Serve
The natural rubber topsheet is very grippy and allows for serves to be low. The harder sponge allows the topsheet to do more of the work. Nice spinney serves.
Push
This rubber is good for pushing. When I'm going for the long flat and fast pushes, they land and they do so with speed and spin.
Block
Blocking with this rubber is better than Vega Euro. The harder sponge on Pro has more kick than Euro to send the ball over.
Loop
When looping Vega Pro produces loops with a lower throw than Vega Euro; it almost looks like the arch of my H3 Neo. Loops go deep onto the table and have good pace. When looping against backspin I can really load the ball up since the nice grippy topsheet can grab the ball, and the firm sponge will pop it back out.
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on March 9, 2010
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