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    Posted: 07/06/2011 at 8:36pm
Any review on this rubber? Is it a good BH rubber? What is the difference between Spar Sponde and regular one?
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Originally posted by PongPong PongPong wrote:

Any review on this rubber? Is it a good BH rubber? What is the difference between Spar Sponde and regular one?

The rubber is OK, but I could not find any advantages over Palio tensors of any generation and they are in the same price category (Palio can be even cheaper in some shops). Spark Sponge is a harder than regular version as I understand.
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This Brio is one of my favorites. The perfect allround rubber that will never let you down.
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Imago, you are going to be one of my favoUUUUUrites here !!!WoW,  shining opinion!!! Please tell me which blade is appropriate for this rubber and why?  Beer
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How about throwing arch? I like high throwing for BH.

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I have tried it with three OSP blades - Virtuoso, Virtuoso+ and OSP 528. Brio was the best fit for Virtuoso+ on pair with Acuda S1 as FH rubber. It has lower throw than Acuda S1.
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Originally posted by Imago Imago wrote:

This Brio is one of my favorites. The perfect allround rubber that will never let you down.

i read that the topsheet is tensioned. is it comparable to cermet or catapult?
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I am sorry, never tried these. Bjorn has more tension, but the general feel is less pleasant - looks like a common supersound tensor. Brio has also less catapult than T05 or Xiom Vega/Omega Pro.
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