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Best Alternative to Tenergy 64 |
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ttdotcom
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Posted: 02/01/2013 at 8:13pm |
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Hi guys
Just wondering what is the best rubber that plays like T64 Thanks
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Purett
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Joola rhyzm or donic bluefire m3
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dashmista
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64-FX
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Table Tennis Equipment Review FB EJ4LYFE at powerpingpong.com for
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ttdotcom
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ofcouse but cheaper alternatives please
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spin_whisperer
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I've heard Palio blitz is a good T64 alternative. I don't know personally though.
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H3 Provincial\Timo Boll Spirit ST/Sigma Europe |
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Purett
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Honestly I've been looking for a replacement of tenergy but there is none out there
But good luck with you're quest I had mine
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Imago
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Are you kidding? There are plenty of rubbers out there that are better than tenergy, say, Evo MX-P, Tenzone SF, Xiom Sigma II Pro... Hell, even H2Neo is better than Tenergy.
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beeray1
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in terms of being a backhand rubber, I'd say Hammond Pro Beta is pretty good at being a cheaper alternative to T64.
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right2niru
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I agree with this rubber as long as you pair it with right blade;
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ZJK SZLC |5Q+
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right2niru
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I haven't tried the rest but Sigma II was nothing like T64 ;
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ZJK SZLC |5Q+
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Imago
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Because it was better?
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right2niru
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Well because it was inconsistent !
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ZJK SZLC |5Q+
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Imago
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Which Sigma II - Europe or Pro?
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right2niru
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Have not tried pro ; Europe was inconsistent .
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ZJK SZLC |5Q+
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alphapong
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Our top junior changed from 05FX to Sigma II Europe on his Backhand. He is not finding it inconsistent at all. In fact yesterday when I asked him if he liked it as much as 05FX he said, "I like it better". He spins the ball aggressively on the backhand side and the change does not seem to have slowed him down. |
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drclaude1
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BF M2 or M3 are great replacements. Not exactly the same, but I actually like them better.
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Carbonado 290
Rakza7 Rakza7 |
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peter79
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is it goes well with Clipper series? It's hard to get nittaku rubber here and more expensive than overseas online shop, while tenergy is cheaper here than overseas. so better use tenergy |
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Andro Wanokiwami AO Offensive 83 gr
H3 National Orange 40 deg 2.2 Baracuda Max 182 Gr |
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Varnas
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Ahm... Nonsense.. M3 is way too different from T64 to be considered best alternative. |
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NextLevel
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I think Joola Rhyzm is a great Tenergy 64 substitute. Another is Andro Rasant (if you want something fast/faster). Rakza 7 soft and Tibhar Aurus are also good rubbers for the backhand.
As always, the question is whether you want something that plays like T64 or something that plays well.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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dani
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Hexer+ or Rakza 7 easy :)
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Jonyer Hinoki Special
FH: H3 - blue sponge, BH: Hexer+ Primorac carbon FH: Haifu Whale III, BH: Andro Hexer+ Galaxy t-11 (current) FH: H3, BH: Andro hexer+ |
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jamesbon
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Acuda s1 and rakza 7
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