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PostPosted: 13 Mar 2023, 16:19 
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I'm about to start antiing and curious about this particular anti. If I recall correctly, there was a 2,0 mm version of the anti, but since then I could only manage to found the 1,9 mm. I've read that the 2,0 mm was quite good, thus interested if the 1,9 mm version works good aswell.

If you have anything related to this rubber (blocking, hitting, chopping, pushing, control, speed, spin-sensitivity, etc.) please share.

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Its your basic anti. Soft absorbent sponge and a reasonably low friction topsheet. It has a bit of grip but not so much for an anti, not as much as Best Anti or Neo Anti, but enough so that it doesn't really give the level of spin continuation that a modern frictionless-style anti would give. Its a bit faster than Best Anti but slower than Anti Power, if you are looking to chop I think Best Anti is better, for attack Anti Power, for allround try the Neo Anti, or frictionless style if you want to block, I don't think Super Anti is that good at any one thing other than throwing out slow and dead balls which become very predictable very fast.


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Its your basic anti. Soft absorbent sponge and a reasonably low friction topsheet. It has a bit of grip but not so much for an anti, not as much as Best Anti or Neo Anti, but enough so that it doesn't really give the level of spin continuation that a modern frictionless-style anti would give. Its a bit faster than Best Anti but slower than Anti Power, if you are looking to chop I think Best Anti is better, for attack Anti Power, for allround try the Neo Anti, or frictionless style if you want to block, I don't think Super Anti is that good at any one thing other than throwing out slow and dead balls which become very predictable very fast.


Thank you for answering. Finally I've decided to go with the Anti Power. I've been fooling around with Best Anti for a few months now, but I actually like antiing and I think of that as a possible playing style of mine. I've read that Anti Power is good for attacks and blocking, thus I though this would be better for me, as I would like to be attacking and aggressive with my anti than only using pure defensive strokes. If it doesn't really work, I'll just stick to Best Anti, as now it is quite familiar with me. :D

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