Overriding incoming spin - setup

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Hi guys.
I do have a very aggressive playstyle. Mostly I like to attack early balls: serves and 3rd ball.
While this is working well, I'm thinking to improve this with the change of equipment. Right now I'm playing YEO with Baracada - really like it.
The H3 is considered one of the best rubbers for the 3rd ball, I guess because of the tacky sheet (which I dislike) and also because of the thick sponge.
Now I am thinking about getting an European thick sponge in the likes of Rasanter R47 or Vega Tour.

Now before I dish out alot of money for a rubber which could land in garbash after the first use, I want you guys to rate my thoughts.
My goal is to improve the return rate within the first ball. For me it's mostly attack and have a good opener or lose the point because the serves of my opponents are good. Now with a thicker sponge there might be a greater chance of giving **** of the incoming spin and override it better than with baracuda (which is a great rubber).
 
says + Drinkhall Powerspin Carbon with Aurus Prime and Omega...
says + Drinkhall Powerspin Carbon with Aurus Prime and Omega...
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If you are expecting the Rubber to do a miracle, you are on the wrong track my friend

If you want to overcome opponents spins, you got to learn the technique


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Yes u right I did expect the rubber do better for me.

Technique wise u are right. Maybe u can also help me improve in that regard.
 
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