Tested 2.0mm and 1.8mm version.
First what I noticed is grippy. Definitely most grippy rubber I've been used before. Perfect combination with limba outer blades for me. I tested it on 3 blades. Stiga Carbonado 45, DHS Hurricane Long V, Donic Orginal True Carbon Inner. Last choice worst, I think is because hardness and koto outer in Donic blade. However, I don't like koto, maybe it's a matter of feeling and personal preferences. Nice kick, perfect spin, comparable to tenergy series. But better control and dwell time. Very universal for offensive players, I used them on both sides. In my coountry does cost 40 dollars wich is amazing price for this quality.
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on December 4, 2023
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