I am trying this VE in my backhand. I expected a much harder rubber, but is is 100% my fault that I did not pay attention to its hardness, if I had seen 47.5 maybe I did not get it.
Ok, but it is glued on the back of my blade and here are some insights... Generates easy speed and regular spin, not a spin monster like chinese rubbers or most of hybrids. One of the main charactheristics I noticed immediatly is the medium throw angle. Ball does not fly high over the net unless you make a high shot. Very different from Nittaku Sieger PK 50, which has a high throw. What I did not like is the topsheet quickly became blurred, just like V15 Extra and V15 Stiff. Definitely the shining topsheet wears out in a few sessions. Can not say about durability, but I hope it last long, as some users said.
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