Tried V20 double extra, its good when you're doing open ups. The problem is when you're countering with spin. It just doesnt grip. Which leads to why its so good at smashing.
It's so insensitive that you can't spin with its high arc. It judt becomes a speed rubber.
Somehow all the victas...
Another way of looking at it is seeing what blades pro's use. If they used viscaria then switched to a different manufacturer (like WMY). Kenta used Zhang Jike ALC then changed to MK carbon.
I play against someone who uses D09c on FH and Vega China on BH. He just topspins everything on backhand, long or short.
It's plays like a hybrid, but you use it like a chinese rubber.
Id say koki and harimoto have the same style. But they lean farther towards one spectrum more.
Both counter attacking players, Harimoto flicks more and blocks more. While Koki flicks way less. You'd see koki lobbing more than Harimoto as well. He also plays more away from the table than...
I didnt mention any of the previous rubbers. That was another person. First thought I had with a 47.5 deg or lower hybrid was bluegrip s2.
Also stickiness in general is hard to quantify. We don't even have something to calculate grip or a number for us consumers.
Which made me skeptical of the...
While it does say chinese sticky, it says its a new interpretation. Which could mean that they lower the tackiness like tesnors or not. Thats the point, it's not like a clear statement.
Bluegrip s2's a 42.5 deg rubber fyi.
There are other places where you can play of course, outside of the ayala malls ones. But they're the ones with the most available coaches.
Yes to TT11 for everything if you can get it to be over 110 usd. You won't get much of a discount here.
Nope, I stuck with DHS one's only. I'm not that strong. H3 is quite light if you measure it, while every other rubber in the same range is much heavier.