After discovering VO>102, I was excited to try out other Victas products. This rubber, unfortunately, is not right for me. It would work well as a backhand rubber for shakehanders, or in a penhold twiddling setup with inverted on the other side, but as a forehand rubber on a Jpen racket, even in max thickness, it's just doesn't have enough bite. This is what the package says, so I'm not surprised! Blocking is its strong suit by far, and spin is decent, so you can open with a loop. With more effort, you can hit a winner, but the speed on drives and counterdrives is sorely missed! The pips themselves are noticeably thin and very short.
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