I use 2 micron on a tibhar stratus power wood.
I have previously played for about 2~3 years and then went on a hiatus for 10, coming back to the tables recently.
This rubber feels very controllable and i think it is helping me adjust my technique to a proper state. Sometimes i wish i could produce more spin, but i think it is my own fault (lack of proper technique, being used to celluloid ball).
I like that the sponge is medium hardness, really helps with the plastic ball.
Since the stratus power wood is kinda fast on its own, the setup works very nice for me. My mistakes are very evident although the setup forgives some mistakes.
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Expected a rather slow and lifeless China-Hybrid, but the Micron is faster and more dynamic than expected. Feels different than the moderate Hybrids as it's got more life in passive play - but all in all a very controlled rubber. Joola says hardness is between 45-47,5, it feels softer than Vega Pro H and contact time is longer. It's a little tacky out of the box but after 1-2 sessions you can't lift a ball anymore - it stays very grippy though.
Max. tempo is lower than with other rubbers but fast enough, passive strokes come with a medium-high tempo. Short-short is no problem, looping underspin balls feels easy, for me on the BH max. tempo is also enough - blocking placement is good and easy. I can also produce quite a lot spin with my serves. Throw angle is a bit above average.
For me this works really well on my BH because I can make a full stroke with a lot of control.
The only downside is the weight. It's 165x165mm and weighs 71,2g uncut - that's roughly 51g on a normal blade and 54g on my Donic New Impuls.
Max. tempo is lower than with other rubbers but fast enough, passive strokes come with a medium-high tempo. Short-short is no problem, looping underspin balls feels easy, for me on the BH max. tempo is also enough - blocking placement is good and easy. I can also produce quite a lot spin with my serves. Throw angle is a bit above average.
For me this works really well on my BH because I can make a full stroke with a lot of control.
The only downside is the weight. It's 165x165mm and weighs 71,2g uncut - that's roughly 51g on a normal blade and 54g on my Donic New Impuls.
It is a nice rubber, i used it for a whole year and it still works well, the spin is enough for begginer to intermediate player, it is fast because of tensor rubbers(i think) and with slow swings it still generates a lot of power, this rubber helped me correct my technique, i should recommend you buying this
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