Amultart 88g - V20 max black on FH : soft feeling, flat smash easy, counter spin automatic, push good and precise, block stable. It is a good rubber on FH on Hinoki carbon (ZLC) outer blade. V22 is a little bit too bouncy, so V20 is pairing really well. However, I do not feel same on TB ALC, I prefer V22 with koto/ALC. Question of feeling maybe.
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Tried on Fortino DC inside, both FH and BH.
V>20 is like a super V>15, as if the concept was pushed to the extreme. It's very hard (it feels more like 55-57), it's heavy, it's demanding. You need to be active, always. Think H3, without the tackiness. The top sheet is a little tacky, but not much, just enough to counterspin during short game. To reveal the potential of the rubber and reach the high gears, you need to engage the sponge, which isn't an easy thing as the window is quite narrow, and you have to find the exact right angle.
So you need some pretty high skills to benefit from this rubber. But once you are able to master it, it's among the most powerful missile thrower one can get. Balls are lightning fast (similar to MX-P or T05 but more predictable) and even spinnier than you get with H3. You have the skills? Be rewarded with the highest speed, heaviest spin and greatest counterspin abilities. I guarantee your opponents will suffer. You don't? Don't worry there are hundreds of other options around. Next I will try C53 to see how it compares (my guess is that they are very similar).
V>20 is like a super V>15, as if the concept was pushed to the extreme. It's very hard (it feels more like 55-57), it's heavy, it's demanding. You need to be active, always. Think H3, without the tackiness. The top sheet is a little tacky, but not much, just enough to counterspin during short game. To reveal the potential of the rubber and reach the high gears, you need to engage the sponge, which isn't an easy thing as the window is quite narrow, and you have to find the exact right angle.
So you need some pretty high skills to benefit from this rubber. But once you are able to master it, it's among the most powerful missile thrower one can get. Balls are lightning fast (similar to MX-P or T05 but more predictable) and even spinnier than you get with H3. You have the skills? Be rewarded with the highest speed, heaviest spin and greatest counterspin abilities. I guarantee your opponents will suffer. You don't? Don't worry there are hundreds of other options around. Next I will try C53 to see how it compares (my guess is that they are very similar).
I use v20 on my forehand and v15 on my backhand. When i switched sides during testing, i could barely notice any difference. It feels only slightly different when hitting flat. Its louder. The spin and speed is identical.
Simply perfect for the forehand. I came from previously using baracuda, provincial hurricane 3 neo blue and r53 for forehand on the calderano HAL blade. The V20 is very bouncy and you need to get used to a new racket angle if you've been using lower throw rubbers before, but afterwards, that's the only angle you need to engage any ball off the table. Very spinny loops and drives on demand, smashes crisply, service is loaded with spin even with very subtle wrist movement , chops are dangerously floaty for the opponent to attack, flicks are easier to perform than ever, blocking is stable and firm, I can easily counter attack too. The rubber is generally very forgiving especially for its max thickness, and I am having so much fun with it. Also comes with a humble price when you consider its superb performance. Find a friend with this rubber and try it out, I am confident you'd fall in love with it unless you're a chopper.
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