Using it on Nittaku russelfor 9.2 and Yasaka extra c-pen, one black on Nit and red on Yas, black gives more spin than red imo and the sponge gives a tender feeling than the red also, but it might be due to the difference in wood of the blades i use. Anyway it's a great rubber but not as great as the H3 provincial. Still you can play quite well with it and it does the job right if you use it like you should that means driving the ball and looping, but it's also a good rubber for pushing and flicking with lot of control and a really good feedback when getting into contact with the ball.
On another hand if you're kind of sloppy with your stroke technique, you won't like this rubber cuz to get what it has to give, you need to really do your movements right.
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