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    Posted: 03/01/2020 at 11:01pm
Hi,

Has anyone tried these two rubbers? Please let me know how are they different in terms of spin,speed and hardness. 

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are you going to create the same thread on every forum? :)
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are you not going to reply on both the forums ;-)
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spin 05H might have a small edge
speed R53 is higher
for hardness it is much harder to engage the sponge of 05H
for me the R53 is the better choice hands down
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Thanks a lot man.
Originally posted by tom tom wrote:

spin 05H might have a small edge
speed R53 is higher
for hardness it is much harder to engage the sponge of 05H
for me the R53 is the better choice hands down
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R53 is good. I have not tried Nexxus EL Pro 53 hard. But I like EL Pro 50 hard more than Rasanter R53.

May be I would like R53 more on slower blades.


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Hi,

How are R53 and gewo el pro 50 different?
Originally posted by slevin slevin wrote:

R53 is good. I have not tried Nexxus EL Pro 53 hard. But I like EL Pro 50 hard more than Rasanter R53.

May be I would like R53 more on slower blades.
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Originally posted by guni4you guni4you wrote:

Hi,

How are R53 and gewo el pro 50 different?

1. Topsheet - EL Pro 50 topsheet is grippier
2. Durability - EL Pro 50 is more durable
3. Ease of use - EL Pro 50 is easier to use - still with better spin and power than MX-P

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Originally posted by guni4you guni4you wrote:

Thanks a lot man.
Originally posted by tom tom wrote:

spin 05H might have a small edge
speed R53 is higher
for hardness it is much harder to engage the sponge of 05H
for me the R53 is the better choice hands down
you helped me out with the  encouragement of R53 on a RW5 so it was my pleasure to return the favor.  BTW I happened to have the Nexxus EL Pro 50 and 53 - will post on them when I have an opinion.
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Awesome man. Have you even tried dignics 05? How is dignics 05 different from R53?
Originally posted by tom tom wrote:

Originally posted by guni4you guni4you wrote:

Thanks a lot man.
Originally posted by tom tom wrote:

spin 05H might have a small edge
speed R53 is higher
for hardness it is much harder to engage the sponge of 05H
for me the R53 is the better choice hands down
you helped me out with the  encouragement of R53 on a RW5 so it was my pleasure to return the favor.  BTW I happened to have the Nexxus EL Pro 50 and 53 - will post on them when I have an opinion.
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also, H3 BS (boosted) tops R53
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Originally posted by guni4you guni4you wrote:

Awesome man. Have you even tried dignics 05? How is dignics 05 different from R53?
Originally posted by tom tom wrote:

Originally posted by guni4you guni4you wrote:

Thanks a lot man.
Originally posted by tom tom wrote:

spin 05H might have a small edge
speed R53 is higher
for hardness it is much harder to engage the sponge of 05H
for me the R53 is the better choice hands down
you helped me out with the  encouragement of R53 on a RW5 so it was my pleasure to return the favor.  BTW I happened to have the Nexxus EL Pro 50 and 53 - will post on them when I have an opinion.
don't think I will be trying the D05
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Slight thread drift:

I have been playing with R47 and enjoy it. I tried T05 hard and while powerful, but was really too hard for me. Have not tried R50 or R53. Wonder if I should try them. (I am not a fan of R42 although I have used it some as well).

My question-is it worth a try for R50 or R53 if you think T05 hard to way to hard?
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Originally posted by vanjr vanjr wrote:

Slight thread drift:

I have been playing with R47 and enjoy it. I tried T05 hard and while powerful, but was really too hard for me. Have not tried R50 or R53. Wonder if I should try them. (I am not a fan of R42 although I have used it some as well).

My question-is it worth a try for R50 or R53 if you think T05 hard to way to hard?
I played with R47, 50 and 53 and 05H.  If you mostly brush loop and not engage the sponge 05H is ok (IMHO) but otherwise it is tough - I did not find the same problem with the others - for me R47 and 50 are ok (in general) and 53 is outstanding 
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