After more training this week, here are some ratings for the Rxton 9:
Serves: 9/10
Short game: 9.5/10
Looping: 9.5/10
Spin : 9,5/10
Speed : 9/10 (if unlocked, read below)
Blocking: 8/10
Tackiness: 8/10
Feeling of Safety: 9/10
More info and context:
For serves and short game its like a normal chinese rubber,
great at it and better than almost all the others I had so far.
Same goes for spin, in serves and attacks.
The rubber is excellent for topspin shots.
Even with minimal body movement, the balls find their way onto the table.
However, when you put in proper body effort, the balls are loaded with spin, speed.
The balls usually clear the net with ease and then follow a flat trajectory to win most points.
While the rubber may be slow initially, it gains speed when you put in the effort,
as expected from such a chinese rubber.
The speed doesn't stop at a certain point when you swing harder.
It took me a little to adapt to blocking but it does the job.
It is quite tacky, and can lift the ball up for a couple seconds.
You can definitely feel the stickiness with your finger.
I added "Feeling of Safety" because thats something I got from this rubber.
I no longer worry about whether the ball will go out or into the net.
This goes for all shots(defensive, offensive).
I can play with confidence.
I would chose this rubber over my H3 Neo Blue sponge.
No durability issues yet.
The cut-off remaining rubber also looks sturdy and stable.
Other rubbers I played before:
H3 Neo Blue sponge provincial
H8-80s,
Nittaku hurricane pro 3 Turbo blue,
LACs.
more that werent mine.
If I missed something or ther are any question.
Just ask.