I have been using it for a week and I found the rubber to be incredibly consistent... Pace is slower than Rasanter c48 predominantly becoz of lesser catapult. High control and all-round rubber. Very good for developing strokes. I have paired it with Andro Trieber FO/S and pace is like little slow for my liking... But a definite purchase for developing strokes. For a new person this will do really well . Can't go wrong with this
Edit : I feel for a pretty hard hitting player , it's quite on the slower side , spin is less ... Sometimes the sponge kicks in without spin and ball shoots off . Felt inconsistent after 2 months use
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