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I just ordered 1 for my backhand will probably arrive next week. Will get back to this post to share my thoughts since I was able to use the regular mantra m before and the regular one for me feels like a toned down tenergyIs there a comprehensive and detailed review of Stiga Mantra Pro M?
This video review is about the "normal" Mantra, not the Pro versions
I'm gonna post a review of Mantra Pro H and XH soon. I really liked both of these rubbers.
Have you posted a review somewhere?
I'm gonna post a review of Mantra Pro H and XH soon. I really liked both of these rubbers.
thanks for your impressions. doesnt sound bad to be honest. I just ordered a sheet of Mantra Pro H from ali for 27€, just couldnt resist at that price pointI tried H and M for backhand a year ago.
Although it doesn't feel like a fast rubber, it is.
It is quite grippy but not in the range of Dignics or I.m.o DNA pro & Platinum.
It produces good spin, combined that with the low arc makes it a much better forehand rubber.
For backhand I felt topspins dropped too quickly into the net and I had to worry about the arc too much.
I like DNA pro & platinum on backhand, much higher arc for more safety. While I prefer Dignics 09c on forehand I could for sure use Mantra pro H & XH.
Still good rubber for the price, on sale it goes under €30🤯
I haven't posted the review cuz TTD hasn't approved it as a review item yetHave you posted a review somewhere?
I im interested in the Mantra Pro H as a BH rubber, mainly because its very cheap to get on ali
If you're used to a high throw angle on backhand then Mantra will definitely take some time to get used to.I like DNA pro & platinum on backhand, much higher arc for more safety. While I prefer Dignics 09c on forehand I could for sure use Mantra pro H & XH.
Thanks for the replyI haven't posted the review cuz TTD hasn't approved it as a review item yet@Dan
I used Mantra Pro H and XH (tried both on forehand and backhand), naturally the XH felt harder and faster but H wasn't slow. I'd give them both 5 stars and think they're generally worth it especially if you can get them on sale. I think they play like heavily boosted Chinese rubbers -- springy but with good grip and low throw angle. Amazing control, too. If you like the feeling of heavily boosted H3 but get tired of replacing it every month then Mantra is a good substitute.
If you're used to a high throw angle on backhand then Mantra will definitely take some time to get used to.