I have used this on a Harimoto IF SZLC. ZGR is hard (57 degree) with extreme catapult effect. Definitely one of the fastest rubbers I have tried. It has a grippy top sheet with minimal tackiness like many of the newer hybrid tensors. It is difficult to control close to the table due to the speed and long arc. But it starts to shine as I go farther away from the table. I can get the balls to the baseline with ease and there is a high margin for error. I favor close to the table attack more, so I will say it is not a rubber for me.
It is decent for serving and short games as well, and great for active blocking (unless you put effort in your blocks, the sponge will be activated). All in all it is monster that requires advanced techniques and a lot of effort to control. Options like Rakza Z or Dignics 09C, or options with higher tackiness: Xiom Vega China or Tau II would probably be better suited.
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