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Sticky 4 reviews
Great rubber for low-intermediate skilled players. This is a modern non-tensor rubber that performs well for those looking to improve their game.
I have the 1.8mm red version on a 5-ply all-wood blade, which is an average speed, hard blade. I found it easy to flick with consistency, making it an excellent choice for refining basic backhand skills. It’s particularly beneficial for basic training.
I highly recommend this rubber if you want to work on your backhand skills, especially if you’re a low-intermediate player. However, I do not recommend it for beginners since they should start with something slower to master their fundamentals.
As for durability, I haven’t rated it yet as I only acquired it recently.
Nittaku Galze is another quality rubber made by Nittaku. I am currently using it as my backhand rubber for the Latika Flared handle blade.
The rubber has a medium throw, providing a straight and long trajectory. The sponge density is around 40 degrees, making it a suitable choice for various playing styles. Additionally, it is a non-tacky rubber, which contributes to its performance and versatility.
Excellent rubber. It is very easy to handle all kinds of offensive strategies.
This rubber is excellent for backhand play. It pairs exceptionally well with the Tibhar Stratus Powerwood.
The rubber performs superbly for blocking, and its serving capabilities are also impressive. Overall, it is a very well-balanced rubber.
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