Define more forgiving
D09c is very forgiving in the short game, easy to play slow loops, insensitive to incoming spin.
Hurricane 3, same thing.
Put a sturdy blade behind it and you get a pretty forgiving setup in that regard.
Short game, slow to medium stuff, is in my opinion not all that easy to do with something medium and "sensible" like a Rakza 7. That stuff is bouncy and that makes me spray balls rather than putting in consistent placement.
And if I opt for a Rozena (which is the personification of "forgiving" according to Butterfly), the amount of quality I have to surrender in order to get that easy consistency honestly just makes me feel incapable of making a proper quality shot.
All rubbers are a compromise. The question is, which one do you like to work with?
- If you go softer for more control and easier spin, you get less clear ball feedback and bottoming to deal with.
- If you go harder for more feedback, you're going to be out of the activation window most of the time meaning there's a lot of work to put in.
- If you go medium, what you usually end up with is the worst of both. Muted feedback, bouncy, hard to control, activation window is a bit too high or too low so sponge can give a bit of kicking in when you don't want it to. Or even worse, when the activation window is too small you get that jump on low-medium power and bottom out as soon as you start really working on the ball.
Most medium rubbers feel like unpredictable, unreliable shit to me. Most softer rubbers feel incompetent and those that are good enough to put some strong spin on, are usually very jiggly in the short game.