Fast, spinny as heck, but with two huge disadvantages:
1) Much much heavier than any comparable rubber (mine weighs almost 50g cut, which is crazy), way too heavy for what it does.
2) Very low arc, low throw angle. Pretty much no safety over the net at all.
If you get the ball relatively high it's fun and powerful, but any ball for which you're not absolutely perfectly ready and catch at right the exact proper spot is too hard to play. T05 for example is much, much easier to simply put the ball on the table despite being even faster.
However, when matched with a high-throw blade (any flexible, thin blade), it makes for an incredibly powerful and easy to play combination.
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on June 24, 2019
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