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    Posted: 05/26/2011 at 2:50pm
Hi, have somebody tried this rubber?. I have read that it is a hard rubber and has an adherent surface (tacky?).


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No, it's not even close to tacky.
Regarding spin (Tibhar Rubbers)
Grip S > Genius > Sinus > Nimbus
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Grip-S is some tacky but they can came different, I have seen one brand tacky an other without tackiness, both new (?) 
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About Sinus, It was my first rubber after the glue ban. It is one generation after Nimbus.
It is rated 47,5° at ESN scale but I used to play with 45° get directly from a sponsored player.
The regular one plays like Coppa Platin. Today there's a lot of better rubbers avaliable. It doesn't worth, IMO.
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No, it's not even close to tacky.
Regarding spin (Tibhar Rubbers)
Grip S > Genius > Sinus > Nimbus

What about primus and nianmor spin and speed?
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I've never tried Primus but Nianmor is spinnier and faster than both Sinus and Nimbus.
 
Genius and Grip S have more spin than Nianmor but this one is the fastest.
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Originally posted by jabemu jabemu wrote:

Hi, have somebody tried this rubber?. I have read that it is a hard rubber and has an adherent surface (tacky?).




It is a low-throw rubber, completely nontacky, very powerful, with a straight trajectory. It has poor spin, and predictable, so your loops will be easy to block. However it is spin insensitive, so you can hit with the blade face at more or less the same angle against different spins. Spin becomes good when brushing violently far from the table.
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Originally posted by jabemu jabemu wrote:

Grip-S is some tacky but they can came different, I have seen one brand tacky an other without tackiness, both new (?) 


Classic Haifu "Quality" Control.

Shame on Tibhar for not policing their manufacturer better. It just makes Tibhar look 2nd rate.

Donic does a much better job QC'ing their Chinese manufacturing.
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Yes, this is something that you can hope from a chinesse rubber of 10-12$, but no from a Tibhar rubber with price around of 50$ as Grip-S
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Originally posted by icontek icontek wrote:

Originally posted by jabemu jabemu wrote:

Grip-S is some tacky but they can came different, I have seen one brand tacky an other without tackiness, both new (?) 


Classic Haifu "Quality" Control.

Shame on Tibhar for not policing their manufacturer better. It just makes Tibhar look 2nd rate.

Donic does a much better job QC'ing their Chinese manufacturing.


New Donic Traction will be the real test, as this rubber also looks the same style, and could be from the Haifu factory as well...
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Nimbus really let me down, i can blame all my failed RPB shots on it now.
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