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New rubbers from Victas, made in China, and tacky
With the XEGNA series, VICTAS builds on its many years of experience in developing high-grip offensive rubbers.
XEGNA SPIN is the harder version and combines the maximum grip of the newly developed Chinese top sheet with the tremendous power of an open-pore 52.5° offensive sponge. This hardness and dynamic performance are designed for aggressive offensive players who require this energy and explosiveness for their attacking game. The tacky top sheet produces exceptional spin potential, enables a wide variety of spin variations, and impresses with high precision and stability in all attacking situations.
XEGNA combines the extreme grip of the newly developed Chinese top sheet with the dynamics of a modern 47.5° offensive sponge. This sponge hardness provides a balanced playing feel and offers stability in passive play while maintaining strong power in offensive situations. The highly grippy top sheet generates enormous spin potential in topspin rallies and opens up versatile options for a variable and dangerous serve-and-return game.
Anyone got a hand on these?
With the XEGNA series, VICTAS builds on its many years of experience in developing high-grip offensive rubbers.
XEGNA SPIN is the harder version and combines the maximum grip of the newly developed Chinese top sheet with the tremendous power of an open-pore 52.5° offensive sponge. This hardness and dynamic performance are designed for aggressive offensive players who require this energy and explosiveness for their attacking game. The tacky top sheet produces exceptional spin potential, enables a wide variety of spin variations, and impresses with high precision and stability in all attacking situations.
XEGNA combines the extreme grip of the newly developed Chinese top sheet with the dynamics of a modern 47.5° offensive sponge. This sponge hardness provides a balanced playing feel and offers stability in passive play while maintaining strong power in offensive situations. The highly grippy top sheet generates enormous spin potential in topspin rallies and opens up versatile options for a variable and dangerous serve-and-return game.
Anyone got a hand on these?