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I looked at Jupiter 3 Asia around July, and I have also seen the excitement in the reviews about this rubber, so I had to give it a try and ordered a pair of 39 deg sheets, then mounted them on Yinhe Uranus U3. I ran into an unlucky batch however with the black sheet, which has weird transitions between super glossy and grainy parts, and some other blotches. It turned out, that this is more of a cosmetic issue, just be aware, that this could also happen (I ordered a replacement 39deg black sheet, and it also had this problem).
I also plan to order a few more sheets, probably I will try a pair on a hinoki outer ply blade as well (I was thinking about Yinhe T8s, but maybe it would be a bit too fast for this rubber).
I found this rubber to be spinny enough, but not so spectacularly (lifting up underspin balls is relatively easy). What amazes me, is the speed and the ease of use / high control (no weird dynamics in either exiting angle or rebound speed), which makes this rubber very viable for styles with less emphasis on maximum spin, but more on fast and precise placements - also, this makes it a lot easier to stay in a rally. The only thing, where I feel some limitations is the service.
I am also having some fun very recently with Yinhe Saturn Pro /medium/ - which is a completely different story, but also an interesting rubber.
I also plan to order a few more sheets, probably I will try a pair on a hinoki outer ply blade as well (I was thinking about Yinhe T8s, but maybe it would be a bit too fast for this rubber).
I found this rubber to be spinny enough, but not so spectacularly (lifting up underspin balls is relatively easy). What amazes me, is the speed and the ease of use / high control (no weird dynamics in either exiting angle or rebound speed), which makes this rubber very viable for styles with less emphasis on maximum spin, but more on fast and precise placements - also, this makes it a lot easier to stay in a rally. The only thing, where I feel some limitations is the service.
I am also having some fun very recently with Yinhe Saturn Pro /medium/ - which is a completely different story, but also an interesting rubber.
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