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    Posted: 06/17/2015 at 7:28am
Anyone heard anything about the new Joola Rhyzm-Tech yet?

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Another chapter in the success story of the popular Rhyzm rubber is written by the JOOLA Rhyzm-Tech. Due to modifications of the sponge, which has again been designed with considerably larger pores, a real catapult machine has been developed. The JOOLA Rhyzm-Tech is a rubber that supports any rotation input in all situations and therefore gives all active topspin players an extra boost.
The JOOLA Rhyzm-Tech is a challenge to overcome. Once this is managed, you can reach a new, significantly higher level.
  • Speed   FAST / EXTREME
  • Spin       EXTRA HIGH
  • Control                 HIGH / EXTRA HIGH
  • Hardness             42,5°










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Looks pretty promising judging from the marketing hype... Although rubbers which are marketed as "designed for the plastic ball" without explaining how they are considerably better than previous generations are pretty sketchy to me.
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Extreme speed ... EXTRA high spin.... and Extra high control Wacko

Edited by viva - 06/17/2015 at 9:06pm
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Lol joola should just bring back the DRUM instead of describing their rubbers like chinese manufacturers.


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The description is not that different from other German/Japanese manufacturers either... they all want their latest generation to be better in all respects. Big smile Very few would describe how it's actually different.

I'm interested to hear if anyone has tried it yet?
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not sure it is already out.
and VIVA forget extra expensive...
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Originally posted by Boss1703 Boss1703 wrote:

not sure it is already out.
and VIVA forget extra expensive...


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Just ordered it, will review when I tried it :)
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I just ordered a sheet, will be testing it, and using it at the u.s. nationals in vegas. currently using maxxx-p. This will be a good test to compare the two rubbers, I have been using maxxx-p for 4 months. before that I had been using rhyzm375 for over a year. I like the maxxx-p a lot, rhyzm tech is supposed to have a better top sheet, lets see! Clap
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just ordered two. I know im gona hate it but what the heck..

this is the first i hear of it. I am not that regular any more. Thanks for bringing it up.


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I have a sheet on the way. Can't wait to try it out!
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Originally posted by SmackDAT SmackDAT wrote:

Looks pretty promising judging from the marketing hype.


The hype has been the same since people were painting on caves at the end of the Ice Age.    "The new FancyTech latest generation rubber that provides discerning players more speed, more spin, and yet, somehow (thanks to Science), even more control".

Of course it might be perfectly good rubber, but ESN makes 46 billion subtle variations of the same rubber and they want everyone to try every single one of them.


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For me, Rhyzm-Tech is quite similar to Raksa-X soft. Same hardness with larger pore sponge.
Good rubber but nothing's special.

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Originally posted by BB-Big BB-Big wrote:

For me, Rhyzm-Tech is quite similar to Raksa-X soft. Same hardness with a little bit more elasticity.
Good rubber but nothing's special.

Good.  Hype over.
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Originally posted by NextLevel NextLevel wrote:

Originally posted by BB-Big BB-Big wrote:

For me, Rhyzm-Tech is quite similar to Raksa-X soft. Same hardness with a little bit more elasticity.
Good rubber but nothing's special.

Good.  Hype over.


Indeed, 1 guy said 1 thing.

I think your rubbers and racket are bad, change them now!?

Please don't be so short sighted ;)
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Originally posted by Thomasson Thomasson wrote:

Originally posted by NextLevel NextLevel wrote:

Originally posted by BB-Big BB-Big wrote:

For me, Rhyzm-Tech is quite similar to Raksa-X soft. Same hardness with a little bit more elasticity.
Good rubber but nothing's special.


Good.  Hype over.


Indeed, 1 guy said 1 thing.

I think your rubbers and racket are bad, change them now!?

Please don't be so short sighted ;)


Stop being a Rhonda Rousey fan.   When you test it, let us know what you think but one person is enough to know that it is not going to be a magic rubber.
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I don't agree with you NextLevel. One person isn't enough and Thomasson actually does have a point.
Ofcourse it's not a magic rubber, but none of the rubbers out there is. Because the magic rubber is for everyone different. I really like Rhyzm 425 a lot and don't like T05 for example. Even I'm "your one person",  tenthousands of TT players would disagree with me. :)

Back on topic: I surely would like to know how the Rhyzm Tech compares to Rhyzm 425 and Rhyzm-P .
Looking forward to read some reviews. :)
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Originally posted by p1ngp0ng3r p1ngp0ng3r wrote:

I don't agree with you NextLevel. One person isn't enough and Thomasson actually does have a point.
Ofcourse it's not a magic rubber, but none of the rubbers out there is. Because the magic rubber is for everyone different. I really like Rhyzm 425 a lot and don't like T05 for example. Even I'm "your one person",  tenthousands of TT players would disagree with me. :)

Back on topic: I surely would like to know how the Rhyzm Tech compares to Rhyzm 425 and Rhyzm-P .
Looking forward to read some reviews. :)

I said the "hype" is over.  Hype is what you have before negative reality sets in. Of course the rubber may be fantastic.  
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@NextLevel, I understand what you mean :)

Let's see how long it takes when the first Bryce HighSpeed rubbers appear in the For Sale section ;)
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I don't know why you guys keep saying there isn't a "Magic" rubber out there somewhere.  There is a "Magic" rubber and I'm still searching for it.  Or maybe it's like the Dragon Scroll that was given to Po, there is no secret ingredient to limitless power, the secret is you.  Anyway it might not be a "Magical" rubber, but if it's just a little bit better than the current Rhyzm I'll give it a try.
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Originally posted by AcudaDave AcudaDave wrote:

I don't know why you guys keep saying there isn't a "Magic" rubber out there somewhere.  There is a "Magic" rubber and I'm still searching for it.  Or maybe it's like the Dragon Scroll that was given to Po, there is no secret ingredient to limitless power, the secret is you.  Anyway it might not be a "Magical" rubber, but if it's just a little bit better than the current Rhyzm I'll give it a try.

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Finally someone +1'd me...thanks p1ngp0ng3r
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I ordered it just to test it, so I dont need it to be a magic rubber.

I use Tenergy because that fits me best imo. Ive ordered a normal Rhyzm alongside it to compare.

Rhyzm 425 would fit my forehand better if I was looking to replace my Tenergy05 probably, since the Rhyzm Tech is softer.

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Rhyzm P was disappointing for me. Also while Rhyzm is still the most popular rubber in my club, almost nobody switched to P. 
To be honest i think the Tech will be a 'meh', but I feel i owe it to my Rhyzm loyalty to try it.
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I did not find the rhyzm-p to be enough of a change from the regular rhyzm 375 to call it "better" when I switched to maxxx-p it was noticable, serves..loops and my flat hits had a lot more grip. I was going to test the new rhyzm tech at the nationals but my supplier does not have a black sheet so I ordered another sheet of maxxx-p. steven chan @joola has informed me that the rhyzm tech has a better top sheet than maxxx-p so naturally I wanted to go in that direction, It will have to wait. maxxx-p is a very good rubber, I have several practice partners using it after my first testing, It was obviously better.
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@FlatHitter: I haven't played the Maxxx-P, but did try the Maxxx 400. Compared to Rhyzm 375 and 425 , I found the Maxxx more sensitive to incoming spin, therefor less control and less predictable. 

"...has better topsheet."..I wonder why it's better. More spin? More speed? More control?

@Victor_the_cleaner: I you like the regular Rhyzm so much, I wonder if you would like the Tech. As far as I know, the Tech is definitely softer compared to Rhyzm.


Personally I hope the Rhyzm Tech is an upgrade for the Rhyzm 425 I'm using at this moment.
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The only rhyzm rubber i have used is the 375, even though i have a flatter stroke i like the softer rubbers. maxxx-p is a 42.5 degree sponge hardness,still considered soft by most standards..rhyzm tech is 42.5 degree sponge so, i thought it would be a good to compare the two rubbers on the same blade (T.P.E. "fight") joola blade...the control with maxxx-p was very good, better than 375. when i bought the T.P.E. "fight" blade the control went through the roof! It has the largest "sweetspot" of any blade i have ever used. I sold 2 of these within a couple of days after letting guys hit with it, made in germany!..most of the joola blades are made in china. It is expensive though..$179.00 I would buy it again. I spent $170.00 on a butterfly "photino "light" used it for a year or more, waste of money...I put short pips on it to use for giving lessons, as it is very light. allmost forgot, this is not a blade review..kek! Shocked
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Control of the 375 is very good I think and if the Rhyzm Tech has the same control, would be great.

Offtopic: the TPE Fight is a bit too fast for me I'm afraid. I own a Rossi Emotion and Aruna Off (same blade) and the speed of this blade is sufficient for me.
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There are 4 blades in the T.P.E. series, the quality is top notch. all have larger than normal sweetspots. there as close to a pro blade as we will be able to buy, unless you know somebody in the business. the other joola blades dont compare in quality, but they dont cost as much either...
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Rhyzm Tech update
Ok just played with it in max red today for first time on a carbon off- blade. I've been a Donic fan for years and although I liked joola maxxx rubbers and the rhyzm and rhyzm p rubbers they didn't win me over from Donic blue fire or jp03 until now. I think the rhyzm tech is very similar to the blue fire rubbers which is a good thing. I tend to prefer softer rubbers and it didn't disappoint. It has a large pored sponge that is fairly firm but the top sheet is soft. As a result I was able to brush loop but could drive the ball when I had the opportunity. The throw angle was medium+ and it had good control. I will be playing with this for a while as it is a good rubber. Not too slow or soft, just about right. If it's as durable as regular rhyzm rubbers it will be a winner.
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