Something a bit quicker than Fastarc G1?

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OP is unlikely to be a pro but my answer came from a 2400 player one day when I told him I played with G1. There is a reason why MX-P was the 05 competitor for a while. That and Bluefire.
On personal note. To me bluefire series was really fire. Had bluefire M series combo it was grippy, spinny and speedy. I find mx-p more speedy but grip was better with m1
 
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Try Tenergy19. It is a little bit faster than G1, and spinnier.
At some point, I stopped measuring which rubber is "spinnier", as this parameter depends so heavily on the technique of each individual player.
For example, I can't produce solid spin via T05, H3 BS, Big Dipper, and D09 although many people rightfully view them as some of the spinniest rubbers on the market.
At the same time, I produce heavy spin with R47, Hammond Z2, MX-P, H3 OS, Jupiter 3, Vega X, Omega Tour.

For the speed however, it's much easier to judge, as it's more consistent across different techniques. But even then, difference blades can change everything.

Either way, if the author is used to G1, maybe it's just better to boost it lightly.
 
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At some point, I stopped measuring which rubber is "spinnier", as this parameter depends so heavily on the technique of each individual player.
For example, I can't produce solid spin via T05, H3 BS, Big Dipper, and D09 although many people rightfully view them as some of the spinniest rubbers on the market.
At the same time, I produce heavy spin with R47, Hammond Z2, MX-P, H3 OS, Jupiter 3, Vega X, Omega Tour.

For the speed however, it's much easier to judge, as it's more consistent across different techniques. But even then, difference blades can change everything.

Either way, if the author is used to G1, maybe it's just better to boost it lightly.
The spin may be there even though you don’t feel it. On a brushed stroke you feel it more than when engaging the rubber. D09C and H3 are the two spinniest indeed where on D09C you can do both types of strokes where H3 OS isn’t the best for engaging the sponge. I wonder if your technique is engaging the sponge but needs a harder hit… Or you simply don’t feel it…
Inna match situation or in unpredictable excercise I am also challanged to spin the ball hard. There usually isn’t time enough…

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I would suggest that you try the newer generation rubbers from Nittaku. I believe someone suggested Genexation in the earlier post and I agree to that. The reason is that you should try to stick with the same manufacturer until you determine that you requirements are not being met. I feel that this argument is true because each manufacturer offers a different feel and dynamics to their rubbers/blades. Example, Donic and Tibhar usually offer head heavy blades, whereas Butterfly blades are more balanced. Same with rubbers, I moved from Tenergy 05 to Xiom O7P and I was not impressed with O7P, because of the difference in feel and dynamics. This is of course my observation, but I have tested it multiple times and found it to be correct.
 
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