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Revised because: on this portal the term "tackiness" is defined differently than I have (in the meantime!) learned!!! - accordingly, I gave an "incorrect rating" which may have earned me a "thumbs down". (... you can watch a video, from China, on YouTube!!!) Today I am aware that this rubber is definitely faster than I originally thought !!! - besides, I didn't remember it being so catapultic. 1. review 01/22 ! Facts: black rubber, 1.9 mm, packed 88 g, uncut 59 g and cut to 155 x 148 mm, 41 g., sponge hardness 43 degrees. - the main hardness is unfortunately unknown! The upper rubber makes a very tight & firm impression. When I was looking for an upgrade for my "spin monster", the Andro Hexer Powergrip SFX, I quickly realized that there is no such thing!!! The PG SFX combines a medium-hard sponge of 42.5 degrees with a very firm "harder" top rubber to give a total hardness of 53.5 degrees. (... Thanks, "Spin & Speed" for the data!) - this rubber really seems harder!!! What I like better about the EL 43, is the feeling when hitting and the lower weight. However, despite the higher catapult (which explains the better hitting feel!), it is ultimately a bit slower than the PG SFX and has less spin. The control values are comparably high. ... AND: the EL 43 "clicks" so beautifully loud !!! :-P Conclusion: for me, absolutely no replacement for "THE spin monster" Andro Hexer Powergrip SFX, but all in all a very good, recommendable rubber with a lower weight. - I tested the EL 43 on various synthetic fiber woods and used solvent-based glue. 2. "NEW review"!!! Facts: red rubber, 1,9 mm. 89 g in orig. pack., uncut 59 g., cut to 155 x 150 mm 41 g. This super-light rubber is best used on hard, fast blades. For me, it's better on the BH side! But right now I can also imagine it very well on my new "Bltenkirsche Aurora Shield" Cybershape on my FH. ;-P
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