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Ultimate Rubber Poll : FIXED

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Poll Question: What rubber sheets do you use?
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
2 [6.25%]
5 [15.63%]
3 [9.38%]
1 [3.13%]
1 [3.13%]
5 [15.63%]
10 [31.25%]
1 [3.13%]
4 [12.50%]
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    Posted: 05/05/2010 at 9:19am
I finally went comprehensive. I think this includes ALL possibilities. Thank you to the poster who indicated that there should be options for 1 sided penhold!

Please note: If you use something like PME, it's a GERMAN rubber, even though the company that distributed it is Chinese.

Alternately, if you use a short pips that is "made in CHINA" - but sold by Neubauer, it's still a Chinese sheet.

Thanks for your time!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DreiZ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/05/2010 at 10:01am
wat is yasaka xtend hs? on the sheet it says made in germany but the brand is japanese/swedish??
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xtend is made in germany by ESN.

chances are, if it says it's made in germany, it's ESN.
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sorry...
I misvoted but what the hey.
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wats ESN?
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I voted for a Jap/chinese but are there any other Countries that make Table Tennis rubber? Korean or are theier rubbers made each side of them?
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What is Xiom? Because it's based in Korea, but probably made in Germany sponge with more Japanese natural topsheet?
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Originally posted by DreiZ DreiZ wrote:

wats ESN?


http://www.esn-elastomer.de/

They make a lot of rubbers for a lot of brands.


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Originally posted by Jonan Jonan wrote:

What is Xiom? Because it's based in Korea, but probably made in Germany sponge with more Japanese natural topsheet?


I've heard from quite a few people (a few of whose opinion I respect) that XIOM rubbers are made by ESN... along with so many other brands.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote icontek Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/06/2010 at 11:57pm
It's always a good idea to check for the Tensor or Tensor BIOS logos on rubber - but just because it doesn't have one, doesn't mean it's not an ESN product.

SuperSoft Sponge and Loud click are the real giveaways of ESN's technologies.

I'm confused though, as some players report that some of their 1st and 2nd gen Tensors (like Rapid D.TeCS and some of original DONIC's F series) actually outlast current 4.5 gen Tensors - can others confirm or deny this?
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