Tried this rubber for my grandson’s first real setup, because its soft sponge and control fits the bill for the new player. Interestingly, it also works for this long-time pong addict, but for different reasons and in different situations.
Got an OFF+ blade that needs toning down a notch? Neo 325’s slower speed will take the heat off both sides (a bit), but the increased control will bring smiles.
Got a heavy 93g blade with T05 on the forehand that makes your setup feel like an anvil? Try Neo 325 on the backhand; it’s light weight will take 8-10 grams off the setup, and more shots will land on the table, instead of beyond it — from both sides.
Caution: boosting not recommended for this rubber, as it starts to feel almost mushy. Neo 325 is best applied for specific reasons and situations — 5 star rating is for those times!
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Review by
mr_pips
(Verified Customer)
for GEWO Proton Neo 325
on February 26, 2023
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