i tried boosting them all even an unreleased 60 degree Omega 7 Hyper. It did not soften much on 2 layers of falco. it did became faster. tried boosting O7 asia (52.5), O7 Tour (54 degrees)`, they need at least 3 layers to have the effect with falco. with seamoon, probably 3 layers are enough.
I'm just concerned given how heavy 53 rubbers already are, boosting with some layers will make it worse.
I'll share my experience with Tibhar MX-P 50.
Out of the package is just a heavy rubber (75 gr uncut) which is OK-ish for the first two weeks, after that is only heavy.
Then I put 3 layers of Falco Tempo Long, with a 24h break after each layer. It was even heavier, but it also expanded and I cut the excess rubber. For the next week and a half it was a beast, pretty much everything was better. The dwell time was greatly improved and the control was much better. When the booster faded away it became dull again.
My impression is that the new hard and heavy ESN rubbers have a sponge made for boosting.
i tried boosting them all even an unreleased 60 degree Omega 7 Hyper. It did not soften much on 2 layers of falco. it did became faster. tried boosting O7 asia (52.5), O7 Tour (54 degrees)`, they need at least 3 layers to have the effect with falco. with seamoon, probably 3 layers are enough.
The hard feel is gone, the ball doesn't leave the blade as fast as before. Much easier to do flicks. Usually, I hesitate to do flicks because the ball has a very short contact time with the blade, with booster I can feel the ball stays more and I can place it where I want. If it's a floating ball the chances of mistake without booster are higher.
You can start boosting with a thin layer, then with a more generous layer, then with 2 layers.
After the booster effect was gone the rubber was at the level before boosting which was almost dead.
Another thing I remembered was the feeling that I could handle a faster blade with boosted rubbers because of the higher control I had.
Keep in mind that not all rubbers react the same to booster, lets say on MX-P 50 the effect is greater than it is on MX-S, and I saw just a slightly improvement on Fastarc G-1 (older technology sponge?).
Did the speed increase a lot? I am playing with unboosted r53 on forehand as i like the hard feeling on forehand. I am just boosting the one on my backhand side to make it a little softer ( i know some will say get a softer rubber, but i got 4 rasanters and wanna use them on both sides and i love the grip of the rubber so easy to backhand flip with it ). I am just worried that after 2 layers of booster will the rubber become too fast or does it still have good control?
Moreover, after the booster faded away was the rubber completely dead or was it at the unboosted level of play?
Not too fast. I boosted them a month after usage. It had better control due to partial softening.Hey yogi,
Do they become too fast that it is tough to control? do they lose their linear feeling after boosting with falco?
Keep in mind that not all rubbers react the same to booster, lets say on MX-P 50 the effect is greater than it is on MX-S, and I saw just a slightly improvement on Fastarc G-1 (older technology sponge?).
Not too fast. I boosted them a month after usage. It had better control due to partial softening.