I play it on a Stiga Dynasty Xu Xin Carbon.
I used to play it FH. It was great, nice spin, nice control, but few of the attacks were deadly. So I moved it for BH, where it just shines.
First of all, this rubber is very good. My game BH is not based on winning attacks. I play basically placing the ball, variating spins and backspins, before rotating for a FH attack. Or waiting for the opponent to attack then counter him.
In both of those uses, this rubber shines. Placing the ball is so natural that you can only concentrate on the spin you want to trigger in the ball, then anticipate the next move. This is made for those who want to remain the leader in the play. Even on a carbon blade, this rubber keeps the ball long enough to allow you some time to rethink your move if you misunderstood the spin. For serves, it's also a masterpiece, allowing you to serve fast or not, with the same amount of spin, and a minimum of movement.
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