Waste of money on C48 only mediocre good for counter.Very happy with R53 will use for both sides
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Played with Gauzy SL and Stiff 5 ply I made. Plays similar to Long 5 but faster. On BH and FH for both. This rubber tends to play better with lower dwell blades as it holds the ball quite well. Had on backhand and tended to be non linear with more flexible blades. Works well with stiffer and softer low throw blades, such as Nobilis, Vyzaryz Trinity, Amultart or any outer ZLC blade with low throw. Works well on stiffer blades in almost all aspects. Serves, receives, opens, blocks and counters feel phenomenal with mid/mid high throw on a Nobilis and countering is super easy and easy to add more power. Not sensitive to spin when blocking and receiving. Smashes and drop shots are both available and easy to apply when well handled. Mildy tacky for about 2 weeks and then loses tack and maintains grip for at least 6 months so far. Works well for both forehand/backhand. Intended for Euro forehand style or anyones backhand.
i use it on Fan Zhendong ALC blade , in comparation with H3 blue sponge National this rubber is much more forgiving and you dont have to pot so much effort into your shots , the open ups against heavy backspin is a lot more easier with this rubber because it not so slow and tacky like the H3 , short game is very easy with this rubber but sometimes the ball it`s a bit too high over the net because of the high throw angle so your technique must be a little bit adjusted here , topspin and powertopspin is a dream with this rubber , it has so much dwell time that you can adjust your bat angle on the last moment before the ball is released and still play a quality shot , flat hits and backhand punch it`s very easy and consistent with this rubber i can even punch thru a ball loaded with heavy topspin because of its low sesitivity to incoming spin , countertopspins are the best and easiest to do with this rubber however , your techinique must be good otherwise the ball will fly somewhere else , in the service and service receive this rubber really shines , i can keep the serve really short and spin loaded and i can place the serve everywhere with a lot of precision due to the high control of this rubber . block is also very good but it has to be a bit active and over the ball with a little kick otherwise if u play passive block you bill give the opponent a slow ball and you gonna make it easy for the opponent to killshot you . it lacks a bit of speed but for me is better than any rubber out there for my playing style . i play it in Black Max on FH and 2.0 red on BH . i hope my review is helpfull . Have a nice day
Just before I used MXS, but before that I used almost 40 types of covers. It is slower than the MXS, but more grippy and you can spin it better. It can be controlled very well, and you can block it fantastically. Not a sticky cover, as many people think, not a Chinese-European hybrid. It is already one of the most expensive covers, but it is worth more than the T05. Among the harder covers, it is one of the best, you can use it to block your opponent's spin. I use it in 2.0 on backgrounds
excellent modern rubber , great control , easy to spin and hit straight both close and mid distance. The Rasanter line by Andro is simply fantastic.
Just as good control and speed as R45, if not better. But clearly more spin. My new favourite fh rubber. Does not feel hard, even though the sponge is supposed to be medium-hard. Feels crisp, responsive and precise. It is heavier than the R45 though.
Best rubber Ive ever tried for countertopspin, but didnt like much for everything else
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