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Any Schlager Carbon users out there?

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    Posted: 03/21/2018 at 12:32pm
If YES, what combination of rubbers (smooth) do you find the best?
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I used to play it with Stiga Boost TC on both sides.  Any soft rubbers works well for me on SC.
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I used to play with a Schlager Carbon and now I am a Primorac Carbon user. Most tt equipment experts advise to choose rubbers that match the mechanical properties of the blade, for example a combination of:

Flexible blade + hard rubbers
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Stiff blade + soft rubbers

Of course the combination spectrum between these two extremes is huge but in this case you can be certain you have in your hands a textbook definition of a stiff blade (thick Tamca 5000 blade with balsa core) so the result is a blade with very little flexibility and high elasticity (ability to return to initial shape after a deformation) so you can guess the best combination is in theory a rubber with medium to soft sponge so the throw angle is not excessively low and the dwell time is not too short.

I would also advise not to get rubbers that are too tacky as tackiness is a two-edged sword for such a fast blade.

In my experience these rubbers match quite well the blade:

Tenergy 05
Tenergy 05 fx
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Schlager Carbon with T05FX was a disaster for me. 
T05 was much better. 
Boost TC is OK. 
I swithed from Schlager Carbon and Primorac Carbon to Infinity after "plastic" ball ERA. 
InfinityVPS   -   D80   -   D05
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I was using Schlager carbon with Adidas Tenzone Ulta forehand and Adidas Tenzone Ultra Sf backhand back when Adidas was in Table Tennis and I liked them a lot, after that I had to find new rubbers because Adidas quit Table Tennis, so I tried Tenergy 05 forehand and Tenegry 64 backhand, T05 was good but I find it expensive, didn't really liked T64 on Schlager, (I liked T64 on Timo Boll Spirit that a friend has)
Others I have tried, I didn't liked Donic Acuda Blue P2 on SC, I also tried  Xiom Omega V Europe, Omega V Pro and Xiom Omega V Tour, and Stiga Mantra Hard, I liked all Xiom rubbers if I put then in order 1st Tour, 2nd Pro and 3rd Europe, and I like Stiga Mantra H.
Now I am using switching from Schlager Carbon to Xiom Axelo blade, Xiom Omega V tour on forehand and Stiga Mantra H backhand, all rubbers I tried is Max btw. Stiga Mantra H is faster then Xiom omega V Tour, Stiga mantra H has low throw and it's linear, Omega 5 tour has more curve and higher throw. I think next time I will try Omega V Tour on both sides of the blade...
If I compare Omega V Tour and T05 -> Tour is faster cheaper and more to my liking.
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