Andro Backside 2.0 C

Rubber description:

Andro Backside 2.0 C is a table tennis rubber designed to provide excellent control, spin, and consistency for all-around players. With a speed rating of 7 and a spin rating of 9.2, it strikes a balance between power and precision, allowing players to execute a wide range of shots with confidence. The control rating of 9.4 is the highlight of this rubber, making it suitable for players of various skill levels.

The Andro Backside 2.0 C has a tackiness level of 3.9, which generates enough grip to impart heavy spin on the ball, making it an excellent choice for players who rely on spinny strokes. The 3.6 weight provides a good balance between speed and control, while the 3.2 sponge hardness offers a medium-soft feel. The gears rating of 5.8 indicates that the rubber can generate enough power for offensive shots while maintaining control during slow exchanges.

The throw angle of 4 degrees contributes to the rubber's ability to produce low-to-medium arc shots, allowing players to keep the ball low over the net. According to forum reviews, the Andro Backside 2.0 C boasts exceptional consistency, with a rating of 10, making it reliable for executing consistent shots, even under pressure. While the durability rating is 7.4, some users have reported that the rubber's performance may deteriorate slightly over time.

Overall, the Andro Backside 2.0 C is a well-rounded rubber suitable for players seeking control, spin, and consistency in their game. Its balanced performance characteristics make it an excellent choice for all-around players looking to improve their skills and dominate the table.

Recent Reviews

#1 — August 2019

Backhand Block/Backspin and Topspin

This rubber is designed specifically for backhand block/backspin and topspin strokes. Due to its low speed, you’ll need to open the angle more than usual when executing backhand topspins. However, you’ll benefit from its exceptional spin capabilities.

#2 — December 2014

Review of Bonchef Table Tennis Rubber

Despite promising reviews, I found the Bonchef rubber to be a disappointment. As a German rubber, I expected better performance. However, it proved to be my worst purchase ever.

This rubber lacked spin in serves and loops, with only decent blocking and chopping capabilities (though without spin). The only spin I could generate was in response to my opponent’s spinny balls, which an antispin rubber could also achieve.

After just three hours of play, I removed the Bonchef rubber. It was a waste of money. Do not fall for the company’s claims of “an update of tackiness” or “extremely spinny.” Save your money for a better alternative.

#3 — February 2014

This rubber is not very spiny. The sponge is quiet, not “live”. It has a middle throw angle. It is easy to chop, but the ball doesn’t have much spin and flies low over the net. I think that this rubber is not a perfect choice for choppers.

It has good control, but topspin suffers. In two words, “half work”.

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