Reviews by MaggiGoreng11

Great Beginner -> Advanced Rubber
Pros
  • Really controllable and spinny
  • Has higher arc than most ESNs
  • Way easier to use compared to the Hurricane 3 Neo
Cons
  • Can be expensive for a beginner rubber
  • Bounce and arc could pose a problem
Honestly one of the better forehand rubbers I've used, it's very forgiving if compared to the likes of the Hurricane 3 Neo. I have also used this for my BH, but it hindered my development, so I switched to a Vega Korea instead. Anyways, it's bouncy and grippy nature means that it doesn't require strong and firm strokes, a simple push or pull helps get the job done, often done well too. FH was effortless, in fact was more preferred by other people I've lent the racket to. Tested and used on a 729 Blue 7. Mine did chip after only 2 months of use, so be aware!
Speed
8.2
Spin
8.5
Durability
7.7
Control
9.1
Great rubber overall
Pros
  • Really controllable and spinny
  • Great after breaking in
  • High gears, go slow, ball slow, go fast, ball fast
Cons
  • Hard to use before breaking in
  • Strokes had to be longer
Great rubber, comparing this to a Provincial Blue Version and a Bluefire M1, all unboosted. Plays really well, could hold the ball, good dwell time, and were quite hard for my opponent to deal with. Loops and powerloops were fairly fatal at first, but started to degrade a little after months of use, still very strong though. Tackier than the H3N BS, but falls short in every other aspect in comparison, not bad in any way though. Required more power and longer stroke than the M1, but i found the spin higher on the H3N for some reason, could be my technique. Use slow/short stroke, ball is slow. Use fast/longer stroke, ball becomes fast, faster than the M1 at 70% . Really good rubber, I used this for my beginner game.
Speed
7.3
Spin
8.1
Durability
8.9
Control
8.3
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