Facts: blue rubber in max. thickness (2,2 mm), 47,5 degree sponge hardness. The "most thorough table tennis- shop in the world" (Spin and Speed) determined a total hardness of 57.6 degrees.
My rubber has a weight of 49 g. (cut, 156 x 150 mm)
I know that this rubber is extremely popular, but for me it is not the measure of all things.
Only if it would provide more rotation, I could (possibly) imagine switching from the Nittaku FastArc G-1 to this rubber. However, the G-1 not only makes more spin, but also the higher arc. The angle game also works better with it.
In the end, I only liked the V>15 better when smashing!
(- well! ... and it is easier to control!)
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for Victas V>15 Extra
on December 27, 2021
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