Blade: XIOM allround classic S.
Rubbers: XIOM vega pro on both sides, 2.0mm. (Bh/Fh)
I'm using it a month now. In the past I used chinese rubbers the NEO versions of the hurricane 3 and skyline 2. There're, obviously, big differences between them. The surface of the Vega pro is not tacky so it does not react to the incoming spin heavily, so is easier to return serves or block heavy topspins, compared to the chinese rubbers i used, but the non-tacky surface has a disadvantage, i'm struggling to generate heavy spinny top-spins, overall, on my Backhand, and heavy spinny serves. I thought the rubber was spinnier when i read the reviews.
I can't not recommend this rubber for the bh, unless you have a really good technique, i would recommend for the bh a bit softer and fast rubber.
The rubber is quite good for OFF players, who search directs and speedy shots with low arc and low spin.
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for XIOM Vega Pro
on June 21, 2019
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