Instant smash? Metal sound? Light weight? Accurate block? Consistency on looping?
This rubber could give you all of the requirements above but the rubber lack of durability.
*I found that using black color of it could grab the ball better but sacrificed a little speed*
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Has a little bit of it all. Good, but not do not excel in anything. Price is very cheap at tt11, 31 Euro.
One thing that i like from this rubber is his sound. Try to smash the ball and you will hear a fantastic sound come from your blades. The speed is fabulous but you need more power to generate topspin. I recommend this blades for beginner player who want to learn more about tensor rubber.
Useful rubber if you want it only for smashing. Not spin at all. suitable for forehand but too fast, in my opinion, for backhand.
The hitter rubber... This is my forehand rubber on my Andro Temper Off-.. Good job NITTAKU, u know what i want...
Good rubber for the backhand (shake hands). Relatively light, has a nice feeling but I think nittaku galze is better (faster and more spin, though heavier but not by much).
Set up butterfly Zhang Jike fh Omega 4 Asia Use this rubber for Backhand. Tested It for 3 hours. Fast rubber, Very good control has a medium to low throw great for near the table but excellent in Medium distance. Ball placement is very satisfactorily controllable. Try flyatt for soft to medium blade. Natural high grade polymer rubber, as what the manufacturer mentions.
rubber with an outstanding offensive capabilities. the only question is its durability just bought this at an online ttwebsite last feb 14. but given the Japan quality made rubber, i will not be surprise of its character. paired this with Mark V HPS blade M.Maze.
This rubber has a lot of shot to explore on. An above average in terms of Durability. A quality brand.
Best paired with slow to medium blades.
Best paired with slow to medium blades.
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