Personally, I would have liked the cards to still be a little stiffer... but hey, I can't complain -- I'm just glad that this card stock exists!
STIFFER?!? What are you, a masochist?
Lol.
No masochistic stuff from me brother, honestly. Boxing is one of my hobbies, and if got pleasure out of getting hurt or beaten up, then I'd probably be better off looking for a new hobby instead.
Whilst the Rubosto finish is definitely stiffer than any other "papery" feel cards, they definitely are not finger-breakingly stiff. They're very good, and very well balanced feeling cards, in my humble opinion. I don't have any difficulties doing those Steve Forte style bridged table riffle shuffles with the finger tips (even Daniel Madison does those pretty well), and nor are the cards difficult to spring.
I just think that for cards to be considered to be ultra-stiff, they'd have to be a few notches stiffer than Robusto. However, if the cards were as stiff as what I've suggested preference towards, then I do recognise the fact that their practical use would be seriously limited -- probably down to just false dealing and certain shuffles, shifts, and passes. I'm probably in a tiny minority that likes cards to be very very very stiff.
And so what EPCC have put out with this Rubosto Finish, I think is pretty much perfect for a "paper" feel deck.
I think for the future, maybe EPCC can consider experimenting with the coating, perhaps to get the slip factor up some more