Not sure how to review this.
I got 4 sheets of it and each one was so radically different.. one was very tacky and spinny, one was not tacky at all with the red paint peeling off. One was easy to play and one was like a steel brick.
The real problem is that its tackiness, which was probably very meaningful with the smaller cellballs, has severely reduced effect when faced with the 40+ plastic ball.. which is why even a very lowly basic rubber spins them better. Cannot rate it very highly given the terrible consistency.
However it is very speedy (just learn to hit) and fun because the hardness and lack of tensor allows you to play both incredibly accurate soft touches and very powerful ball crunching shots.
It is also very very light compared to many new FH rubbers, which helps.
I would recommend to go for a more modern tacky, like the 729 Battle II, instead.
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