I've played this rubber which was given to me many years ago. Picking up after the frictionless ban it seemed the best rubber to choose. Very slow, spinless, with total absorption of incoming power shots with plenty of control. Currently playing on an old stiga Def blade with chop and drive on the other side. Chops well blocks well u can punch, roll and hit. Best used to twiddle, play fore and back. Pays to be aggressive sometimes and go for flat kills. Better when mixing with reverse and creating the contrast of spin and no spin. A lot of players have found it tricky, others seem to just hit through. For control it is superb. Move ball around table easy and full of control. Best not to get reliant on it like I sometimes do. So mix is the key for sure. Know a player who uses it to deadly effect, it is for sure a tenergy repressor.
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I review 2,0 sponge red version. Should be simmilar to YAP but they are quite different. YAP is faster with better offensive opportunities while JNA is slower and more controllable, suitable for chopping.For the time being I will stay with YAP because seems to be more deceptive and effective in winnig points although JNA has his own strong points. I will continue to test JNA and revert with an update.
Review on black 2.0 mm placed on a Stiga allround evolution blade. I have tried several anti rubbers and this is by far my first choice. Have been playing with this for about 15 years. I twiddle and use it, mostly on backhand, but over the years I have learned to enjoy this on forehand aswell. Doing a forehandloop with it, force opponent to the mistake. It will take you some time to get used to this anti-rubber, but when you get to know it, you will love it, and it will love you. If you are a allround loop player, combine it with a rubber that is spinny, to get maximum variation. It is great in returning serves, spinny or fast. Take a step back, play the chop game, or stay close to the table and short block or attack. Its up to you, variation is a good thing. Slow down the game to your pace, the keypoint for using this rubber. It is possible to hit back with it, but that will take time to handle, for me its easier to do this with backhand. The ball will be difficult for your opponent to return, hard to lift, as the bounce is flat. It offers great control on chops away from the table, but it will not have same spin reversal as long pips. Ok spin reversal on short blocks, and on hard brush, I think. It also gives a great disturbing anti effect to opponents spin, if you hit a spinny forehandloop with a 'anti-loop'. Gets slower over the years, but so will you, that makes the anti effect even better. Have tried same rubber on a Stiga defensive NCT blade for some time now. The blade gives even more control on passive strokes like chops and blocks, but makes it challenging to attack/push, but nothing that can not be learned over time, I think. Have changed to a 1.8 mm black on a Stiga Defensive wood NCT and I will stick with this. Also tried black 1.5 mm and 1.0 mm but that was too slow for my game. But if you are a chopper, you might have a different opinion.
Review based on 1.8mm red version. It is a tricky modern anti spin rubber, the surface is slick when using the finger to wipe it slightly, but when press down the rubber a bit and rub it, the rubber become slightly grippy. When flat hit an incoming ball, the ball returns to the other side with no spin, but if you try to dig into the ball by twisting the blade a bit forward and upward after hitting the ball, it will be loaded with a little bit of top spin. The amount of top spin helps to add speed to the ball and confuse the opponent.
The downside of this rubber is: although it is not sensitive to top spin, the small grip on the rubber surface makes it slightly sensitive to side spin. Thus forget about spin reversal on this anti since it is not that slick
The downside of this rubber is: although it is not sensitive to top spin, the small grip on the rubber surface makes it slightly sensitive to side spin. Thus forget about spin reversal on this anti since it is not that slick
This is quite a unique antispin rubber, with some properties not unlike many long pimple rubbers. It has a sensitive and quite slippery topsheet and a very soft and dead sponge. This allows you to generate (or take off) some spin when you dig into the sponge and brush the ball, but reverse the spin when you hit it lightly. This gives you a lot more options than most traditional anti-spin rubbers, which tend to mainly take the spin off with some reversal no matter how you strike the ball.
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