Poro de ataque fundamentalmente. Buen golpe plano, rapido y puedes salir con el. Pero no es para juego pasivo, mas bien es para jugar ofensivamente. Buen corte, parecido a una goma. Control regular, cuesta bajar la pelota, con buen entrenamiento o un madero mas lento (off-, all round), podria mejorar en este aspecto.
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3 Reviews for Stiga Symmetry
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This rubber is super good to use but unfortunately it's a bit picky to the racket. I am a short pips FH user. If you attach it on butterfly viscaria or ALC side of Xiom ICE CREAM AZX, you will find it amazing. Very easy to control on small force and give you good stability on bigger force. I have tried it on 7 plywood, nittaku acoustic carbon inner and yasaka ma lin carbon soft. The blades are too soft to handle Stiga Symmetry.
I used with a Dr. Neubauer Matador Texa, with a Victas V15 Limber on BH and Stiga Symmetry on FH.
I can say this rubber is really hard to use cause you need a really good technique, you need to know exactly how much energy you are putting to make the ball hit into the table: Dont hit too hard the ball cause it flies out the table, dont hit too smooth the ball cause it wont go further of the net, don't open too much the angle of the blade cause the ball will hit 2m out the table, don't close too much the angle with you are trying to topspin the ball cause it will hit on the net. This rubber is really unpredictable, you need too much time to adjust your technique to this rubber. But it performance is good, once you adjusted your technique to this rubber, you have a weapon in your arms, it has a decent deception which will put your opponents in troubles, in topspins it has a really good effect, when you make backspins you will put surprisly too much backspin to the ball.
It's a good rubber if you have a good technique, I'm currently using a Nittaku Moristo SP AX and compared to this rubber, Moristo is really easy to use it cause you dont have to adjust your learned technique to a new rubber, so that's why I changed the Stiga Symmetry.
I can say this rubber is really hard to use cause you need a really good technique, you need to know exactly how much energy you are putting to make the ball hit into the table: Dont hit too hard the ball cause it flies out the table, dont hit too smooth the ball cause it wont go further of the net, don't open too much the angle of the blade cause the ball will hit 2m out the table, don't close too much the angle with you are trying to topspin the ball cause it will hit on the net. This rubber is really unpredictable, you need too much time to adjust your technique to this rubber. But it performance is good, once you adjusted your technique to this rubber, you have a weapon in your arms, it has a decent deception which will put your opponents in troubles, in topspins it has a really good effect, when you make backspins you will put surprisly too much backspin to the ball.
It's a good rubber if you have a good technique, I'm currently using a Nittaku Moristo SP AX and compared to this rubber, Moristo is really easy to use it cause you dont have to adjust your learned technique to a new rubber, so that's why I changed the Stiga Symmetry.
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