Characteristics:
1. Nub structure:
The individual nub heads of the Hass are a little further apart than in the Zargus. If you stroke the knob heads, you will notice that the knobs feel pleasantly soft. This allows you to put on topspins on underspin or on balls with low rotation with little effort.
2. Width of the pimple heads:
The top sheet consists of cylindrical pimples that have the same diameter from the pimple neck to the pimple head. Compared to the Zargus, the pimples are slightly longer and narrower. This immediately transfers the speed of the shot to the ball. You can even play catapult topspins with small movements and put a lot of pressure on your opponent.
DESCRIPTION:
Why does your opponent look so dissatisfied?
A face like that just because you’ve already poured him an unreachable ball of hate?
The short pimples have a built in speed glue effect with maximum rotation. You can grab the balls early after bounce and put pressure on your opponent. The great strength is the pressure push or counterspin over the table.
Thanks to the perfect energy transfer, even with short movements, an enormous rotational force develops in the rubber. This allows you to respond to slow and standing balls with well-placed and powerful shots.
The hatred also makes a good impression in defensive play. Due to the slightly longer pimples, the ball can penetrate deeper into the surface and be blocked or pushed with a lot of feeling.
The more control you want, the thinner your sponge should be!
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