The topsheet on the Fastarc G-1 is pretty darn stiff which means it does somethings well and some things poorly.
Brush looping and flicking ends up feeling very strange and ineffective on this rubber. In contrast, because the topsheet is thick and stiff, flat hitting and blocking were great because of the spin insensitivity. When I do execute a full power loop, Fastarc G-1 does produce a faster and higher quality shot than other tensor rubbers such as Rakza 7.
Weight: 1.8 sponge Uncut: 65 grams, Cut (157/150 blade): 46 grams.
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on September 22, 2020
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