Translated from French.
A ranked female player told me: "you always come back to Moristo"! I confirm, I have used many soft rubbers, Killer, Xiom, Tibhar, and each time I came back to the Nittaku Moristo. I tried different thicknesses, max and 2mm. Currently I use it in 1.8mm on an OFF blade Joola Proline AW7, the combo is perfect. I can flip easily on return of serve. In attack, the bounce still bothers the opponent. In short game it maintains control and the ball doesn't pop up on push. It's possible to initiate topspin and brush the ball. Truly a very good soft rubber.
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