It's not a backhand rubber.
It's not a tensile rubber, but it still has a lot of energy, but not like ESN rubbers.
You should always work with the angle of your racket open, like most Chinese players.
The spin it produces is huge, in server and attacks and that's the big difference.
Very different from commercial hurricanes, mainly because of the angle and power.
You need to have good movement, technique and power to use this rubber, unlike some ESN rubbers that help you to a certain extent.
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