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    Posted: 01/07/2014 at 1:41pm
I have available for sale (all glued using the easy to remove Tearmender):

Paypal, gift option please. No trade requests please. Price includes shipping in the Continental US.


Sold:
  1. Donic Bluefire M1 2.0 (red) (cut to 158x152 BTY blade) - 85% but some inconsequential marks on rubber: $20 $18 sold
  2. Tibhar Evolution MX-P max (black) (cut to 158x152 BTY blade) - 85% but with (serving) finger marks on blade - $20 Sold
  3. Tenergy 80 2.1 max (1 black, 1 red) (cut to TBS) - 75% (pls see photos below) - $23 sold
  4. Donic Bluefire M1 2.0 (black) (cut to Joola Rossi Emotion) - almost mint condition (used 2 hours):$30 sold
  5. Xiom Omega Tour V max (red) (cut to Joola Rossi Emotion) - almost mint condition (used 2 hours): $32 $30 Sold





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The MX-P is sold
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How heavy is the cut Omega V Tour? Thanks.
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It is a heavy rubber, like MX-P and M1 are. I'd guess somewhere in the range of 48 - 51g. It has a 47.5 deg sponge but feels softer than both (softness seems to emanate from topsheet).

I take both of these below with a pinch of salt (especially the 2nd source), but:
Paddle palace have rated it as their spinniest rubber with hardness >= 42 deg.
Tabletennisdb.com have it rated as their highest control rubber overall.

Reason for it's heaviness - it's pimple structure (large, densely populated pimples).
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Originally posted by slevin slevin wrote:

It is a heavy rubber, like MX-P and M1 are. I'd guess somewhere in the range of 48 - 51g. It has a 47.5 deg sponge but feels softer than both (softness seems to emanate from topsheet).

I take both of these below with a pinch of salt (especially the 2nd source), but:
Paddle palace have rated it as their spinniest rubber with hardness >= 42 deg.
Tabletennisdb.com have it rated as their highest control rubber overall.

Reason for it's heaviness - it's pimple structure (large, densely populated pimples).


48-51 is quite heavy... sheesh, I kinda wanted to try it but I can no longer play with heavy setups as I used to. Maybe at some point I will try a 2.0 version or smth.
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Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:


48-51 is quite heavy... sheesh, I kinda wanted to try it but I can no longer play with heavy setups as I used to. Maybe at some point I will try a 2.0 version or smth.

IMO, the newest generation of Tensors provide (as compared to the prior generations) not only great grip, spin and pace but great short game control as well. However, they're all heavier.

Hence the recent trend (by blade manufacturers and players alike) towards blades more in the 80-85g range as opposed to the 90g range.
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added Tenergy & a bulk sale offer
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Black Tenergy 05 is sold
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Interested in red T80 but would like a better photo. Thanks.
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Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:

Interested in red T80 but would like a better photo. Thanks.


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Tenergy 80 is sold
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Red m1 2.0 is sold
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Black m1 2.0 is sold. Red OVT Max left.
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