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Johnny Erasure
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How sensitive is T80FX from the spin that comes from the opponent, as it involves the receipt of services?
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right2niru
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It seems the least sensitive of the Tenergy series so far.
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ChrisUK
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I have 80-FX and agree that it feels as if it has the best control of the Tenergy range (well that is from the rubbers that I've tried).
Edited by ChrisUK - 06/13/2014 at 7:03am |
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AndySmith
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I've only had my 80-fx for a week, but I really like it on my BH.
I used 05-fx for a season, and liked it apart from the elastic behaviour. From distance, it was a dream. I found it slingy on faster stokes. I found it difficult to judge in some situations - generally when coming back into the table from distance for a kill. I then moved to 64-fx. Overall, I preferred it to 05-fx. It was rock solid, dependable, linear, lower throw. It didn't do anything special (and so seems expensive for what it is), and it wasn't as effortless as 05-fx when lifting backspin or looping. 80-fx seems close to 05-fx for me in many respects. It still slings the ball out and high on hard stokes, just not so high. It does feel much more reserved over the table than 05-fx though, and this was my main quibble. And it feels quite insensitive to spin on thin contacts, so lifting backspin is easy once more. I immediately felt comfortable with it. Blocking very, very hard incoming loops (loop drives, really) was a bit tricky, but it's a fresh sheet and feels a bit lively at the top end. Good rubber, a nice balance of stuff for my BH. |
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This was a great signature until I realised it was overrated.
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JimT
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I put my comments on T-80 FX in another thread (about comparison with T-05 FX).
http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=66908&PID=829822󊥾 Basically I think it is a worthy rubber but should not be used on soft blades (I would advise against thick hinoki blades for this one). A little bit too much of a catapult, imho - but for some people that could be a plus. |
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