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I play with Hurricane 3 neo both sides, I am a offensive win the point fast type of player that is stable on both sides. This rubber allows for better serves then Hurricane, Only the pure backspin short serve is worse. Overall this is a bit quicker and gives slightly less spin in countering. It doesn't need to be boosted but after 1.5 months the factory tuning is done and it'll feel a complete diffirent rubber. You can boost it back up with a thin layer of booster. The grip is slightly tacky, and it doesn't wear as quickly off like Rakza Z.
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What a fantastic rubber. It's gonna be my forehand rubber for awhile. First time playing and it was super good in forehand. I'm able to play touches and chop pushes easily on the table. Super fast on drives and deadly on looping. Has a very high throw angle so you have to adjust to it. I really love it, medium tackiness, not as sticky as H3 Neo or Sanwei Target but very grippy. I have no problem slapping the ball with a little underspin. I'll update once I know the limit of its durability.
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Su esponja de 60 es bastante dura, pero la pegajosidad que tiene la goma ayuda muchsimo a crear topspins rpidos y agresivos. Me parece que el control no es muy bueno ya que, en general, la goma es bastante rpida.
Si eres un jugador que recin empieza o recin retoma los entrenamientos, NO TE RECOMIENDO ESTA GOMA. Sin embargo, si eres un jugador con experiencia, con varios aos de entrenamiento y una tcnica bastante pulida, ESTA GOMA TE SERVIR MUCHO.
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I tried this hardiest rubber on ther market, and have to say that apart form its weight it fully fullfilled my hopes and expectations. For a left handed player as I am, it used to be a nightmare to FH block but with this rubber it became natural to a point when my FH blocks were better than backhand. Loop Spins were easy to generate after minor teqnique adjustment when u have to eploy more sponge. Only drawback is its weight, where at the end of a practice my shoulder was sore. Used to have it glued on Donic Ovtcharov senso 1, but now I am trying new Victas Tripple Double Extra paird with Timo Boll Spririt, but having the feeling already that I made a mistake. Lets see, too early to say after two days of practice.
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This rubber is really great!
I lacked power on my backhand, but also wanted to keep nice control in short play. The BlueGrip C1 solves many problems at once for me. The catapult of the tensor rubber comes quite late and it is also somewhat tacky, so the rubber is relatively slow and good to control in short play. Once attacking it really delivers speed while keeping control. The confidence for backhand attacks increased significantly. Spin is is very good and just a little below Chinese tacky rubbers.
Lots of Tensor rubbers tend to increase power quickly, but then drop and in worst case the ball bottoms out to the blade, causing far away power shots to end up in the net. Within my range of play the C1 neither drops power, nor even nearly bottoms out! My perfect backhand rubber, a must try!
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This rubber right here is absolutely phenomenal. In terms of speed, although it is truley a high tension rubber, it is perfectly balanced, fast but not too much. This balanced speed enables this rubber to be very controllable. Then comes the tackiness, which is actually the biggest factor to the control aspect. The C2 verison of this rubber is, also suitable for choppers btw. I haven't tried Dignics 09C, however Dimitrij Ovtcharov explained the reason why he is using Dignics 09C as "It gives me the confidence to make my shot, even if I'm in a wrong postition and no matter what kind of spin the ball comes at me." Just like Dignics, this rubber has this ability to tolerate your position and the coming ball's spin (I think) with it's tackiness and high tension too. I guess it is the high tension that also enables this rubber to vibrate and transfer the energy of the ball to the blade and give a great feeling, although it has 60 degrees sponge hardness. This off the chart hardness is the source of it's weight. The biggest negative aspect of this rubber is it's weight. It is 90 gr uncut. In conclusion, this is a phenomenal rubber with perfect speed, spin and control. This is the most threatening rival of Dignics 09C, it costs almost half of the price of Dignics, however has almost the same abilities. (Donic absoulately failed on marketin of this new Bluegrip series. What a shame...)
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