The blue sponge from the Bluefire series combined with the topsheet from the Acuda series make a very good kit. Looping and passive blocks are extremely easy to perform, making the Acuda P2 perfect for players who always aims for longer rallies. Since the hardness combined from both the topsheet...
Great for Mid-far table play, since its topsheet acts more like a spring it helps when performing either counterlooping or driving far away from the table. It's great for players who value driving your way out of a rally, rather than doing full force attacks.
One of the best Offensive rubbers ever existed. It can perform all offensive shot with ease, providing the player with the consistency required for hard shots. Gives the player so much room to work offensive plays in any situation.
No wonder why everyone uses T05 on the FH.
I am currently using the Acuda S3 as a T64 replacement (too expensive), and its works fine. It can perform passive blocks with ease, and have very consistent looping capability. One of the drawbacks is due to its softness and grippy rubber it makes difficult to perform short pushes or touch play...
A very nice blade, with lots of control, feeling and speed. The blade is great for those players who love to stay close to table and keep constant pressure at the opponent. I could not get used to it to either do confident 5th attacks (after opening with a 3rd ball) or counterlooping.
I think...
One of the best blades I have used. The combination of the soft wood layers and the hard wood layers make it a great blade. Perfect for athlete development, since it can perform well in any situation. Since the blade is a little faster, heavier and hard it can be difficult to perform touch play...