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    Posted: 09/22/2014 at 1:38am
Hi guys,
I am about buying these rubbers just to give them a try...(they don't cost a fortune) cause some say that they are almost like tenergy.I have seen a review about moon but in its pro version here in the forum.So if anyone has tried these 2 rubbers, can pleaase tell me their differences and if they almost play like tenergy rubbers?
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These Yinhe rubbers are more "inspired by" Tenergy. They have the same general aim as the Tenergy range - Moon is the 05, Sun the 25, Venus 2 the 64.

They don't get truly close to Tenergy performance, but they are excellent rubbers in their own right. They all lack the immediate grip you get from Tenergy (which might be seen as a good thing), have good speed, good durability, solid QC. They're great, cheap, do-everything, non-tacky Chinese rubbers.

The "Pro" versions are semi-tacky.

Moon Speed is a new version, and has only just hit the market.
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AndySmith many thanks for your answer friend!One more question my friend...You told me that they are close to spin, but do they have the same speed (almost the same or there is a big difference?
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Originally posted by *_strataras_* *_strataras_* wrote:

AndySmith many thanks for your answer friend!One more question my friend...You told me that they are close to spin, but do they have the same speed (almost the same or there is a big difference?


Not sure about close in spin - they're good for the price, but I'd say they were 20% down on spin overall. That's still excellent for a cheap Chinese non-tacky rubber though.

They are closer in speed terms. Almost the same.
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Thanks for your answer!It is very helpful.I will give them a try as they have so low cost!Thank you again friend AndySmith
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