This rubber is a catapult. Extremely fast rubber for huge attacking strokes and above average control. The only drawbacks-admittedly big ones are a lack of spin and a lower than average throw angle. The throw angle is really only a problem on my backhand side (I use it on both sides) and produces a lot of service errors in the net. The throw angle being preferential ill move onto spin. I have a hard time producing as much spin as other people I play with- even one who plays with m2. My overall impression is that for someone who is an all out attacker this is your rubber. It is great from behind the table as well as on the table but doesn't have much of a touch game. Personally, I play a little bit more of a varied offense with the timo boll ZLF and will be making the switch to tenergy 80 after some research (crossing my fingers).!
However, nothing against the rubber for what it is. A fantastic attacking rubber but if you want a loopier, spinnier trajectory you may consider another rubber or at least use m2/m3
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on February 13, 2013
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