At first I felt this rubber was a bit slow for bh, but it started to grow on me. It's a tradeoff. With the extra tackiness, you get more control on opening loops, serves, pushes. But you lose ease of block, you lose some speed compared to standard ESN rubber.
Over time this rubber really grew on me and I started to love it more and more. Basically with this rubber you can play 5% slower but 15% higher quality. To really take advantage of the rubber, you need to play more active with more loops, more flicks, etc. Using the rubber to actively spin is the key. The rubber doesn't not block and play straight as well as the type of G1 or MXP rubber.
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on June 29, 2023
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