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Its been a while since I've felt this comfortable and confident with a backhand rubber. I replaced my previous Vega Korea with the NUZN 50 on my Yinhe T11S blade. Paired with a Bluegrip J1, the setup weighs 173g.With Vega Korea, I struggled with banana flicks and overdrivesmany points were lost because the ball lacked enough spin to drop properly. However, with the NUZN 50, I notice noticeably extra spin and improved control. Blocks and flicks have become much easier, and the spin makes the ball consistently drop near the middle of the table, well away from the edges.The sound when I execute an overdrive is sharp and impressive, adding to the playing experience. Im still practicing with it and will share more insights soon. UPDATE after 2 weeks of intense play. NUZN is in fact very good, I just regret I didn't get the 55. My Donic Bluegrip J1 is 55 and it has more power, more spin. I kept switching them at my backhand and my opponents said it was visible the difference. To me it was easier to attack with J1 then NUZN50. My conclusion is: don't be afraid, go 55. The 50 is great, but 55 is greater. As I write this, I placed NUZN50 at my forehand, which is remarkable.
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