17 Nov,2019:Very good rubber,not bad for the cost.Amazing for blocks,if you hit hard-speed is not less,not lightening fast,but you will end the point on hard well directed hits.To use it we must make the ball go deep into the rubber....engage the sponge.Control on blocks is a joy.But blocks are not rocket like.Amazing looping rubber,very low throw for me-maybe my style,I like it on FH.
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Very- very good control, especially when hitting through spin. A very good Do it all - place the ball where I want rubber without much effort.
Excellent for blocking, and short game, obviously sacrifices speed.
I use it in 1.8 maybe thats why I cant engage the rubber that much when trying to generate curvy loops, they end up straighter and less spinny. ( For e.g DHS NEO Skyline 2 TG2 is an amazing loopers rubber )
Or is it the new poly ball that I cannot loop well anymore?
As I can recall it, it is like a modern Mark V but better.
Excellent for blocking, and short game, obviously sacrifices speed.
I use it in 1.8 maybe thats why I cant engage the rubber that much when trying to generate curvy loops, they end up straighter and less spinny. ( For e.g DHS NEO Skyline 2 TG2 is an amazing loopers rubber )
Or is it the new poly ball that I cannot loop well anymore?
As I can recall it, it is like a modern Mark V but better.
An allround rubber, not very fast.
On brush loops, lt has a low throw angle and doesnt produce much spin.
But when the ball digs into the sponge, the throw becomes much higher and the spin produced is enormous.
It is obvious then, that I would recommend this rubber to those who engage the sponge while looping.
On brush loops, lt has a low throw angle and doesnt produce much spin.
But when the ball digs into the sponge, the throw becomes much higher and the spin produced is enormous.
It is obvious then, that I would recommend this rubber to those who engage the sponge while looping.
Cons:
- Game on the table (but still good for flipping)
Pros:
- Nice spin (a lot of gears)
- Non reactive to incoming spin (stable in blocking)
Not very fast, but I like it!
- Game on the table (but still good for flipping)
Pros:
- Nice spin (a lot of gears)
- Non reactive to incoming spin (stable in blocking)
Not very fast, but I like it!
Throws really high and has less spin than advertised, much much less than Sriver. Not the best rubber for topspin, but it lasts forever. For the same price, better is Samba.
Great rubber for initial play. great for spin serves and topspin. nice blocking ability too bcoz for ineffectiveness to spin
Great rubber. I've got it on my backhand so it's a bit slow, but when I remember to use proper technique on my backhand loop, I get some nice looping arcs that can land deep to force errors.
In short game, it feels somewhat bouncy sometimes, but that's only if you don't put spin on the pushes. When you do, the ball stays nice and low with lots of spin. On serves, you have to catch the sponge too and that gives you some wicked spin on serves.
Mid-distance will require a lot of power if on your backhand, but won't be an issue for a forehand unless you're not strong enough.
It's highly grippy out of the package and given a few days that wears off a bit, but when the topsheet is penetrated enough, you can find that initial grip again. It seems to be a bit nonreactive to incoming spin which is great for blocking.
In short game, it feels somewhat bouncy sometimes, but that's only if you don't put spin on the pushes. When you do, the ball stays nice and low with lots of spin. On serves, you have to catch the sponge too and that gives you some wicked spin on serves.
Mid-distance will require a lot of power if on your backhand, but won't be an issue for a forehand unless you're not strong enough.
It's highly grippy out of the package and given a few days that wears off a bit, but when the topsheet is penetrated enough, you can find that initial grip again. It seems to be a bit nonreactive to incoming spin which is great for blocking.
Very allround and improves pendulum, tomahawk, backhand, reverse pendulum services
I reallly like this rubber. Lasts a long time and has a grippy (not tacky like hurricane) topsheet. You can brush the ball lightly and still create good spin with any trajectory that suits your game
Great rubber. Not very expensive. Good control and i love the spin :) . Last longer too
It has a softer sponge then mambo C, but still a firmer rubber compared to most. It has a high friction top sheet, when combined with the medium firm sponge, creates great spins and loops. The sponge is hard enough for some pretty great hitting too. It has alot of gears. On the short game, the high friction topsheet helps alot!
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