I used to play with a Chinese rubber (sanwei target national, a very good rubber btw) as FH rubber. It is quite as tacky, but less heavy. When you are used to Chinese rubber, you need to engage full gas. With this rubber, you can play the same way, but also safer with shorter strokes when you lack of time (with Chinese rubber, playing with less energy often results in making a dead ball). It therefore helped me modify my technique (making less ample strokes) and thus gained a lot of consistency. It is more for giving than Chinese rubber, yet you need to play with a clean technique.Quite hard rubber means easy on blocks.
I don't recommend on backhand (too hard). In FH, I would recommend only to players with a good technique, physical engagement and liking top spin the ball a lot (player playing with short, fast strokes or below average top spin should consider something else)
(Playing with Viscaria)
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