I play 49 degrees version on Primorac blade. Played with tenergies in the past and switch to this rubber. Now, there is no way I will go back. My consistency improved a lot and overall forehand technique too since the rubber forces me to make a proper footwork and strokes. Easy to generate slow spin close to the table and a loop from several meters away. Dynamic range of speeds I can produce is amazing making it easier to do an accurate placement. When I attack fast there is always a feeling that a ball can go even faster if I hit it harder. Drop shots are nice since if you don't apply power the rubber does not produce it for your making the ball dead, surprising you opponent.
Very sticky rubber, but stickiness remains. At least if you clean it on regular basis.
Speed - if you hit harder it goes harder as simple as that.
Spin - A lot of spin if you do a proper stroke
Control - I consider the ruber to be very controllable since it is not a tensor. A ball does not jump far away if it is slow. But as a ball speed increases it starts to jumps faster. With a little dwell time there will be less time to handle the ball.
Overall the best rubber for 20$
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for RITC Friendship 729 Battle II
on March 11, 2020
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