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Too bad this rubber has been discontinued! It's a very good all-around short pip. I tried it in 2.0 thickness on the forehand side of a penhold racket with balsa core and hinoki outer plies. Feels great for hitting, pushing, and serving (as mentioned by other reviewers) and it seems to have a good number of gears. Flicks can be done without much trouble, and if you miss your chance to counter, you can still get a little bit of an arc on your drive (although not much). For me, this rubber has the same characteristics of Hammond FA Speed, except that it feels more springy, which I don't like. Still the best version of Spectol so far. Hopefully the manufacturers can build on the successes of this rubber with the new S2 and S3 versions of Spectol.
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I am Penholder, Spectol Blue with my Joola Falcon Medium on backhand is really spectacular for smash and serve.
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great allround pips, no very fast or very slow, you can do everything with it
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My preferred short pip is usually the Waran II, which has a hard sponge and is quite fast but somewhat linear. Soft sponged pips are often way too catapulty for my taste, so with that in mind I went for the Spectol Blue. Upon delivery I glued it to my Yasaka Goiabao and started goofing around with it. I noticed the topsheet was at once able to produce a decent amount of spin while at the same time being largely insensitive to it. Also, the hardness of the rubber and sponge seemed adequate. In matchplay I noticed it is very easy to hit with and very linear, more so than the Waran II with just a touch less speed. This translated to a greater control in the offensive game. Additionally, the topsheet was able to produce way more spin on the serves. Therefore, I feel that the Spectol Blue is an all around better choice, as it increases my efficiency and adds an extra weapon. Beware however, in the max version which I play, I did not notice a lot of deception. It is however, very consistent and predictable, a quality which I value greatly. Along with the Waran II this is now my favorite short pip, and I absolutely recommend it to players who value these qualities as well.
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