-Blade: Gewo Power All Around +
-Backhand: Proton Neo 325 black 2.0
-Forehand: Proton Neo 450 red 2.0
After about a month of play, I'm pretty happy with this rubber. I'm not a pure defense chopper but it's mostly what I do for my back hand. The softer sponge does a good job absorbing fast hits and giving you control of the pace. It slices and pushes well while generating good spin. The throw is pretty flat when you chop with it. I will say it's kind of hard to backhand flick/attack with it, and it's kind of too slow to forehand attack with. My goal was to build a relatively cheap and neutral setup that I could learn from and eventually tune more specifically, but still be competitive against club players.This rubber does lean more towards defensive play personally but does mostly what I had imagined it to be. If you're just starting off, give this one a shot before you spend the big money.
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Review by
akumazeto
for GEWO Proton Neo 325
on March 29, 2023
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