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chop4ever
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Thanks Rocketman! For anybody uses Tenergy on 5 plies blade, you shouldn't boost in any kind, it results as very long trajectory and uncontrolable. For who uses Tenergy on ALC or ZLC or plain carbon, tuning by any thin liquid booster will bring Tenergy back to the speedglue era (as thin as good). Depends on the purify, booster can have smell, little scent or nothing at all. In term of chemical performance, I define booster to 3 kinds: parafin based (Falco, baby oil, parafin,,), petrol based (Haifu, Lidu, Dianchi, Dandoy, Evo, Axel,..) and natural oil based (TRF and Reviver). Parafin based boosters are ordorless to earthy but very thick and is the worst performance. I recommend to use the thinnest and ordorless booster but not parafin based. |
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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SmackDAT
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Aren't TRF and dandoy the same? So is it oil based of petrol based?
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chop4ever
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Nope, they are different on scent/smell and even on the chemical processing. Petrol is from fossil coal but natural oil is from living plants |
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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SmackDAT
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How different is TRF and Kailin? Since they are both made of petrol, wouldn't they be very similar?
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chop4ever
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Some TRF has small amount of turpentine (you could smell it), some made with kerosene and they work very differently. In Kailin, Dianchi and Lidu you could smell a hint of earthy sweety like sugar on the base of petroleum spirit. Yes they are weak or strong depend on the purify and colour. So I asume they are different in fomula, hence react differently in Tenergy. |
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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smackman
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I still don't know what TRF is, I went to TTnPP and still no idea
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chop4ever
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Ohh.. I have checked that website and noted that they have stopped selling TRF Belgium booster. As I remember, they sell 150ml in a black bottle for 35USD. |
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bbkon
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rakza 9 from the pack smell like TRF .how you can pass the test with that rubber? |
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rocketman222
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Does anyone know where to buy trf booster?
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fieldingy
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Has anyone tried out "Wendy Bio Booster" on ebay? The description is similar to Dandoy.
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SmackDAT
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chop4ever
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The main reason for boosting Tenergy here is to make it faster.
Has anybody thought about reviving and old ternegy, which has slippery dried topsheet or shrunk too hard? In this situation we must tune up both sides, to raise the grip of the topsheet and springiness of sponge. Has anybody wonder which booster BTY manufacturer has used on their Tenergy and why it takes 11 years from 2007 but ENS still can't make the same rubber? is the secrete on the sponge, or the topsheet? Has anybody thought about an alternative solution to renovate an ENS rubber to be closer to an Tenergy? As its price is increasing because there is nothing else could imitate its playing characteristics. 4Rs sustainable solution: Reduction, Reuse, Recycle and Recovery If you don't damage the sponge buy that terrible parafin oil base booster, then we could apply 4Rs in Tenergy. Reduction: If we can't avoid using it, then use when it is really needed. Don't overbuy them. Some could keep the edge to glue another sheet of Tenergy. Yes it works great in training and coaching. Reuse and Recover: don't throw it to the bin, we could reuse it 100 hours more! My student bought one T80 and used it for 1 year in State Comp and National Comp, then gave it to his younger brother to use on penhold BH. After a year, the rubber looked dried and dead, they gave to me. I reboosted it, then glued to my training bat to play vs them. It performs like a new rubber in my hand! Recycle: after it is finally dead, we could boil or iron it to separate the topsheet out, the sponge could be glue to shortpips topsheet or longpips chopping style. |
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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Tassie52
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in the thread FITeT: Cheaters No Passaran !!
Let the record show I am complaining about the use of boosters. It is illegal. |
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chop4ever
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Disagreed It is called sustainability Edited by chop4ever - 04/12/2018 at 9:24pm |
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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hunkeelin
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Friend, please take a look at this. https://www.captiongenerator.com/971652/Obsessed-with-equipment-part-2
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bbkon
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I dont know what booster bty use to make tenergy but I know that some female pro players carry butterfly booster in their bags |
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chop4ever
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By misinterpretation I could consider it is a big joke for me.... And in that situation I would be very curious to know how it works... |
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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bbkon
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a little metal bottle with no label inside the bag of korean player in the US open a coach bought the bottle |
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chop4ever
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As I know long ago, there was a kind of 150ml tin bottle but it was from Nittaku, not BTY. |
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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igorponger
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Yes it is, undebatably. There was a specialized study (not for public knowledge) on boosters conducted by RITC science team, and they proved a harmful effect of boosters on ANY porous rubbers. THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU BOOST THE COSTLY RUBBERS . Yes, you're right indeed. All those Boosters and Tuners will ruin the porous rubbers pretty easily. This is the very reason that Butterfly Tenergy warning a customer on each rubber envelope "Avoid oil and organic liquid on rubber". After being treated with boosters, the porous rubbers will degrade dramatically in 15 hrs playing or so. This is no matter for professional players who used to replace their rubbers every single week, and it would be some a tragedy for most of the commoners, given the Tenergy marketing price of 70 USD a piece. https://tennis-tavolo.com/threads/studio-cinese-sui-booster.45893/#post-559061 |
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SmackDAT
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Then, how come porous ESN rubbers come pre boosted?
Edited by SmackDAT - 04/14/2018 at 3:47pm |
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piligrim
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https://www.captiongenerator.com/971652/Obsessed-with-equipment-part-2
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SmackDAT
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Haha speak for yourself I only have 1 blade sold my collection :P
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APW46
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no need to boost tenergy
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The Older I get, The better I was.
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Stavros
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I noticed that many Tenergy users start to boost after ABS ball arival...
I also don't like unboosted T05 with ABS ball .
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Kolev
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It is obviously a personal preference, but while I was playing with T05 (till last year) I always applied a layer of booster before cut and in few months again
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Kolev
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Didn't like my 64 boosted though...
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Tinykin
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Undebateable??? What you have quoted above is a big encouragement to boost. 15hrs playing time? That's plenty. And after the 15 hrs or so, boost again. T05 was introduced at the tail end of the speed glue era. It was designed to withstand repeated application of speed glue. Simple arithmetic shows that, on average, a high level amateur player will buy 2 to 4 pairs of T05 rubber in a season whether he boosts or not. This player will use the older sheets for practice and new rubbers for the big tournaments/league matches. So there's not much difference in the basic economics of using boosters compared to not boosting. I don't boost. I don't play tournaments generally plus I am not good enough a player to take advantage of the increased performance. Empirically speaking, I have played with a fellow player's boosted T05. Even after a month on its 2nd boost job, I could feel the superior feel and performance of his bat as compared to my T05 setup. Forget the bull shiiite above. Boosting T05 remains an affordable advantage for those who can handle it even at amateur level. Note: I think my test bat used Falco as booster. To the OP, sorry. I think I voted twice in error. Edited by Tinykin - 04/16/2018 at 5:41am |
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taczkid
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Did anyone tried more than 1 booster on Tenergy and can share which one worked the best?
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