Currently using with a Tibhar Match.
I would not recommend this as a first rubber for a player who is just making his first set, unless you are determinated to play (at least 2x a week) and wants to be all/offensive.
Great spin for service and drives. Black rubber can be used easily to banana flick opponents backspin. Red rubber is a little harder on this.
Very fast for a beginner, but can be tamed if you train with a coach!
Used it for 6 months, playing about 4.5 hours a week. At the end of the sixth month, the red rubber only started to loose spin (but you must clean it after a few matches and use a protective sheet).
Good control besides the great spin and speed.
Not good for defensive play, IMO. Get this if you want to attack close/mid.
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External Review
for Tibhar Nimbus Sound
on July 3, 2014
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