That is my first tensor rubber after i switched to CPen several years ago.
I had Omega 4 Pro and Vega Europe on my last SH blade and now this one.
Initially I used soft Chinese rubber on my Reverse Pen to build a stroke but with progression it required more and more power and accuracy to perform powerful yet precise strokes. So i decided to try a tensor and this one worked better than i have expected. The downside of that transition - i lost some feeling as it gives less vibration on the blade and on some lighter strokes it feels like i've missed the ball when i didn't so im still getting used to it. However I have already noticed how easier it is to play my RPB with this rubber. Considering to switch to 50 degree version of this rubber on FH someday.
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