Fast rubber for deference in my opinion.
I'm have used these two defensive rubber on my Joo Se Hyuk blade.
Before using Moristo DF 1.5mm, I have played with Tackinnes Chop II 1.7mm.
After playing 1 month with Moristo DF, I will go back to Tackinnes Chop II again, because it is the best defensive rubber on the market today!!!
Prons:
1)speed. It will be good rubber for modern-defense player,who attack more often than chop the ball.
Tackinnes Chop II 1.7mm was much slower than Moristo DF 1.5mm.
2) durability is good
3)price
Cons:
1)less control while chop,because of the speed of the rubber.
2) generates much less spin than Tackinnes ChopII
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