After a few hours I have tried Joola dynaryz AGR on my DHS Hurricane Long 5 off+ blade, it feels bad if I don't give a review, because this rubber is indeed extraordinary, I have never hit a smash and topspin as powerful as this before. Lifting backspin is almost effortless, very easy and the results are staggering opponents. As Tom Lodziak said:" my topspin shots had more spin and more speed than usual. It just feels so effortless, but with great spin output". https://www.tabletenniscoach.me.uk/review-joola-dynaryz-acc-agr-rubbers/.
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.
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Used this on a zjkszlc (agr was on my Bh) FH was D09c. Great spin and speed. Have to say, easier to player BH topspin than backspin, but both have great feeling. This is for intermediate and above. Highly recommend, and I hope you improve! Keep on ponging!
I have been using it on FH in max size for about 2 months&1h per day. Before it, I used Gewo nexxus EL PRO 43. First of all, I strongly recommend this rubber. Even though it has 50 degrees, you feel it as if it had 42 degrees. Softer than my Gewo nexxus 45 special edition on my BH. All of these on my Alvaro Robles OFF, 7 wood blade. Top spin has flat trajectory and it is easy to generate&add spin, loop is perfect, throw angle is medium high....all what you are doing goes easily and precisely. I do not use it only to receive service because my BH rubber is less tacky, so less sensitive to spin. I am thinking now to put JOOLA Inferno on my BH but, I am afraid that it is a pretty nasty beast hard to tame it. If you are not satisfied with your current FH rubber try this one and you will not regret, that is for sure.
Review for 2.0mm version. I played ACC max in the past. The biggest difference of course is the hardness. ACC already feels decently hard, but AGR feels close to a brick. Though despite the hard sponge the topsheet is medium-hard. This rubber is like a rocket. In 2.0mm it is less bouncy but on hard impact the ball just flies. What I like for the entire series is that on hard impact you can create very high spin. The biggest dislike is in the short game it's hard to do spin variations and with bad technique the ball flies up and gets smashed. All high impact shots feel satisfying and are easy, finer shots feel inconsistent. Durability is pretty bad but it's a common trend these days. 4-6 months and it's dead
Very dissapointed with this, think maybe it was that i played with ZGR first, THAT was a Hood rubber!
I use Joola Dynaryz AGR for my FH on blade Butterfly Gergely. I get lot of spin and very good at speed also, but.for control, I still need to adjust some of my stroke to get the optimal used of this rubber. If I compare it to Dignics 09C, Dignics 09C seems little bit faster and more tolerant, but I like it due to the cost is cheaper than Dignics 09C.
Very good forehand rubber. AGRessive in most situations. Little harder as Dignics 05, but i see this rubber as alternative to Dignics 05. Best for close to table aggressive attack, but not only. Very good spin and for so fast rubber outstanding control. Medium speed blade recommended. Flexier blade - very good match with harder AGR rubber. Not for beginners.
I am using JOOLA Dynaryz AGR for forehand and ACC for backhand with JOOLA TPE fright. I will try to use AGR for my backhand as well. For me, both of them are very good rubbers, I have no problem to use them against the tenergys.
This rubber is very fast...not suitable for beginners.. If you have enough training,then this rubber will be your weapon.
Fastest rubber I played so far. Control is for its speed ok, but you definitely need a good technique in every stroke to avoid unforced errors.
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Control is good enough on a flexible off- blade for its performance
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Control is good enough on a flexible off- blade for its performance
This rubber is my new arsenal for forehand. Looping ( deadly spins), flat hitting, lifting underspin, blocking , counter attacking are easily be achieved on this beast. Faster than T05. But if your rating is only 1600 and below it might be difficult for you to tame this beast but if you could control this beast you gonna love this rubber for a long time. My current combo Joola Dynaryz AGR for FH and Joola Dynaryz ACC for BH. Deadly combo. Try it guys.
Weight: 71 grams uncut
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.
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.
I had been playing with the slightly softer Dynarzy ACC (~47 degrees), and decided to give it a try. This rubber is supposed to be about 54 degrees hardness, and all I can say is this is a Beast! This rubber is hard, and not just regular hard, it's mega hard, but loops off of this rubber are low and fast with a ton of spin! I tend to brush loop more than driving hard into the ball so I preferred the ACC, but if you can't get used to the hardness you will LOVE this rubber! It's very good for flat hitting, and it's great for power players.
I am using a 2.00 mm on both sides of a Kokutaku #1 specialist. It really plays well. My previous rubbers were DHS golden arc 8. The Joola Dynaryz AGR is more offensive but the golden arc 8 is safer. For me both are very good rubbers, I will take them anytime against the tenergys and dignics
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.
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!
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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