But soft is not good either, tons of control but i think it lack any real punch to finish points, i think the best choice is to go for medium hardness, i loved tenergy 80 on backhand but was too pricey, it was a blocking machine tough, and good control on the short game and it didnt feel too...
You're right, there is no such thing as a forehand rubber, what i meant was that for me, G1 is not my taste feeling-wise for BH, but feeling wise for forehand it works really well, but only for me im sure people can think differently.
I dont want a rubber that is exceptional in everything that rubber clearly doesnt exist, i want a rubber not too hard and not too soft, very good at blocking and in the short game, and good-to normal, in other areas, there has to be a lot of rubbers in that category, but there are so many...
Ok this is easy to answer, Rakza 7 is a very old rubber, good for all around play, but for me is not working so well with the new balls, it was made for celulloid balls era, other thing i dont like about rakza 7 is that is not so good at blocking spinny shots, example of rubbers with very good...
HI friends, so im looking for backhand rubber with this traits, very good for blocking, not hard not soft(med hardness), good for looping(but it doesnt have to be outstanding), fast but not Super fast, and with good spin and short game, so what can the forum recommmend, right now im using...
Why dont you try it in tournament play?, get us the footage, and then we will understand is easy as you mention, until then can we all agree it was an extraordinary point( Around the net, hand swap, killshot, match point).