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High_Arc
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Posted: 10/19/2010 at 6:23pm |
Who thinks that a hard sponge version of the T05 would be a good idea?
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Anton Chigurh
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How about a version of T05 that doesn't cost as much as most other companies' blades?
(Sorry... that's an off-topic response. You may verbally rebuke me, if you choose, my friend.) |
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beeray1
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i think it would be a good idea... except for the fact that tenergy is already so heavy. A hard sponge would increase weight. I like the idea of it though.
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GeneralSpecific
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its called spin art
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Best99
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Spinart it's not only harder, but also tackier. It's not the same topsheet glued on other sponge.
I think Tenergy 05 is hard enough to please most of us table tennis players, and professional players also. Appart from that, Why are you going to start making a harder version if you're making serious amounts of money just selling the regular version? |
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Forehand: Tenergy 05 2.1 mm. (black) Backhand: Tenergy 05 2.1 mm. (red). Perfect loops |
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peter79
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If Butterfly release T05 Hard like Bryce Hard or Roundell Hard, I'll glad to try it because I found Normal T05 isn't hard enough...
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MildSeven
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T64 hard would probably interest me the most.
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tsanyc
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T05 is already the best! No need to alter.... Tried T25, plays very similar to T05. |
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chris.b40
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I agree with tsanyc
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MildSeven
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who said anything about altering? keep your 05, others might benefit or prefer different versions.
Edited by MildSeven - 10/20/2010 at 11:44pm |
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Baal
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Why not try T25? It plays with a harder feel and has the same grippy top sheet.
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Skyline
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I believe that Mildseven was one of the first people who tried T25 on this forum.
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tsanyc
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the grip on T25 is pretty good, but T05's got the best of allllllll.
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onurzaim
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T64 with hard hard sponge in the market would be good idea. I am using T64 with 38 degrees of sponge on my backhand which came from a sponsored player has got better consistency than t64 for me. It would be also very good for controlled close to table rubber.
I have not tried T25 very much but it could be the answer that I am looking for. T05 with hard sponge would be good too. I'd definetly try it on a flexible blade like İnnerforce AL or any stiga blades. Tenergy series have consistency problems with stiga blades so harder sponges could solve it too. |
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