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Second example where red sheet is much softer and so much that it actually curls up (reverse dome) and it is a problem to reglue it would be Xiom Vega Pro.
My experiences are with 2.0 and max thickness rubbers, mostly max, I dont know if it applies to thinner sponge rubbers.
I actually play with Vega Pro in both colours presently, at 1.8mm thickness. I wouldn't say the red is much softer. Contrarily, if a benevolent deity would somehow manage to make the inlay in my Treiber K's handle disappear I don't think I would feel the difference anymore.
As is, I'm using the black on FH, but that's because when I ordered it the red was glued on "the FH side", which is to say, the side of the bat that has the inlay. Me, however, I prefer the feel of smooth wood and have gotten acustomed to reversing things.
Even on this forum, near my avatar, I suspect the topmost racket cover shown is the FH side - and it's always shown in red. Although, reading that post before, there actually is a prevalence of black there.
With Carl here, by the way. With modern chemistry and production techniques (including QA) a structural inability to create blacks and reds on an equal footing would seem surprisingly incompetent. Except maybe when done with intention, to match a difference in customer expectation.