I've tried this, the commercial version and the Neo Skyline 3 over the last month as FH-rubbers on a Stiga Hybrid Wood penhold blade.
Faster, softer and lighter than the other two rubbers. Spin and tackiness about equal. Perhaps a little harder to control, but that's just due to the added speed. You do need to pay attention to your technique and footwork to get the most out of it.
Contrary to some others I've found it easier to control closer to the table, but that's probably down to differences in technique.
Overall very good indeed, I like the slightly softer and more lively feel, will be sticking with it for the foreseeable future.
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on July 19, 2012
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