V>15 Sticky: Finally !!

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So, V>15 sponge with a (somewhat) tacky topsheet?

Interesting combination, however, doesn't Victas already have the V>20 Extra as a hybrid at 47,5 degrees?

Unless this brings a significantly different dynamic to play with, Victas seems to be killing either of their products with this launch.

Either way, lets see the reviews and lets hope it can place itself into the "fast hybrid" category.

EDIT:
Just learned its 52.5 degrees hard.
That makes it compete against the V>20 Double Extra and V>22 Double Extra, most likely it being the stickiest of the three. If its speed comes in the neighbourhood of the V>22 it could be interesting.
 
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So, V>15 sponge with a (somewhat) tacky topsheet?

Interesting combination, however, doesn't Victas already have the V>20 Extra as a hybrid at 47,5 degrees?

Unless this brings a significantly different dynamic to play with, Victas seems to be killing either of their products with this launch.

Either way, lets see the reviews and lets hope it can place itself into the "fast hybrid" category.

EDIT:
Just learned its 52.5 degrees hard.
That makes it compete against the V>20 Double Extra and V>22 Double Extra, most likely it being the stickiest of the three. If its speed comes in the neighbourhood of the V>22 it could be interesting.
V>22 is safe, its their tenergy 05.
V>20 is an easy to use rubber with high performance.
V>15 sticky is your d09c.
 
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V>22 is safe, its their tenergy 05.
V>20 is an easy to use rubber with high performance.
V>15 sticky is your d09c.
My thoughts too, although i doubt it comes near D09c because the normal one with 47 hardness doesnt feel close as bouncy as D09c feels.

I wonder what their pricing for that rubber will be in europe because the normal v15 already/still costs 45-over 50€.
 
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My thoughts too, although i doubt it comes near D09c because the normal one with 47 hardness doesnt feel close as bouncy as D09c feels.

I wonder what their pricing for that rubber will be in europe because the normal v15 already/still costs 45-over 50€.
The V>15 moniker for sticky is likely just for name and not at all similar to the normal V>15 extra. The top sheet's been changed, the sponge has been changed as well. It's price right now is the same as G1, Z2, Rakza XX in the Japanese market.

This places it as one of the most affordable hybrid rubbers behind Rakza Z. I have high hopes for it as V>20 is really good and I plan to use V>15 sticky when it releases. I also suspect it'll be a fantastic backhand rubber.
 
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My Victas TDE (57.5 hardness) feels like H3 40 degrees but has a lower ceiling. Anyone can play TDE on Bh due to the soft thin topsheet.

>15 sticky suits what style?
I suspect it'll be similar to K3. Personally still waiting for V>15 sticky stock. I'll try it both sides and see if I should try the Sticky Soft.
 
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