Review based on 1.8mm red version. It is a tricky modern anti spin rubber, the surface is slick when using the finger to wipe it slightly, but when press down the rubber a bit and rub it, the rubber become slightly grippy. When flat hit an incoming ball, the ball returns to the other side with no spin, but if you try to dig into the ball by twisting the blade a bit forward and upward after hitting the ball, it will be loaded with a little bit of top spin. The amount of top spin helps to add speed to the ball and confuse the opponent.
The downside of this rubber is: although it is not sensitive to top spin, the small grip on the rubber surface makes it slightly sensitive to side spin. Thus forget about spin reversal on this anti since it is not that slick
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