Rigan you get a perfect ball control and a dynamic speed characteristics,
resulting in a rubber that is very easy to handle.
Rigan has a high durability and offers good value for the money.
Speed: 98
Spin: 99
Control: 66
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Reviews of Yasaka Rigan (8)
External Review
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Yasaka Rigan
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December 25, 2021
Tensored Mark V. Same control, more spin and everything is just 10-15% better and faster than the MK V HPS which is more expensive.
External Review
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Yasaka Rigan
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March 31, 2021
Like people said, it's a faster and spinnier mark v. Rigan is more bouncy and because of this I can touch the ball lightly and get good spin and the ball gets on the table. Really recommend for a second quality rubber.
External Review
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Yasaka Rigan
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February 1, 2020
This good for bh and for amator he have very good control
External Review
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Yasaka Rigan
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January 21, 2020
Black, Max sponge. I use it for backhand. A little too springy sponge for my backhand. Not so long dwell time then. Not so forgiving when doing topspin. You have to hit the ball at the right time with the right stroke. Counter blocking works fine, and ordinary blocking as well. Backspin is good, and gives much more spin than looping does. I tried it on forehand for looping, and there isn't any real dangerous spin at all. Now I'm comparing this to Chinese DHS/Yinhe rubbers regarding the looping part.
External Review
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Yasaka Rigan
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December 4, 2019
Totally underrated rubbers, both of these. (I drive through in Max Thickness!) on a Yasaka Dynamix 17 layer, soo)