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    Posted: 10/04/2008 at 9:24am
Hello, can someone compare this two rubbers?
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25 hasn't come out yet.
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sorry...i mean...05..... lol
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I edited the title for you.
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Tenergy 05 has a more "deader" feel, and has an uncanny ability to really spin the ball in the short game. Feels like a Chinese rubber glued, but with mechanical spin. The rebound speed is pretty high, but its dwell is also high.

Zeta is a lot more crisp. The sound is significantly louder and the sponge is also much softer (I'm talking about the Asian version). Spin wise, I'd say they're almost the same on service, but the tenergy is spinnier in the short game, and zeta spins better when you take a step back.  
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mmm.. zeta seems to be very close to tenery05 ...and also is a lot cheaper.....why isnt popular like tenergy ?
what do u think ?
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Zeta is just another new generation Tensor. It's nowhere as spinny as Tenergy.
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neither zeta nor tenergy are tensors...
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zeta is a tensor
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Originally posted by speaquinox speaquinox wrote:

Zeta is just another new generation Tensor. It's nowhere as spinny as Tenergy.
 
What do you mean by "nowhere as spinny as Tenergy"?
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Originally posted by yorsh82 yorsh82 wrote:

mmm.. zeta seems to be very close to tenery05 ...and also is a lot cheaper.....why isnt popular like tenergy ?
what do u think ?
 
I would say XIOM Omega I Asian is close to Tenergy. ZETA, Omega I and Tenergy are grippy. Though Omega I and Tenergy are close to the behavior of Chinese speed glued tacky rubbers, the ZETA excells in its performance to a speed glued Chinese rubber with more control, good throw angle and spinny top sheet.
 
The Tensor rubbers need extra care to keep it clean. The Tenergy can withstand any rough use.
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