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    Posted: 08/22/2013 at 6:40pm
Comments / information on the GEWO brand rubbers please..


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I have tried only Flexxon in red max and liked it a lot, reminds me of Tenzone SF and Bryce FX, not really hard, rather medium+ with enough speed and grip and good control. Very solid sponge.
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Bringing back this old topic to life to see if there are any updates?

Recently switched from anti to double invested and been looking in to Gewo rubbers. Leaning towards nanoFlex on fh, not sure if Im going for 45 or 40. Any advice, or experience with the rubber?

Bh will probably be either Air or reflexx speed.

So, if anyone have some experience with these rubbers Id love to hear it before buying.
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Nanoflex are from last generation ESN, should be close to other German brands offerings..


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I'd tried a sheet of Flexxon. It was light, medium hardness, medium spin but good control and blocking ability. Topsheet wasn't very grippy, hence not too sensitive to spin, but still achieved good spin when looping.
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Is Gewo a German company?
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Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Is Gewo a German company?

Yes and they have been around for along time. All of their latest inverted are ESN.
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They're Contra's own brand, if I'm not mistaken. ESN as well, as said, so same kind of stuff with its own little perks. Though that Flexxon was really light compared to the generation of tensors that was already around when I tried in 2012.
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Interesting.  I bought a Gewo track suit from Contra once.  It's really high quality, by far my favorite.
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talked to Lars at Japsko and ended up ordering NanoFlex 40, black Max, for fh and defence chop, red 1.9 for bh. Hopefully it will fit my style and last for a long time. 40 is the softest version of NanoFlex, and Im more used to medium, but will be interesting to see how it works out.
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Originally posted by Bran Bran wrote:

They're Contra's own brand, if I'm not mistaken.
Indeed, they are now since some years but they are around for a long time and used to be an independant company. It stands for Gelnhausen Wolf, as in founded by a Mr. Wolf in the town of Gelnhausen.
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Had my first go withthe rubbers today and the NanoFlex 40 turned out to be a perfect match for me. Nice control, great feeling and high friction topsheet, just the way I like it.

The defence chop might take some more time getting used to, but over all, it felt like a rubber I could stick with while developing my bh.
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