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Relatively hard tensor rubber? |
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glanden.zheng
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Posted: 10/04/2015 at 3:15am |
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Hey people,
I'm currently using Hurricane on my forehand (as can be seen in my signature) but have been thinking about switching for a while now to tensor rubbers on the forehand, just to see how it feels. As I really like the relatively hard feeling of Hurricane, I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on a harder tensor rubber? Tenergy felt a bit too mushy for my initial liking. I was thinking Butterfly SpinArt, maybe Donic Bluefire (the hardest one, I forgot which one it was), but that's all I know. Any help is appreciated!! Thanks in advance
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Butterfly Viscaria FL
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Skyline
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I would suggest Palio Thor's or Vega China.
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yogi_bear
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Joola rhyzm regular, tenzone regular, joola max 500
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schen
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Tau has the brick-like hardness of hurricane, harder than boosted hurricane and plays fairly similarly. Sigma II pro (lower throw) and Omega V Asia (higher throw) are also good contenders for hurricane replacements that feel more like tensors still. I am actually in search of a hard tensor as a hurricane replacement too and these have been the best three so far.
I also keep trying spin art, thinking it will work for me but it never does :/
JP01 Turbo is also pretty nice, but still noticeably softer than hurricane and the other three I mentioned. |
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CraneStyle
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Maybe Donic Bluefire M1...
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1. Mizutani Jun ZLC, FH T80, BH T05
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Magic_M
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+1 for Joola Rhyzm
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Uskglass
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If you're like me, you like the deadness of that DHS sponge and not just the hardness and you will hate the Tensor feel on forehand.
There are several DHS rubbers with bouncier sponges but similar topsheets (Tinarc series, Hurricane 3-50, Skyline 3-60) but I've never been able to get off H3/TG3 Neo on forehand as I love that hard dead sponge and tacky topsheet. |
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Yinhe Earth.3 - DHS TG3 Neo/729 Aurora
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t64t64t64
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Go for spinart.
its basically like h3 on a tensor sponge . :) |
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http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=61764&PID=734709
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NextLevel
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Evolution MX-S, Bluefire M1 Turbo, Big Dipper in 38 or 39 degrees, Rasant Powergrip.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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yogi_bear
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+1 on the mx-s
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asifgunz
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xiom Tau.
Butterfly SpinFart is overpriced for nothing. Im actually going back to tg3 neo this week. Tensor on fh is annoying me now. Nothing lands. I don't wanna shorten my stroke to get the shot to land from 7 ft away wtf. |
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the_theologian
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I LLOL'd, asifgunz
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Appelgren Allplay ST / Vega Europe max
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Argothman
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You don't like playing with boosted hurricane any more? |
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LoopyLooper
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ahaha this is great. keep the stroke only 2 inches maximum length from any distance from the table.
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siestakey
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+1 on MX-S !
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Uskglass
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YES. Those dead DHS sponges let you play the massive active strokes which just feels better. I don't have to cage my big forehand I can just let it rip. TG3 Neo for life. Now if only backhand were so straightfoward...
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Yinhe Earth.3 - DHS TG3 Neo/729 Aurora
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NextLevel
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I would use Chinese rubber like Neo or Dipper if I could block soft loops with it. I can't so I use MX-S.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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vvk1
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It is not just the sponge, but the tacky topsheet surface that allows these "massive active strokes" to work. Once the topsheet tackiness is removed - as would be the case with any tensor - then the strokes would have to change as well. https://thoughtsontabletennis.wordpress.com/2015/08/20/on-tacky-rubbers/ |
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asifgunz
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Yup thats one thing that one has to sacrifice. Drive everything. |
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Powergrip
O5T O5P
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Xiom Vega Pro ST 85 grams $80 shipped Donic Waldner Senso Carbo JO shaped ST $40 shipped |
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glanden.zheng
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What about spin art makes it not work? And would you say Tau is the best one for choice at the moment?
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Butterfly Viscaria FL
FH: Hurricane 3 Prov BH: Tenergy 05 |
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glanden.zheng
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Yeah, I can't see myself getting used to something other than that Hurricane feeling any time soon. I've tried the Hurricane 3-50 and Tinarc, but they served more as backhand rubbers for me and is too soft to use on the forehand
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Butterfly Viscaria FL
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rick_ys_ho
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H8. To me h8 sponge is like hard tensor sponge.
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