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The sponge is soft, as a result on MAX Nittaku Moristo SP turned out to be too fast for my entry level, hard to control. Spins like inverted rubber, but is also quite sensitive to incoming spin. I suspect that if I take 1.8, it will be much better, more like pimples (I took Blowfish 1.8 instead and feel way more pips-like game)
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Very easy to play on backhand, the punch is awsome, bh flick and push is deceptive. the best is flat storkes, my opponent having toruble return my ball. sorry for my poor english
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Very fast and easy to play with.
Very deceptive and good spin at the same time.
Good for forhand and backhand. The best short pimple for me after using most of the rubbers availables
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Poro practicamente de ataque, poco deception y reversion pero de gran velocidad. Molesta cuando apuras al rival, pero debes practicar para tener buen control ya que se tiende a ir fuera de la mesa, pero con practica es posible dominarlo.
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Super rubber but how do you guys play against a heavy looped topspin ball? Struggling a bit to keep it low. Thanks!!
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This rubber is good for fast attacks. pushes are not a lot different form inverted rubbers thouh and less spinny. Blocking is good. It returns a very uncomfortable ball back to the opponent sometimes....depending on what spin the opponent gives to you. It is not very deceptive but it is enough to trouble them every now and then and make them hesitant to think what stroke they should play. When I block heavy loops, the ball returns to the opponent flat and makes them very uncomfortable. It doesnt reverse the spin like Long Pips do of course but it is damaging enough in your blocking to make your opponent unhappy playing with you :-)
Short pips are not afraid of heavy spin serves... and this rubber is no exception. I can return heavy spins rather easily with it.

This excellent short pip is for people who dont give up learning how to play short pip technique. It is not easy to play with short pips, but if you can find someone who is good to coach you, you will enjoy playing with short pips!
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Nittaku lists this rubber as their slowest short pip. I agree with the manufacturer's rating: this is definitely more of an all-around rubber compared to all the modern high-tension options from Nittaku and other companies. For my forehand, it feels a little slow, but this is not to say it can't be used offensively! On a stiff, fast blade with carbon and/or balsa, it does everything a short pip should do. If you are in a good position, you can counterhit just about any attack (like Mima Ito!) and you can also produce a good amount of spin if you want to flick back a serve or a short push.
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I use this rubber at 2.0 mm on my backhand of my h301 blade. Counters are crisp and fast, and while not particularly deceptive are certainly not as spinny as inverted. Counters may also be "punched" to give an opponent a different ball with less spin. It blocks extremely well, and blocks can be stroked for placement and are noticeably less spinny, often hit into the net by the opponent. Pushes can be a little lively, and while they have some spin they are certainly not heavy underspin. Opponent pushes are relatively easy to flick/roll, and the rubber allows good placement and off-speed balls, as well very aggresive hits if the ball is pushed a little high by your opponent. Opponent serves can be top spinned or pushed as desired. If pushed, it may take a little getting used to keeping the ball short and low enough to make it difficult for opponents to attack. This rubber is fast and relatively spinny for pips, and reacts to opponents spin (serves, loops, et.) a little more than some other pips. Overall, this is a excellent short pip rubber for the attacking player that an experienced player will adapt to in a couple of sessions. I recommend it.
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After using TSP Super Spinpips 21 for quite a long time, i change my forehand rubber with Nittaku Moristo SP. Blocking work very good with this rubber and the speed also more than Spinpips. This rubber is a nice rubber if you want to change your style from inverted rubber to pips rubber. I have a plan in the future to use long pips, and Moristo SP is a good choice to learn basic strokes for pips player.
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Fast rubber and not to grippy but sometimes the spin kinda weird but still a nice rubber for smash and block...
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Fast with a good kick, as spinny as beginner's invert. Decent spins on serve. Suitable for power-driving and smashing kind of style. Good choice if coming form invert.
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