Exceptional rubber in almosy every aspect. Serves topspins blocks are unreasonably good. The only weakness is nonlinearity at hard strokes the throw angel goes very high. The grip is fantastic so the spinning is comparable with chinees tacky rubbers. Good for close to table playing but shines at medium distance. The topspins are spiny and fast with short arm movement. Because of very high throw angle i use it on fh but also works well on bh and flicks. The best rubber i have tried yet
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I bought the red and black rubbers in 2.0mm They were of good speed and spin. They lasted 4 months. One month ago I bought red and black rubbers in 2.1mm. After one month the rubbers still has the original speed and spin. The 2.0 has more control and gears than the 2.1mm
I played Fastarc G1 on FH on my Nittaku Barwell Fleet blade for a year and wanted something with same hardness but with a softer topsheet. I tried the V22 but I was surprised with its softness. It's softer than G1. I'd say it's around 45 while G1 is 47.5. For spin, I think V22 is slightly better (say +10%). It's also easier to lift backspin with V22 due to its soft topsheet. G1 is faster and more durable than V22 though. I ended up using the V22 for my backhand. I think it's a great fit. Sadly, I still didn't find a suitable replacement for my G1.
Using this blue monster on a single wood hinoki blade as forehand. Perfect balance between control and power, perfect spin, and perfect color~~
I bought this rubber 2.0 from Amazon Japan and im using it on Ma Lin Carbon FH, the edges got broken immediately and started to loose pieces after 5 to 6 days from gluing?! this is my only complain about this rubber...
the rest is perfect (spin, speed, control)
is there any advise to glue this rubber properly to avoid potential damages to the edges (FYI i used butterfly glue and now i got DHS glue which i wil use later on the back up rubber V22 MAX)
the rest is perfect (spin, speed, control)
is there any advise to glue this rubber properly to avoid potential damages to the edges (FYI i used butterfly glue and now i got DHS glue which i wil use later on the back up rubber V22 MAX)
im testing on my FH LGY ALC. its so powerful, spinny and good control for blocking. Amazing rubber!!
Por fin una goma profesional que se puede dominar si eres jugador avanzado.
I first tried V>22 on FH on several blades (Andro Gauzy SL, JRE, BS1, Joola Nobilis) but always ended with too many missed shots, so I was quite disappointed by this rubber (especially considering the price).
Then I tried BH on an outer carbon blade (Tibhar VSU) and it's amazing! It's not tacky but very grippy, sponge is quite easy to engage thank to the soft sheet. It feels softer than stated but not sponge isn't bouncy. Linear response with many gears. My BH has much improved compared to V>15 Extra, tops are now fast, spinny, precise, hard to send back. Overall faster and spinnier than V>15. Better control than MX-P. More linear than K3. Softer and easier to play with than V>20. Very similar to R53 but more durable (doesn't shrink after a couple of weeks like R53). My rating is FH 9.0, BH 10.0 (so average 9.5). It's one of my favorite BH rubber, but other people might prefer to use it FH, or both.
Then I tried BH on an outer carbon blade (Tibhar VSU) and it's amazing! It's not tacky but very grippy, sponge is quite easy to engage thank to the soft sheet. It feels softer than stated but not sponge isn't bouncy. Linear response with many gears. My BH has much improved compared to V>15 Extra, tops are now fast, spinny, precise, hard to send back. Overall faster and spinnier than V>15. Better control than MX-P. More linear than K3. Softer and easier to play with than V>20. Very similar to R53 but more durable (doesn't shrink after a couple of weeks like R53). My rating is FH 9.0, BH 10.0 (so average 9.5). It's one of my favorite BH rubber, but other people might prefer to use it FH, or both.
2. Update: I've waited a long time to learn something about the weight of this rubber. Therefore thanks to GP 418 :-D n Facts: black rubber, 2.0 mm, 105 g. in orig. pack. and uncut 69 g. Cutted to 157 x 150 mm, 48 g. For now the rubber glues (with VOC glue) on my Stuor professional Long 5 ( Inner layer) blade. Result: The game feeling is too soft and indirect. The specified degree of hardness of 50 degrees is very questionable for me. - it feels much softer! Control and spin were very, very good but I didn't oddly enough really get pressure into the ball. ( - this rubber reminded me of the V>11. :-/ ) Next I glued the rubber on to my Stuor Nobilis ZLC Hinoki. ... an acquaintance of mine, who plays a few classes up (1800 TTR, Germany) was absolutely smitten with the rubber. - for me, however, the combination was too fast. Conclusion: this rubber has huge potential and is absolutely recomended. ...but the right combination of rubber and blade is essential. - unfortunately I haven't found it for myself yet! Addendum: the V>22 is the fastest 2,0 mm rubber Ive ever played!
TB ALC - I use it on BH in MAX black. Very spiny, some power at mid distance (less than T05 2.1), stable block, not so sensitive to incoming spin, good control in pushes, good grip for chikita, easy to spin against chopper/defense. This rubber has many gears, the touch is very interesting compared to T05, there is a very good feeling in short game. It has not a huge power compared to T05 or D05 or D80 or T05H. To me, it is a good rubber for those who want to add something different in the game and also forgiving during match game as it is not so bouncy.
Reviewed on off- blade, FH MX-D max (52gr), BH V22 max (49gr). I played a long time with V15 extra max (48gr) both sides and a searched an improvment in term of spin with the same feeling. First, this is not an improvment of V15, it's a new rubber. It's closer to Tenergy 05 for the feeling : good mecanical grip, hardness 45 (definitely not 50), bouncy but more linear than T05 (less than V15). More spin sensitive than V15, that's why the feeling is different, but not very sensitive like T05. So in comparison with V15 extra : faster, bouncier, little more spin sensitive, much more grippy, much better for service, same on block/short game/flick. The throw angle is to high for my FH because I play close to the table but it will be very suitable for mid distance player. I tried in max Hammond Z2, V22 and MX-D : speed MX-D >= V22 > Z2 ; grip V22 >> MX-D >> Z2 ; service V22 >> Z2 > MX-D ; short game Z2> V22 >= MX-D ; first topspin V22 > MX-D >> Z2 ; block Z2 >> V22 = MX-D ; counter topspin MX-D >>> V22 > Z2
This is a very good FH rubber. Tested a lot of rubbers and this rubber has a lot of control despite being such a fast rubber. Opening backspin balls is easy. Topspin is easy. Counterspin very easy. Even fishing from behind works well. For me this is the rubber that will stay on my racket for a long time.
It is absolutely not tacky as people may say. It is very grippy instead. Feels not hard, I think it is because of the soft top layer. I play the blue version in 2.0mm. Fast enough for me. Played about 10 hours with it so I don't know if the durability is ok.
It is absolutely not tacky as people may say. It is very grippy instead. Feels not hard, I think it is because of the soft top layer. I play the blue version in 2.0mm. Fast enough for me. Played about 10 hours with it so I don't know if the durability is ok.
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