I'm a two wing looper, very focused on offensive play. I wanted to try long/medium pips on my alt setup (tibhar power wood stratus) so I bought a t88 ultra spin for my forehand, just because it was very cheap.
It is a not so tacky Chinese rubber, but its spin is amazing! No catapult whatsoever, so, if you are really into speed this is not for you.
What you put in every shot is what you get. Very good for beginners or someone wanting to experience the "Chinese side" of rubbers, before going into something like hurrican.
Even on my 5ply I was able to get decent spin and enough speed.
I must advice that I value spin over speed on my game due to me not being physically fit for exchanging power drives rallies, so this rubber despite the price, really gets my game going on the forehand, using heavy topspin loops until I get a good ball to attack (or get counter looped :)
Not for everyone, but very accessible!!
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