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    Posted: 08/11/2008 at 11:23pm
Has  anyone  tried  this  rubber.
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I have tried TSP REAL and ACTOR. The TSP Real is my favorite TSP rubber.
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Originally posted by varghesep varghesep wrote:

I have tried TSP REAL and ACTOR. The TSP Real is my favorite TSP rubber.
 
Can you describe the differences between REAL and ACTOR?
 
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Originally posted by hut8 hut8 wrote:

Has  anyone  tried  this  rubber.
 
i ve tried a black summit rubber 2.2mm... it is more or less like H3 provincial rubber ....tacky, hard, heavy.....the only main difference is that it is much more expensive...
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Originally posted by azrin azrin wrote:

Originally posted by hut8 hut8 wrote:

Has  anyone  tried  this  rubber.
 
i ve tried a black summit rubber 2.2mm... it is more or less like H3 provincial rubber ....tacky, hard, heavy.....the only main difference is that it is much more expensive...


how does it perform compare to Hurricane 3?
how much for the rubber, btw?

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check out iruiru, they sell cheap tsp rubbers including summit.

summit is actually a chinese topsheet with japanese sponge
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summit is actually cheaper than h3 provincial
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I like TSP Real very much. Do you know what kind of sponge it has?

Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

check out iruiru, they sell cheap tsp rubbers including summit.

summit is actually a chinese topsheet with japanese sponge
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kind of sponge? tsp japanese sponge.... hahahaha

summit is their only product with chinese topsheet

Originally posted by varghesep varghesep wrote:

I like TSP Real very much. Do you know what kind of sponge it has?

Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

check out iruiru, they sell cheap tsp rubbers including summit.

summit is actually a chinese topsheet with japanese sponge
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Have you tried one to say it has Japanese or is it just because TSP is a Japanese company?

Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

kind of sponge? tsp japanese sponge.... hahahaha

summit is their only product with chinese topsheet

Originally posted by varghesep varghesep wrote:

I like TSP Real very much. Do you know what kind of sponge it has?

Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

check out iruiru, they sell cheap tsp rubbers including summit.

summit is actually a chinese topsheet with japanese sponge
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That info is by my local shops. All tsp products are japanese made.
only summit has a chinese made top sheet.

t-rex also has a tacky surface but the topsheet is japan made and not as tacky as summit.

I have not tried summit and t-rex because of the lack of reviews and also the weight of these rubbers are not really fantastic therefore I'm thinking of giving them a miss.

Originally posted by varghesep varghesep wrote:

Have you tried one to say it has Japanese or is it just because TSP is a Japanese company?

Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

kind of sponge? tsp japanese sponge.... hahahaha

summit is their only product with chinese topsheet

Originally posted by varghesep varghesep wrote:

I like TSP Real very much. Do you know what kind of sponge it has?

Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

check out iruiru, they sell cheap tsp rubbers including summit.

summit is actually a chinese topsheet with japanese sponge
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has anyone tested one of the X's?
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All,

Someone told me that the top sheet of Summit is actually the H3 top sheet. He claimed that he saw this when he visited the DHS factory. According to him, he saw the big piece of rubber (top sheet) was cut/separated into 2. The rubbers were sent to 2 different machines. One machine embossed the H3 logo and the other machine embossed the Summit logo.

I tried this rubber once a couple of years ago. I remember that the top sheet was tacky but the rubber was not as hard as the H3 (the sponge is definitely a Japanese sponge).

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Is  the  summit  slower  than  the  hurricane  3  is  the  control  better .
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Originally posted by hut8 hut8 wrote:

Is  the  summit  slower  than  the  hurricane  3  is  the  control  better .
 
Sorry I can't comment because I only tried it once and it was 2 or 3 years ago. I will leave this question to the experts.
 
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Originally posted by BrunodeDanann BrunodeDanann wrote:

has anyone tested one of the X's?


nothing special about that... rather weak...
but it's soft

more for very powerful hard rackets
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regarding the topsheet...i prefer the summit top sheet rather than h3 as it is much more shinny and its tack last longer... performance wise, summit has more dwell than h3 provincial...i believe it is due to its japanese sponge...
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Yes, the Summit has a chinese made topsheet with a japanese sponge.

The X's F1 is more for Euro style loop where u let the ball sink into the sponge and catapult out. It has a slightly tacky topsheet initially which wears off fast. Generally a rather good rubber for backhand.

The T-rex has a tacky topsheet? I am not so sure about that. If it has.. then it must be very mildly tacky. Anyway i like the one with the hard sponge.
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can  i  get  it  in  the  u.s.

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