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Yep, this is basically right, but in the end if You can handle it You normally get more out of a hard rubber. So take me for instance, my Rakza 7 soft will bottom out when I hit really hard, this is not so good. But I don't hit really hard much. For me it is important to have confidence in the slow game.Wasn't there something like that hard rubbers are a bit "dead" if you hit softly but very powerful when you are strong enough to compress the sponge with your hit?
I read that softer rubbers give you more catapult when you hit softly than hard rubber because their spine easily, engages but when you hit hard you don't get more of a spring effect because the rubber "bottoms out".
So basically if you hit soft the softer sponge creates more catapult but if you hit hard the hard one does.
Or is that wrong?
Cheers
L-zr