When you read all above you may think it's a self playing rubber. It is stupid. I can't understand how you can call it controllable rubber. It is extremely bouncy - more than anything i tried and that's why control is LOW. This soft sponge is so live and is always in action. This rubber is for blockers because you can strike bullets with it. I tried it several times on different blades and i can say this rubbers is for amateur play - when the ball flies high and you can smash all the time. Vega pro has a harder sponge and that's why it's not so bouncy and more controllable rubber. The only reason for using it is the low weight.
Fast on slow strokes and slow on fast strokes - opposite of the good rubbers.
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