It's the perfect BH if your are not a looper, on FH side the lack of spin maybe problematic to serve and top spin.
The first thing is the weight : 41 gr (2 mm cut), 44 gr (max cut), it's unbilievable for a 47 rubber ! Modern tensor rubbers are often heavy, with V>11 extra 2mm on BH, I can have a heavy FH rubber and my blade rests under 180 gr.
Caracteristics : very linear tensor effect, medium hard sponge, medium high throw angle, insensitive to incoming spin but you can't generate heavy spin either on opening top spin.
Good : serve return, flick, block, flat hit, couter top spin
Bad : serve, slow and spinny top spin, chop (and all back spin effects)
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