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Andro Rasanter V47 - Tensor Rubber
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Andro Rasanter V47

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description Andro Rasanter V47 Overview

Andro Rasanter V47 is a synthetic tensor-rubber characterized by its high resilience and ability to return to its original shape after significant deformation under load, exhibiting complex stress-strain behavior due to its layered construction.

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What does the 47 in Andro Rasanter V47 mean?

It refers to the rubber's approximately 47-degree sponge hardness, placing V47 in the medium-hard part of the Rasanter range. It is firmer than R42 but softer and easier to engage than the hardest Rasanter variants.

Is Rasanter V47 intended for plastic table-tennis balls?

Yes. Andro developed the Rasanter generation around the demands of the plastic ball, using a relatively thin topsheet and its Energy Cell sponge. The design prioritizes active acceleration and a higher-impact attacking game.

Should Rasanter V47 be used on the forehand or backhand?

Players with a strong swing commonly choose it for forehand loops because its 47-degree sponge remains stable under force. It can also work on the backhand for advanced players, but R42 or another softer rubber is easier to compress with a shorter stroke.

What is the difference between 2.0 mm and Ultramax Rasanter V47?

Ultramax uses the thickest available sponge and leaves less room for the topsheet under the table-tennis thickness limit, favoring speed and power. The 2.0 mm version generally offers a little more restraint for blocking, placement, and shorter strokes.

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