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    Posted: 03/06/2008 at 12:19am
Sorry if this has been addressed before, but since it looks like even CTE tuning will be out of the question, I'd like to get some ideas on what I can use to replace my current H3 Provincial for the FH.

It definitely needs to have a tacky topsheet and a high throw. It can be a little softer than tuned H3 but not too springy. Speed is not quite as important. I need the most help looping heavy backspin. Thanks!
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see what ttrubberman can offer to you.i think he may have something interesting for you
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I know he does he special treatments, but I'm looking for something which isn't tuned, no added oils, etc. Plain out of the package if possible. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Halibass Halibass wrote:

I know he does he special treatments, but I'm looking for something which isn't tuned, no added oils, etc. Plain out of the package if possible. Thanks.
tensor of any kind,i assume will wor out fine.may be some other members would like to add to this.tensor does not work so well on very stiff a blade,at least not for meOuch
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Actually funny thing....I've tried enough tensors to be able to say that, chinese rubbers simply can't be matched by any tensor.

In terms of gears:
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Chinese - slow, medium, fast, fast
Jap - medium-slow, medium-fast, fast, very fast
German tensor- fast, fast, fast, fast

And I've recently tried Chinese stuff again and remembered why it was so good. I think we have to wait until the Chinese figure out how to make tensor sponge, then we may have the best of both worlds
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Originally posted by gekogark1212 gekogark1212 wrote:

Actually funny thing....I've tried enough tensors to be able to say that, chinese rubbers simply can't be matched by any tensor.

In terms of gears:
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Chinese - slow, medium, fast, fast
Jap - medium-slow, medium-fast, fast, very fast
German tensor- fast, fast, fast, fast

And I've recently tried Chinese stuff again and remembered why it was so good. I think we have to wait until the Chinese figure out how to make tensor sponge, then we may have the best of both worlds
 
They don't have to, they have  got the SKITT.  It is rridiculously fast!! with a tacky topsheet. ginko and penquin have tested it.
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what brand does it come under? Because Skitt as a brand is not ITTF approved 
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Originally posted by gekogark1212 gekogark1212 wrote:

what brand does it come under? Because Skitt as a brand is not ITTF approved 
 
Skitt is a new chinese brand, not the DONIC SKITT!!. The model is SKITT REDSTORM FAST A3. This rubber is approved by ITTF and it is not on the market yet. It is internal use for  the HK team.
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Originally posted by rossicarbon rossicarbon wrote:

Originally posted by gekogark1212 gekogark1212 wrote:

what brand does it come under? Because Skitt as a brand is not ITTF approved 
 
Skitt is a new chinese brand, not the DONIC SKITT!!. The model is SKITT REDSTORM FAST A3. This rubber is approved by ITTF and it is not on the market yet. It is internal use for  the HK team.


Aren't you tired of saying the same thing over and over again?
It's not helpful for anyone to talk about a rubber that is available only for a few people.
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There are Chinese Tensor sponges that behave like tuned H3:
 
 
729-2  or  XuShaoFa LSZ  or XuShaoFa LSZ II
 
 
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maybe 999t on quattro 44 degree
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Originally posted by Thot Thot wrote:

Originally posted by rossicarbon rossicarbon wrote:

Originally posted by gekogark1212 gekogark1212 wrote:

what brand does it come under? Because Skitt as a brand is not ITTF approved 
 
Skitt is a new chinese brand, not the DONIC SKITT!!. The model is SKITT REDSTORM FAST A3. This rubber is approved by ITTF and it is not on the market yet. It is internal use for  the HK team.


Aren't you tired of saying the same thing over and over again?
It's not helpful for anyone to talk about a rubber that is available only for a few people.
 
 
I do get tired of explaining this type of question. It is also harder for me to get the rubber as well. Ouch
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@Thot: at least we EJ are being informed of such products. We have to gather these small pieces of hope like acorns to sustain through the cold, painful months where we have no money to try stuff.

@JRSDallas: those rubbers mentioned plays nothing like tensor sponges, they feel like Japanese stuff AT BEST.

@Skyline: I've heard of this combo also, but many claim it stills need tuning
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Originally posted by gekogark1212 gekogark1212 wrote:

@Thot: at least we EJ are being informed of such products. We have to gather these small pieces of hope like acorns to sustain through the cold, painful months where we have no money to try stuff.

@JRSDallas: those rubbers mentioned plays nothing like tensor sponges, they feel like Japanese stuff AT BEST.

@Skyline: I've heard of this combo also, but many claim it stills need tuning
 
Geko.. this is what happens when i post up that i have got new rubbers. Ppl tends to thinks i m trying to show off to them, eventhough i just want to inform tabletennis lovers about new products....Cry
 
We can not please everyone in life!!!
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well wat about ecolo expander???
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