A robust, heavy and hard hybrid rubber, Joola Rhyzen ZGX pairs well with a lighter, pure wood blade and with a softer and lighter secondary rubber. It produces quality spin on serves, loops and chops but you have to work hard to evoke some speed and really hit through the ball. Probably the boosters may like to tinker around with their chemical solvents around this rubber, since it initially feels like a brick.
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Very nice surprise. The high rating is naturally a result of how the rubber suits my personal preferences. Very chunky, hard sponge, but much more lively than Victas 401. Heavy spin when serving, chopping and also very heavy on topspin. It does esxactly, what I was looking for in terms of a hybrid rubber. I played H3 Neo and Battle 2 tuned, but I`m not a fan of the changing nature of the tuned rubbers. I really liked Stiga Genesis M, but RZGX is obviously much denser and really has that upper gear I love when turning from heavy underspin to heavy top spin into low arc follow up topspin. The rubber is really very heavy, but since I play pinples ox on one side, I don`t mind. For double inverted players it might seriously be a "burdon". Very linear overall character and very safe blocking. I'm a spin freak and I`m honestly impressed by the spin level - also compared to non chinese rubbers like Tenergy 25, 05, Vega Pro, Nittaku Fastarc G 1. Certainly not as fast, but with that upper gear for killers. I haven`t tried any of the other Rhyzens or Dynarz, so I can`t compare. A perfect rubber for modern defenders, or chopblockers like me that base the offensive part of the game on spin. Summary: Very heavy spin, very high control, strong upper gear.
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