This rubber is a tensor rubber with a soft sponge and a soft top sheet. I've been using this rubber on my backhand since I started playing seriously. We'll call that for 5 years (probably more like 10 off and on). I've tried a few other rubbers, but keep coming back.
Works well for looping close to the table. Ok at mid-distance, but not enough speed to put away point with a loop. Too soft for power smashing, but good enough on an offensive blade by hitting down to the blade. Too slow for looping long distance, but this might be my technique. Good control on blocks can get a lot of topspin on blocks against loops. Great on flipping has lots of dwell to place the ball, then the ball jumps off. A bit bouncy on pushes, but not terrible.
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