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Tuners are Banned, what are you going to use?

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    Posted: 08/17/2008 at 5:43pm
Thoughts? Tensors? What about Chinese rubbers? You going to use them on faster rackets?

Are you going to make up for the lack of speed with a faster racket? That's what I will try.
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DHS is negotiating with ITTF to have the Intensifiers kept legal. I was talking  with a friend from Anhui provincial team who was saying that if ITTF decides to ban intensifiers as well, DHS was planning on putting the intensifiers in the VOC-Free Glue. #15 VOC-Free Glue mixed with #1 intensifiers. That should be interesting. ITTF can make all these bans, but my friend was saying that they can't enforce it yet because the intensifiers currently pass the ENEZ test.

So with that in mind. I'm going for the H3 Provincial #19 sponge with DHS #15 VOC-Free Glue and #1 Intensifiers.

What  do you guys think? Any thoughts?
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I think ITTF is making a wrong decision, because they want to control something that can't be controlled yet. If some intensifier still passes Enez test they should first develop an accurate control system, then announce the ban.
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The only way this can work is if DHS gets the ITTF to change the new
rule.   They either want tuners or glues like Falco Tempo Unlimited to be
kept legal and both of them will be forbidden.  In fact, the
ITTF has threatened severe sanctions on manufacturers who continue
to make and sell tuning products.

It would be very interesting to see if this comes to pass.
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