Tried it on Yinhe V-14 Pro blade, Nittaku Fastarc G1 on the BH. (197 gr! too heavy for me)
I agree with lazylegs. It is an amazing rubber for PRO players... if you like chinese rubbers and use to play with H3 Neo comercial, Yinhe Jupiter II, Big Dipper and so on, you can try this, but keep in mind this is way heavier: 59 gr, and way harder! so you will need a very good technique, being fit and many weeks to get use to it. Now I cant do it, I will try in the future. If you are a begginer, forget about it.
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