One year later, I played extensively with Nexxus rubbers. I made the most of the season with 2 Nexxus EL 43 on my Waldner Dicon. I switched to a Long V clone with Nexxus 38° only on the BH, and again, awesome for my style.
I explored a lot during the last 6 months. I tried the SuperSelect 48° on a Fang Bo B2, and last week I bought, at the Gewo stand during French WTT event, a SS 45° and tried it on a Ynihe Pro 05. Gewo's guy told me that 45 and 48 would be very different, and that 45° has a higher arc. I find it surprising that the same rubber, with such comparable hardness, could be so different. What the point ? Do you confuse the consumer on purpose ? And of course, when I tested the 45°, it was not that much different from the 48°. Just a little softer, bouncier, and a littler louder. I loved my trial of the SS 45°, active blocks and return loops were almost as easy than with the 38°, and I did not so many length errors with block spins. I'm very tempted to made it my BH rubber for the season.