The Gewo Proton Neo series
The four rubbers within the
Gewo Proton Neo series are different from each other mainly due to a different sponge hardness. The number of each rubber represents the hardness score of the corresponding sponge. For example, 325 means a hardness score of 32.5°.
With its four rubbers, this series indeed has a
wide and solid fundament. This is because the rubbers exhibit clearly different properties due to a varying sponge hardness. You can find everything starting with an allround rubber all the way up to a purely attacking material. Also, the Proton Neos are somewhat
less expensive compared to other, comparable rubbers. This emphasizes their good price-performance ratio.
Soft rubber optimized for rotation - The GEWO Proton Neo 325
With a sponge hardness of 32.5°, the
Gewo Proton Neo 325 is clearly the
softest rubber within this series. The sponge can be described as modern and highly elastic. For one thing, this results in a good compensation of the speed of attacks coming from your opponent. For another thing, the Proton Neo 325 allows the ball to penetrate quite deep into the material, which makes it easier for you to
generate much spin.
Of course, these features are particularly important when doing serves, chopped balls, and soft precise topspin openers. The pleasant and soft feeling for the game mediates
excellent control and makes this rubber
perfect for sensitive allrounders.
For active and variable allrounders - The Gewo Proton Neo 375
The
Gewo Proton Neo 375 is characterized by an optimally balanced mix based on
much spin and control, and a moderate and well dosed basic speed. In combination with the Proton topsheet, the medium-hard sponge (37.5°) generates a controlled gaming behavior and a highly efficient spin elasticity. This allows you to distribute passive balls in a very safe manner. In addition to this, also
dangerous, spinny, and dynamical attacks go off the hand quite easily.
The jack of all trades for attacks - The Gewo Proton Neo 450
The
Gewo Proton Neo 450 is a true
high-performance rubber for variable offensive players. This table tennis rubber is characterized by a dynamical and hard (45°) premium-tension sponge. The energy transfer at ball impact was re-worked and is now clearly improved and more effective. This makes your
attacks more dynamical, with increased penetration power.
In addition to powerful attacks, the Proton Neo 450
also allows sensitive and rotational topspins. This portfolio makes this Gewo rubber the ideal tool for a
flexible but offensive game.
Further developed with more power- The Gewo Proton Neo 475
The
Proton Neo 475 from Gewo is the improved version of the 450 in terms of hardness and power. This doesn´t mean that the 450 is of low quality, both rubbers exhibit excellent properties. But the 475 unites a
new topsheet including a special and
highly catchy surface structure with a very
dynamical and hard (47.5°) premium-tension sponge. This modern and sophisticated combination makes this rubber highly rotational and spinny, mixed with more power and joy of playing.
Attackers, who rely much on
dynamics paired with a good overall feeling and much precision, will probably be most happy with the Proton Neo 475. It is worth a try!
Final note on the Gewo Proton Neo rubbers
In case you are searching for
high-quality rubbers with a
good price-performance ratio and very good gaming properties, you should take a closer look at the
Gewo Proton Neo series. The four individual rubbers definitely convince in their respective gaming system.