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Topic: Sword 2000F PRO review
Posted By: Tajny1989
Subject: Sword 2000F PRO review
Date Posted: 11/19/2017 at 11:18am
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Posted By: JacekGM
Date Posted: 11/19/2017 at 11:17pm
In short…: this is a relatively low tack rubber on a hard sponge, no catapult, requires a lot of physical hand effort. Overall, rubber is not too great… there is stability and control to it, but it will be very hard to surprise the opponent with anything. The spin generating capability is quite low, especially compared with some other modern tacky Chinese rubbers. Speed is medium, might require a very fast blade. Control, on the other hand is very good, but the lack of catapult makes it more of beginner rubber. Using a booster helps a tiny bit, but lack of speed is still a factor.  Serves are okay, but not great due to the lack of spin. This rubber makes receiving opponents shots quite easy, though. Again, in active play using this rubber sheet it is really hard to surprise the opponent with anything.

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