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    Posted: 09/07/2010 at 10:20pm
Anyone tried Coppa JO Silver X3 ? How is it compared with normal JO Silver ?
According to the specs, the X3 version has better control but less speed.
What is the difference of X1, X2 and X3 anyhow ?
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bump for u.. like to know how the JO sliver and new rubber plays.. Hug
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Thank you Zheyi, the X1,2 and 3 are supposed to be better than the original version, but I read that someone feels the original version is better for him.
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I have received the test rubber Coppa JO Silver X3 from the forum. I will post the review soon.
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Thanks, Ttdragon, I am looking forward to read your review.
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Ive received the X2 test rubber 3 days ago... will also post the review soon :-)
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Silver X2 ? Great ! Thanks ! So we will soon know what would be the difference between Silver X2 and X3.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote icontek Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/11/2010 at 1:48pm
Help me understand DONIC's new lines of rubber?

Coppa X= Speed focused?
Acuda S= Spin focused?

Does anyone feel like the number of ESN made German Tensors that have flooded the market in the last 5 years is absolutely nuts?
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Originally posted by icontek icontek wrote:


Does anyone feel like the number of ESN made German Tensors that have flooded the market in the last 5 years is absolutely nuts?
Absolutely right ! Most of the players I know are playing with 2-3 years old gen ESN rubbers. Very few follow latest novelties. The increasing number of new rubbers is ridiculous. At 40 euros a sheet, nobody that I know can afford trying everything. I understand ESN strategy to create expectation by launching new lines every 6 monthes, but the only thing they manage is confusing their customers.
I still play with yasaka xtend HS and sonex JP gold and frankly haven't found anything better since ever. Butterffly Tenergy disqualified themselves by outrageously raising their price.
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I'm all ESN's improvements in durability.

If I could find an ESN rubber with the short game control of something Japanese (like mendo energy) but also had a pronounced "speed glue effect" at middle and harder impacts (increased spin, without getting squirrely) I think I would be satisfied. A sheet of mendo or mendo energy lasts me roughly a year at about 200 hours of play.
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