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    Posted: 10/15/2017 at 7:21am
Hi all,

Recently i have found that prott is selling something called 'pro tenergy'. I was wondering if anyone has actually used such rubbers? Is there a difference between the pro and commerical versions?

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price, indeed!
you must be strong belief to buy from prott
There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
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Tenergy by grade & price :
1. Pro Version
2. Japan Version
3. Commercial Version

What I know of pro version is its sponge has more density than commercial ones.
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Gullible.
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Timo Boll did say in his book that he gets his sheets weighed and asks for specific weights for forehand and backhand. For the forehand he gets a heavier weight as that will mean a denser sponge. 
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Interesting. Tho I am not entirely convinced that pro tenergys and commerical tenergys are any different yet. :\
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I used to play with T64 pro version and of course regular ones.

THe pro version is mainly ticker (2,2-2,25 mm) and  heavier. I didn't need to boost it before +/- 2 month of intensive use.
And then, when the sponge became less reactive, I boosted it and what I found at this time is that the sponge from the prom version is from better quality than the normal version one.
When I boost a rubber for the 1st time, I don't remove the old glue but when I boost it for the 2nd time, I do it to avoid the excessive weight of the paddle
So, I noticed it when I removed the glue residue from the sponge before boosting and gluing again.
With the normal sponge of the T64, when you remove glue residues, some part of the sponge may come with the old glue and you get holes in the sponge, with the pro version, it doesn't happen. I have experienced it many times since I played with T64 (regular or pro version) for something like 6 years.
So, for me, the durability was not because of the quality of the topsheet but well of the sponge.



Edited by kakapo - 10/15/2017 at 10:23pm
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Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

I used to play with T64 pro version and of course regular ones.

THe pro version is mainly ticker (2,2-2,25 mm) and  heavier. I didn't need to boost it before +/- 2 month of intensive use.
And then, when the sponge became less reactive, I boosted it and what I found at this time is that the sponge from the prom version is from better quality than the normal version one.
When I boost a rubber for the 1st time, I don't remove the old glue but when I boost it for the 2nd time, I do it to avoid the excessive weight of the paddle
So, I noticed it when I removed the glue residue from the sponge before boosting and gluing again.
With the normal sponge of the T64, when you remove glue residues, some part of the sponge may come with the old glue and you get holes in the sponge, with the pro version, it doesn't happen. I have experienced it many times since I played with T64 (regular or pro version) for something like 6 years.
So, for me, the durability was not because of the quality of the topsheet but well of the sponge.


did u get ur pro tenergy from prott? 
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Originally posted by bokai bokai wrote:

Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

I used to play with T64 pro version and of course regular ones.

THe pro version is mainly ticker (2,2-2,25 mm) and  heavier. I didn't need to boost it before +/- 2 month of intensive use.
And then, when the sponge became less reactive, I boosted it and what I found at this time is that the sponge from the prom version is from better quality than the normal version one.
When I boost a rubber for the 1st time, I don't remove the old glue but when I boost it for the 2nd time, I do it to avoid the excessive weight of the paddle
So, I noticed it when I removed the glue residue from the sponge before boosting and gluing again.
With the normal sponge of the T64, when you remove glue residues, some part of the sponge may come with the old glue and you get holes in the sponge, with the pro version, it doesn't happen. I have experienced it many times since I played with T64 (regular or pro version) for something like 6 years.
So, for me, the durability was not because of the quality of the topsheet but well of the sponge.


did u get ur pro tenergy from prott? 

I got them from different sellers but yes, I bought some pro version from prott.cc some years ago.
I also bought from a Vietnamese seller (former owner of the site "phobongban" in Vietnam) and from a Japanese seller.
Def play grey grip 94gr, Venus 2 blue 2,2, Neubauer KO extreme 1,3mm
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