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Putting this rubber on forehand side of viscaria, unboosted. I still remember 1st day i used it, this rubber was extremely slow that i needed to hit very hard and nearly injured my shoulder. but eventually this rubber behaves "more normally". definitely a hard rubber, but the feeling is more like a slower, "very hard" euro/jap rubber. compared to commercial, i think it has less tackiness (still able to pick up ball for a fraction of second), but more bouncy. serve is very spinny with good technique, short return especially push can be performed with abundance of control. slow spinny opening has monstrous spin, but only with plenty of acceleration and fine touch to brush the ball and control the arc. the only way to fully utilize this rubber's offensive properties is by using effective weight transfer. definitely not for players who mainly use their arm and wrist to generate power. coming from years of using tensor rubber, it took me months of dilligent practice to start getting used to this rubber. throw angle is rather high, but the arc is very low and flat. combination of this rubber and viscaria needs excellent technique to control the spin and arc. requires very good care! very susceptible to be dirty, which will alter the feeling greatly.
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