I feel that the T2s works absolutley best with hard, Chinese rubbers. As the blade is quite fast I would (myself) try the Yinhe - Big Dipper Pro 41deg boosted (FH) and Yinhe - Big Dipper 38 or Moon 12 Blue M+(BH).
LOKI - Rxton IX 39deg is really nice out of the box. XIOM - TAU II is like a boosted Hurricane 3. LOKI - Arthur China does also have the boosted H3 feel. 729 - Battle III is kind of a bouncier version of Battle II, with a bit euro feeling.
PG7 is a really good blade on the offensive side and Loki - Rxton 1 Special is a quite hard, low speed tacky rubber. This gives great control and really good spin properties. The T88 Ultraspin is a bit similar to Rxton 1 Special, but a little bit faster and a tiny bit less grippy. I think these...
Go for Yinhe Moon 12 Blue or Green. These are easier to use backhand rubbers and they have a more elastic top sheet, that helps you grip the ball better.
Yep. Big Dipper Pro 41deg a totally different rubber compared to Big Dipper 38deg. Slow and hard as a brick without boosting. Top sheet has good tackiness and looks and feels more like the DHS Hurricane Prov/Nat versions top sheet. The original Big Dipper 38deg is a easy to play, semi-tacky...
Check out 729 - Battle III. It's really nice. LOKI - Rxton VII and IX are also good Chinese rubbers with a bit more elastic top sheet.
729 - Presto Max Spin or Speed are untacky rubbers with superb looping properties. They are more euro-kind of rubbers than Big Dipper. Check out these as well.
I've tried this in 37/40 on my forehand for a couple of months now on my Sanwei - Verdi Inner blade. It's lightly boosted with Haifu Seamoon, and this is actually one of the best FH rubbers I've tried so far. I can't just put the finger on what it is, but the spin properties are up there with...
I've only got the green ones in M+ so far, and compared to the blue ones that I've tried in all four hardness, the green M+ is a bit slower and gives a softer feeling.