I have been playing this rubber for some months now with 1.9 and 2.1 sponge. I find it a well balanced offensive rubber, without noticeable weaknesses. I played Andro Impuls before and Sriver L a longer time ago. I think the top sheet is a bit thicker than with standard Hexer to ensure longer durability so I assume it feels a little bit harder than Hexer (without having the experience). I am having no difficulty at all looping close and far away from the table.
Slow and fast loops both very good.
Spin also quite strong on serves, chopping no problem but a bit easier of cours with the thinner sponge, blocking good as well. I tried the blades Andro CS7 Pro and Andro Kineteic Supreme Off, and for looping I prefer the Kinetic for this rubber because it has a softer surface layer (Koto) which gives more feeling to the spin.
I think it does not sell too well, currently it is available at about 25% below the original price.
I am sticking with this rubber, it has all I need.
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on March 17, 2011
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