The GXL is a medium-low grip long pips, and feels very similar to the CTT Pogo and Palio CK531A. Passive blocking results in a no spin float with very little wobble. Chop blocks stay low, and there's just enough grip to attack with this rubber if you feel inclined to do so. Chopping off the table doesn't produce much spin on its own, but produces significant backspin against spinney loops. Where the rubber shines is its spin insensitivity, it's easy to swipe under the ball and produce no spin against pushes, while still being able to make pretty quick bumps. Overall I liked this rubber a lot more than I thought I would, and it is a fantastic rubber for newer players.
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