I use MAX 42.5 hardness version on my BH and I love it. It is quite linear without much catapult effect. You can block consistently, topspin and hit with it. It is now as soft as Vega Europe for example. It has a good grip to pickup low underpin balls. The only downside is that it's difficult to counter from the 2nd and 3rd zone, you need to put a lot of effort.
Works good on fast blades. Gives you a good feeling and nice sound.
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