Hi, I'm using Rakza 7 Soft for 6 months now. With RAKZA rubbers, Yasaka team offered to the matket another super rubber (as MarkV was many years ago).
Despite its excellent reviews, I hesitated to buy the Rakza 7 (too hard for me, because more than 45°), so I tried Rakza 7 SOFT (39°).
Excellent spin, very grippy, top spin, block and all the other techniques. It depends on the blade you use, better will be one having polyvalent profile (Tibhar Balsa IVL, Primorac Classic etc).
Even if it's the soft version, the Sponge has tensor inside, so start with 1.8 for players learning offensive play, or directly 2 mm.
I think that "max" will be too muchfor starting. Anyway, is allways better for any rubber to start with less and and with more sponge.
Conclusion: excellent rubber, offering more control than its pure offensive version - RAKZA 7. Ideal for players which like to keep control or wants to play strategically.
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