Translated from Spanish.
Xiom Vega SPO short pimple rubber I use on my BH, on a DHS Mlg5 carbon blade it's difficult to control, the return balls rise a lot or fall in the net, its topspins fall a lot in the net and you have to play very vertically to be able to return a ball and understand it well, its serves don't have much effect, you have to practice it a lot to know it and get a good result, for now this rubber behaves well with return shots with a lot of speed. I recommend first using it on wood blades and not carbon, to be able to get better results.
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