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The spiniest tensor rubber |
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Johnny Erasure
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What is the spiniest tensor rubber, more spinny even than Tenergy 05.
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ronakvyas86
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Donic Baracuda.
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Yasaka Goiabao 5 CPEN, Donic Baracuda MAX FH & RPB
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AMonteiro
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+1
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Dynaryz AGR /Yasaka Goiabao 5 / Dynaryz AGR
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Johnny Erasure
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Donic Baracuda?! Interesting... Other rubber?
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AMonteiro
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Tibhar Genius too.
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Dynaryz AGR /Yasaka Goiabao 5 / Dynaryz AGR
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Egghead
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spinart is spinner than t05
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Aurora ST: Rhyzm / Talent OX
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bbkon
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rasant power grip |
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Johnny Erasure
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I'm really curious to try Baracuda after I read more reviews, especially that is close to Tenergy 05 but with less speed. I'm sure that with ZJ SZLC will work great.
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Kolev
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Two weeks ago I played a girl who was using Rakza 7 . I thought I never had so spinny balls since the new ball rush into my reality......Well. Ok , the girl was a high level pro....
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icontek
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The spiniest Tensor is obviously Andro Blowfish.
I can't think of another rubber that's spiny. |
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ThePongProfessor
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Johnny Erasure
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Thank you but not looking a short pips, looking an inverted rubber.
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carbon136
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I used to play with Baracuda for like 4 years before switching to Tenergies. I also think it's spinnier than T05. Baracuda is softer than T05 (similar to T80) and that's why I think it feels spinnier on brushing loops and slower to medium fast loops, but I think when you play a loop with full power and full arm swing, T05's spin is equal if not better than Baracuda's. They also have a very similar high throw angle. The only BIG problem of Baracuda is that it's very sensitive to incoming spin, because of the grippy topsheet, so it's very difficult to block and counterloop. That's the only reason why I switched to Tenergy, it's less spin sensitive.
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1dennistt
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I think it depends on how you stroke the ball, my brother is getting more spin from Bluefire JP01 Turbo than he ever got from using Baracuda. He strikes the ball hard, and I think the stiffer sponge just works better (for him) on the JP01 Turbo than it did on the softer Baracuda. So many choices available now, finding the right fit is difficult, but you have to make fewer compromises compared to the past since sponge and topsheet combo have never been more customize-able to individual game styles.
I like that there are choices available on Baracuda now, with the Big Slam version being offered.
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Donic Waldner World Champion 1989 ZLC (Inner), Donic BlueStorm Pro (Red) Max, ????? (Black) 1.8 mm)
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icontek
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Perhaps if you had asked which rubber was the spinniest, I would have answered differently ;) |
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GeneralSpecific
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Xiom Omega V Tour and Omega V Asia should also be thrown into the mix here.
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Blade - Xiom 36.5 ALX FL
Forehand - Xiom Omega V Asia 2.0mm Backhand - Victas Curl P5V with Der Materialspezialist Firestorm Soft/Outkill 1.8mm sponge |
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adishorul
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I am sure you want to say omega v euro :)) |
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GeneralSpecific
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I have experience with all 3. Omega V Euro is an excellent rubber too but it's a little more bouncy and I feel like it doesn't have enough dwell time to produce the same level of spin on medium and slower strokes. At full thrust it is equal to Tour and Asia but quite often we are hitting softer than that. |
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Blade - Xiom 36.5 ALX FL
Forehand - Xiom Omega V Asia 2.0mm Backhand - Victas Curl P5V with Der Materialspezialist Firestorm Soft/Outkill 1.8mm sponge |
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liXiao
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Rakza 7 generates unbelievable spin. I think it's spinnier than Baracuda personally, but I never liked Baracuda even when I boosted it.
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taczkid
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no tensor is spinnier than tenergy!
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GeneralSpecific
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Tenergy is not a tensor. I would also, generally, disagree with your sentiment but that's a conversation for another thread. |
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Blade - Xiom 36.5 ALX FL
Forehand - Xiom Omega V Asia 2.0mm Backhand - Victas Curl P5V with Der Materialspezialist Firestorm Soft/Outkill 1.8mm sponge |
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Matt Pimple
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Nobody said it is! But the OP did ask for a tensor that is spinnier than T05. |
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GeneralSpecific
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Right and I disagree with the sentiment that there is no tensor spinnier than Tenergy 05. |
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Blade - Xiom 36.5 ALX FL
Forehand - Xiom Omega V Asia 2.0mm Backhand - Victas Curl P5V with Der Materialspezialist Firestorm Soft/Outkill 1.8mm sponge |
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penholderxxx
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For all we know or may not know, Tenergy may be 'tensor'.
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MindTrip
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I've been having good results with Bluestorm Z3.
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Apolonia ZLC
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frogger
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Visual comparison is very subjective. The only way to find the real answer is through scientific measurements. RPM per sec. with high speed camera's is the right way to find the truth. |
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Hozuki
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Yes, very true. But despite being so obvious, I wonder if anyone actually ever did this and posted his findings online?
If sb could do this it certainly would be of great benefit. I have thought about it and came to the conclusion that a camera with around 300 FPS will should be sufficient to reliably measure the spin. Edited by Hozuki - 06/23/2017 at 1:19pm |
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rchebel
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yes mate! Butterfly advertises as "high tension technology". So... Tensor or Tensioned or High Tension or whatever |
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jpens... everywhere!
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Matt Pimple
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For all we know it definitely is not because "Tensor" is a tradename of ESN in Germany. |
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Hozuki
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Neither manufacturer invented the wheel anew.
Just different fancy names for the same technology, using similar chemical processes. |
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