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    Posted: 01/01/2007 at 10:54am

I'm playing with Samsonov Premium Contact.

Can you recommend me some fast and spinny rubbers from tibhar which don't need to be speed glued often (I glue every 2 weeks because glue is quite expensive here).

I heard about rubbers which have ''installed'' speed-glue effect (Rapid D.tecs, Rookie D.Tecs), but how controllable are they?

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Rookies D.Tec has more control than the Rapid D.Tec .

The Rookie D.Tec is soft 35�
The Rapid D.Tec is harder 45�
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Rapid soft will have better control than any of the D.TeCS line if you are speed gluing.
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If you don't have to stick with Tibhar...I would try Joola Energy Green...I've got a couple of sheets and I love it...only use it on my FH but it loops well, has plenty of spin, a good sound and blocks well...I've only tried 2.0 but I would highly recommend it...
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Joola Energy Green 2.0 FH
Neubauer Super Block OX BH

Spintech Carbo Gold
Spintech Dynasty Plat 2.0 FH
Neubauer Roulette OX BH
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I think Tibhar Nimbus is a tensor?
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Nimbus has a great built in speed glue effect and is an excellent rubber.  It's very fast with good spin and it has very good control.  I recommend it.
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     Nimbus is a very good rubber and is very fast. My partner uses it and i can tell it is very spinny also.
     Joola Energy is a very good rubber and very spinny. It is slower than Nimbus but still not what you would call a slow rubber. It also has very good control on blocks. Nimbus was harder for me to block with because of the speed.
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TSP Real and TSP Actor. Hardness around the same as the Rapid, but with a slight tack on the topsheet and has built-in power =) Great rubbers (www.iruiru.com/e/)
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