I've tried this rubber on a few different blades, in max thickness, and I will compare it to TENERGY 05 2.1. It feels softer than 50, in terms of speed it's a little faster than T05, a bit harder, and more direct than T05, spin is slightly lower than T05, control is about the same in my opinion, and durability is also very similar, throw angle is lower than T05. For me, this rubber is more of a forehand rubber and T05 is a backhand rubber (mainly because of the throw angle). The price is almost half of Tenergy 05 so gewo is a brainer if you're on a budget. It also feels better for "new" plastic balls than Tenergy. This is a review of unboosted rubber.
But when you put 2 layers of booster/tuning (or baby oil) it becomes a monster, speed, spin, and control increase substantially and the sponge becomes softer around 1-3.
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