It's tacky as compared to European/Japanese rubbers. Sponge is medium hard. I put the rubber onto Butterfly Innerforce ZLC and the rubber weights 45g which is not too heavy for me.
I feel very easy to spin the ball with this rubber but I have to do topspin correctly in order to not hit the net because the throw angle is low.
When opponents hit the topspin balls created by this rubber, the balls often hit the net. I feel like the rubber generate a lot of spin but not push.
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