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Roxon 500 Pro (Andro)

Roxon 500 Pro (Andro)

Top athletes are andro’s most critical customer. The level at which they play table tennis is so sophisticated that they must set high standards for their body and their material. Roxon 500 pro is designed for exactly this technically sophisticated high-class player.

Thanks to the optimized surface structure of the rubber, you will be able to generate the most dynamic strokes. Precision and stability, broad sound, and a textbook arc: needing speed glue to achieve these is now a thing of the past. Roxon is the future!

The rubber for the absolutely top player! Utmost speed-glue feeling and long life!

 

Average user rating from: 4 users

Overall rating
3.9
Speed (4 ratings)
4.6
General spin (4 ratings)
4.1
Mechanical spin (4 ratings)
3.9
Topsheet spin (4 ratings)
3.8
Sponge hardness (4 ratings)
3.0
Topsheet hardness (3 ratings)
3.2
High throw angle (4 ratings)
4.0
Weight (4 ratings)
3.4
Reglue effect (2 ratings)
3.8
Speed glue effect: feel (3 ratings)
3.2
Speed glue effect: sound (3 ratings)
3.8
Control (4 ratings)
3.9
Durability (3 ratings)
3.2
Serve (4 ratings)
4.3
Short game (4 ratings)
3.8
Flip (Flick) (3 ratings)
3.8
Over the table loop (3 ratings)
3.3
High arc loop (3 ratings)
4.5
Counterloop (4 ratings)
4.1
Smash (4 ratings)
4.8
Block (4 ratings)
4.3
Chop (3 ratings)
3.2
Value for money (3 ratings)
4.7
 


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Thursday, 20 January 2011

Written by Anonymous

Overall rating
3.7
Speed
5.0
General spin
3.0
Mechanical spin
2.0
Topsheet spin
1.5
Sponge hardness
2.5
Topsheet hardness
2.5
High throw angle
4.0
Weight
3.5
Reglue effect
5.0
Speed glue effect: feel
4.5
Speed glue effect: sound
5.0
Control
3.0
Durability
2.5
Serve
5.0
Short game
3.5
Flip (Flick)
5.0
Over the table loop
1.5
High arc loop
5.0
Counterloop
4.0
Smash
5.0
Block
5.0
Chop
2.5
Value for money
5.0
This is a very fast Rubber and sponge. I came from Tenergy 64 FH to this Andro Roxan 500 pro, small topspin lifts were very poor, pushing is great, but i like to open with a serve which it does well then small hand topspin lift and to open 3rd ball with attack. The Butterfly Tenergy does that job great, but loses in power compared to the Roxon 500 pro. If the Tenergy had the Roxan,s power smashes and low throw angle and long trajectory, with its small and long loop capability that would be the perfect rubber. On its own Tenergy lacks power compared to the Roxan 500 pro, but the 500 pro loses out to not much spin. You can loop easily with it, away from the table and drive the ball up, but if you want to do small topspins and loops the ball drops off the rubber and into the net, which is frustrating. Im now trying on backhand to see how a long powerful trajectory it has, and according to my belief it might just do better on backhand than forehand because of low arc, powerful smashes, and easy push,s, and im back on Tenergy 64 for forehand and can noticibly notice the lower power in smash,s compared to roxon 500.
What i find strange is, Butterfly rate Tenergy 64 power as 9.5, spin 95, control 8.5, yet they rate Roxon 500 pro as power 9.00, spin as 8.5 and control as 7.5. To be Frank and not offensive to Butterfly, the Roxon by far is more the powerfulest rubber and control is good, but spin is by far half of the Tenergy 64,s capabilities. Shame you could,nt combine the two rubbers.!!!!!!!!!! anyway, a brill rubber, but needs really good tecnique to spin and only away from the table, power smash,s are the best ive used, bryce speed FX is not even as powerful as this rubber. You need to let the glue soak in and dry 6 times though before you use, then allow to dry completely, then glue your blade and stick the rubber on and cut. Also it doesnt shrink when you take Roxon 500 pro off to re-glue to try on other blades, its really good and just glues staright back on without shrinking. I really like this rubber, but for spins Tenergy wins, for pure just pure enormous power smash,s roxon 500 pro is the beast of all rubbers, im playing with it tonight on backhand so hope i can control it on that side, i reckon it will be better for me personally. Remember this is only my opinion and for me personaly. oh by the way, your welcome.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
t3h anarchist
Wednesday, 08 October 2008

Written by t3h anarchist - #1 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
3.6
Speed
4.5
General spin
4.0
Mechanical spin
4.0
Topsheet spin
4.5
Sponge hardness
2.0
Topsheet hardness
2.5
High throw angle
4.0
Weight
3.0
Reglue effect
2.5
Speed glue effect: feel
1.0
Speed glue effect: sound
2.5
Control
4.0
Durability
2.0
Serve
4.0
Short game
3.5
Flip (Flick)
2.5
Over the table loop
4.5
High arc loop
4.5
Counterloop
3.5
Smash
4.5
Block
4.0
Chop
3.5
Value for money
4.5
The Andro Roxon is a great tensor rubber. It has broken the speed and spin barriers set by the new gluing standard. The 450 and 500 are quite different, so make sure to get the right one for you.

Its a pretty spinny rubber, capable of high arcing loops and very fast smashes. The topsheet and sponge are both relatively soft, so you will have good feeling with it. The durability of Roxon (and Andro rubbers in general) is not terribly good. they rip and tear quite easily.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Monday, 22 September 2008

Written by tango999 - Top 50 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
4.2
Speed
4.5
General spin
4.5
Mechanical spin
4.5
Topsheet spin
4.5
Sponge hardness
4.5
Topsheet hardness
4.5
High throw angle
4.0
Weight
4.0
Control
4.0
Durability
5.0
Serve
4.0
Short game
4.0
Flip (Flick)
4.0
Over the table loop
4.0
High arc loop
4.0
Counterloop
4.0
Smash
4.5
Block
4.0
Chop
3.5
Value for money
4.5
It is a good rubber for advance player. It is a tensor rubber.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
admin
Saturday, 09 August 2008

Written by admin - Top 10 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
4.5
Speed
4.5
General spin
5.0
Mechanical spin
5.0
Topsheet spin
4.5
Sponge hardness
3.0
High throw angle
4.0
Weight
3.0
Speed glue effect: feel
4.0
Speed glue effect: sound
4.0
Control
4.5
Serve
4.0
Short game
4.0
Counterloop
5.0
Smash
5.0
Block
4.0
I just used it last night for the first time. The surface is very grippy, throw angle is quite high, and it's very bouncy.

It's not quite as fast as Bryce Speed, but it offers more control and more spin. I've got the Roxon 500 Pro (max thickness) on FH, and Roxon 450 (2.0) on BH. Both are, in fact, quite soft, with the 500 Pro feeling much softer than Andro Revolution COR. The ball sinks into the 500, and the dwell time on the 450 is a bit higher; the 450 has a notably better speed glue effect and sound.

Loops are great with both (I used an Andro Kinetic CF Carbon OFF+ Blade) - counterlooping with the 500 is excellent, due to the softness of the sponge and the high throw angle. It's harder to make a loop kill, for which I prefer lower throw rubbers such as Bryce Speed, but I'm still happy overall.

The 500 is a bit heavy in max thickness, so it's good to counterbalance it with a lighter rubber on the other side.

These rubbers are a real winner when it comes to speed glue effect. I felt it was significantly better in this department than the Quad or Plasma series. The Roxon is supposedly more durable than these too, and Andro does not even provide rubber protection sheets, stating that they're not necessary - all you need is to keep it clean and away from extreme heat or cold. We'll see in a few months how the durability compares to my former rubbers, Bryce Speed and Speed FX.

Edit: Since switching back to my Dawei Wavestone blade, the combination has become much better. The Wavestone is harder and faster than the Andro blade, and has better balance with the rubbers (the Andro was a bit too light in the handle, causing it to be head-heavy). My loops are thus faster, with less effort.
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