I moved to an all wooden blade using MX-S but it lacked the power and spin that I was used to so I switched to Andro R48.
This rubber is a counter attack monster. The speed is far faster than MX-S, no where near the 8.9 rating on this site. At first, I was a little disappointed, I wanted more spin and got way more power instead.
Once I got used to it, it has many gears, touching short is a breeze but when you counter attack, the ball absolutely flies!
When playing off the table, the ball can fall short if I do not properly engage the rubber so good technique is recommended.
Looking forward to playing with it in the coming season.
Blade: Tibhar Szocs Signature1
Forehand: Andro R48 at 2mm
Backhand: Donic Acuda Blue P2
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on September 6, 2023
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