I am just a recreational player, so I think am not legitimate enough to rate a rubber, but i love this rubber and have been using it for 2 years, so i like to submit a review.
I use it on Butterfly Defence Alpha, using 1.1 mm version, and comparing it to Tackiness Chop 1.7 mm on the same blade (I can't compare it with the rubber I haven't used, off course)
- Equal flat speed, but more difficult to loop with.
- Very much spinnier, even the ball goes straight at 50 deg closed face at self spin juggling test.
- less controllable, harder to loop and chop with.
- Higher throw angle at loop
- Harder sponge,
- less durable, but still a lot more durable than 729 ( just a tiny speck from a BANG at the table)
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on August 31, 2009
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