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Hey guys,
I’ve been playing with a 6-month-old Nittaku Fastarc C1 on my backhand, and I like it quite a lot. But, thanks to the EJ virus, I’m eager to test something new. I’ve already ordered Xiom Korea (which is 45°), but I’d still love to discuss other good soft rubbers worth trying.
On the same blade model, I’ve also tried Yasaka Rakza 7 on my backhand, but it’s a bit too much for me. I can definitely play with it, but I feel less control, and it’s harder to open up. Fastarc C1 is soft and grippy, which makes flicking serves and opening against pushes much easier. I don't know if 2.0 thickness of C1 affects control too much, but this is something to consider as well.
Here are some interesting rubbers I found based on reviews:
Tibhar FX-P
Joola Tronix CMD
Stiga Platinum DNA S
Have you had a chance to play with any of these rubbers? How do they compare to the Fastarc C1? Are there any other soft and grippy rubbers you’d recommend trying?
I’ve been playing with a 6-month-old Nittaku Fastarc C1 on my backhand, and I like it quite a lot. But, thanks to the EJ virus, I’m eager to test something new. I’ve already ordered Xiom Korea (which is 45°), but I’d still love to discuss other good soft rubbers worth trying.
On the same blade model, I’ve also tried Yasaka Rakza 7 on my backhand, but it’s a bit too much for me. I can definitely play with it, but I feel less control, and it’s harder to open up. Fastarc C1 is soft and grippy, which makes flicking serves and opening against pushes much easier. I don't know if 2.0 thickness of C1 affects control too much, but this is something to consider as well.
Here are some interesting rubbers I found based on reviews:
Tibhar FX-P
Joola Tronix CMD
Stiga Platinum DNA S
Have you had a chance to play with any of these rubbers? How do they compare to the Fastarc C1? Are there any other soft and grippy rubbers you’d recommend trying?