I've tried other rubbers on my backhand, but keep coming back to this one. It has a decent inbuilt speed glue effect. Looping feels really good. Hitting is ok, but the rubber is a bit slow. Get good dwell and catapult for flipping. Pushing is a bit bouncy, but I'm used to it now.
Not very durable. I like this rubber best strait out of the package. After a couple months the sponge really softens up. It's still very usable, but has about a 0.5 point less speed.
I'd imagine the softeness of the sponge makes this rubber too slow for higher level players. I'm beginning to find that the rubber bottoms out on my harder loops and will probably move to 2.2mm soon.
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