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Pros
  • Fast
  • Controlable
Cons
  • not durable
This is one of the best European rubbers in terms of the overall quality. It can put adequate amount of both spin and speed on a ball with control while playing matches. The hardness of the rubber, 47.5 degree, may or may not be suitable for some players, but for those looking for mid-hard tension rubbers this will improve the consistency of both your fore/backhand as well as the game quality all in all. Meanwhile, mines lasted only about 2 and half months and became slick on the top sheet surface. The rubber isn't cheep, so it may not be an option for players in need of durable rubbers considering the price.
Speed
9.3
Spin
9
Durability
6
Control
9.5
In comparison to other plastic balls, this one is relatively slower and less spinier and extremely fragile and not durable. Three balls got cracked after 4 hrs of practice on the same day. Though the price might be reasonable, the ball is not worth whatever the price is. If you consider purchasing new Nittaku balls, the "new" new poly balls of Nittaku should be recommended.
Roundness
5.6
Hardness
7.7
Speed
2.2
Durability
1
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