→ Offensive Rubber → RITC Friendship 729 Bloom Power
→ 729/Friendship Rubber Sheets → RITC Friendship 729 Bloom Power
Using max version of Bloom Power red on my FH (Yinhe V14 Pro blade - which is similar to Timo Bill ALC). First tacky rubber. Very spinny, has tons of control for short touches as well as decent speed while looping. The rubber really shines for controlled looping (drive loops as well as brush loops) and open ups. You get the feeling that you can actually place the ball where you want on the table and curve it further out, hence controlled loops. Lots of dwell time. Its tough for opponents to block the loops since you can give it a big side arc and it spins out further. Havent been able to get the ball to kick significantly while serving (a negative) but there is lots of spin on offer on serves (for ex, fake a serve to be backspin serve but just brush it up at the last sec to make it a top spin serve). Good for BH flicks on serve returns. Its a heavy rubber and makes the set up head heavy. Excellent close and a step or two away but need to use your body and legs even more if you play from further behind the table. Using 729 Presto Max Spin (black) on my BH. More free power (speed) on Presto Spin Max than Bloom Power. Medium arc on loop drives and you can generate very spinny high arc on brush loops as well on Bloom Power. Presto Spin Max has low to medium arc.
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