Andro NUZN 55 or XIOM Jekyll & Hyde c55?

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i actually don‘t think that there similar without even trying them. nuzn is marketed as an hard tensor rubber with a barely sticky topsheet, so a very mild hybrid you could say, but with a new kind of approach in trajectory and ballfeel that makes it stand out as a new kind of rubber (at least what a lot of people say). and xioms c55 is marketed as an oldschool hard and fully tacky chinese rubber that finally promised to play like boosted and that seems like a legit claim if you read some reviews in this forum. so two totally different rubbers that only share the same sponge hardness and are not as catapulty as normal tensors
 
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i actually don‘t think that there similar without even trying them. nuzn is marketed as an hard tensor rubber with a barely sticky topsheet, so a very mild hybrid you could say, but with a new kind of approach in trajectory and ballfeel that makes it stand out as a new kind of rubber (at least what a lot of people say). and xioms c55 is marketed as an oldschool hard and fully tacky chinese rubber that finally promised to play like boosted and that seems like a legit claim if you read some reviews in this forum. so two totally different rubbers that only share the same sponge hardness and are not as catapulty as normal tensors
Except that C55 is not "fully tacky" like an H3/Battle 2/3/K2 chinese rubber at all.
 
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