The "Rock Solid" is the big brother of "Loop'n'joy". They are very similar. Only change is that the rubbers have slightly harder sponges. This means that you need a bit more power in you shots to get the feeling of everything just doing what it's supposed to. It is a combination of our Columbia blade and medium hard Vizion rubbers with 1.7 mm sponge. LC Power on the forehand and AR Accel on the backhand. The Columbia blade is a real allrounder in the best sense of the word: Easily controlled in the passive game, where it provides great ball contact an a rather "slow" feel. In the active game it feels very accurate and has stiffness enough to handle even the hardests shots. The Vizion LC Power is a great rubber for making topspin shots, and can sustain even the hardest shots. It gives great power and stability, but you also need to have some power in your shots. But don't worry too much: The 1.7 version isn't that hard to handle. The Vizion AR Accel is very versatile - not quite as great in topspin play as the LC-versions of the Vizion series, but easier to play in almost every other aspect of the game. It also has a medium hard sponge which requires some power to get the most of. The racket is for players who play a lot of topspin shots from the forehand, and play a controlled backhand using a wide range of shots. For beginners it is too hard to handle, but for table tennis players with good experience and some power, this could be the perfect solution. When it is time to replace the rubbers, you don't have to change the whole racket. The old rubbers are easily removed, and since very few players will ever need a "stronger" blade than the Columbia, just changing the rubbers on the blade is often a good solution. The Inzone "Rock Solid" comes with 3 different handles - read more about this in the "Choosing the right handle" section. Blade: Inzone Columbia Forehand rubber: Inzone Vizion LC Power 1.7 Backhand rubber: Inzone Vizion AR Accel 1.7