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Spin and more spin.
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Spin and more spin.
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My forehand seemed like it had enough spin to manae for chops; but lacked speed to help push my sidespin loops; whereas my backhand purely lacked spin.
This is a matter of technique. But it also might indicate that that a slightly softer rubber of the same basic kind might be useful.
Vega Pro is not very hard. But if you want softer, you could get Vega Europe. It is a little softer. That may work for you.
Based on what you said about your BH you could also get Vega Pro on FH and Vega Europe on BH.
Regardless of which rubber you use, the thickness is a choice. I feel that, if you want to learn to improve your level of spin and increase your level of play, in the long run you are better off with the thicker options.
If you make more direct contact and are not interested in the higher level techniques that lead to exponentially more spin, then thinner is fine.
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