Perfect rubber for serve. Push in short play is also easy. But... It will take time to know and "befriend" with this rubber: In the beginning, it is not very forgiving rubber, slight error in angle or swing, and your hit will be a disaster. But after a decent amount of practices, I found that this rubber is fantastic. Feeling is great, passive blocking is also okay. Good for smashing, loop and counterloop. Flicking is also easy. The only minus is: it is HEAVY.
Along with my DHS PG-13 blade, this rubber is on FH, and Yasaka Mark V on BH.
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