I have been using this rubber in 1,8 mm thickness (under its old name: TSP Ventus Speed), for 2 years now and have tried it on various OFF blades. Facts: My packed (as light as possible!!!) rubbers weighed between 96 and 98 g. Strangely enough, each still weighed 66g. uncut. - ??? - :-O
On a 160 x 152 mm blade, the rubber weighs 47 g. and on 157 x 150 mm 45g. !!! The sponge hardness is 45 and the overall hardness is 49.3 (...according to Spin and Speed!!!) Conclusion: This rubber is one of the best BH rubbers on the market. Whether directly at the table or slightly behind it, you always feel extremely good control. My balls (even if I continue to play them "passively" behind the table) get a nice length and still reach their target. Conclusion 2: ;-P ... fortunately this rubber is still produced and sold by VICTAS!!! THANK YOU, Victas. Addendum: I'm curious to see whether this Victas rubber lasts as long as the old one from TSP.
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