I used this rubber 2.0 and 1.8 on Stiga OCC. I think for spin game there are better rubbes (Vega, Omega, Evo, Tenergy and etc.). On looping spin is enough, but not exelent, grip is average, spin on pushes is poor, rubber little mushy, speed is not high, durability is more higher than NF Soft. I think rubber is more suitable for flat game.
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