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    Posted: 02/23/2020 at 9:49am
These 2 rubbers are the newest addition to the Joola rubbers. These are kinda fresh from the factory since these 2 are not yet released in the market. I was lucky enough to be sent 4 of these rubbers by Joola USA. Joola has stepped up on its marketing campaign to promote its products. It produced really good rubbers last year with the additional Rhyzers and also the PBO-C blades. The AGr version is the more aggressive type wherein it is an all out offensive rubber. The AGR is desigend for maximum amount of spin with great power even away from the table yet has some sort of control. This  favors at least middle distance type attackers due to its power. I would caution players using the max version of this unless they are really skilled. The AGR is very spinny to the point that it is in the level of Tenergy 05's spin. The ACC version is the more tamed one. It has a noticeable difference in terms of speed compared to the AGR rubber. The ACC is a good Tenergy 64 alternative which at a lower cost has almost the same level of spin but more or less more power and juice offered on your shots. The ACC has a somewhat medium to medium long and low throw.









Joola Dynaryz ACC
Weight: 69 grams uncut
Speed: OFF+
Spin: Very High







Joola Dynaryz AGR
Weight: 71 grams uncut
Speed: OFF++
Spin: Extreme





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I hit with the ACC version for a few minutes yesterday. And played against it too. It was quite pleasant to hit with, nothing extreme. Nice click, nice spin.. Could be wrong but i think it was labeled 50 degrees. However it didn't feel hard at all, not one bit. Kind of reminded me of Ryzer 48 but a bit harder and with a bit more spin.
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i still need to confirm the sponge hardness of each rubber. 
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Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

i still need to confirm the sponge hardness of each rubber. 

Dynaryz AGR 50°, Dynaryz ACC 47.5°.
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Could you provide us back covers or at least of Dynaryz ACC? Thanks.
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Lol no wonder it didn't feel hard. So it is meant as an alternative or replacement for the Ryzer 48 rubber.
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l try to post the backside of the packaging this weekend. 
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l try to post the backside of the packaging this weekend. 
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