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    Posted: 12/02/2022 at 5:30am
I made a review of the Nittaku Factive rubber.

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Thank you for the nice and detailed review. Although I didn't make so precise comparison I absolutely agree with your summary 
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Great rubber, feels like a G-1 'lite' so to speak. A great rubber to take the place of Sriver and Mark V for the plastic ball
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Originally posted by IanMcg IanMcg wrote:

Great rubber, feels like a G-1 'lite' so to speak. A great rubber to take the place of Sriver and Mark V for the plastic ball
wow! so much wisdom in minimal writing, thanks.

The low weight advertised in the review and your smashing point might explode the sales of the rubber, and its price.

We can buy it at around $18 at tt11 if we take advantage of the 30% discount. Anybody want to lead a party?  I am in for 4.
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TT11 group buy is tempting but I really can't afford any more table tennis purchases this year  LOL Disapprove
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Originally posted by Kolev Kolev wrote:

Thank you for the nice and detailed review. Although I didn't make so precise comparison I absolutely agree with your summary 

Thanks for the comment. It's a great rubber! And surprisingly low cost as well.
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Originally posted by stiltt stiltt wrote:

Originally posted by IanMcg IanMcg wrote:

Great rubber, feels like a G-1 'lite' so to speak. A great rubber to take the place of Sriver and Mark V for the plastic ball
wow! so much wisdom in minimal writing, thanks.

The low weight advertised in the review and your smashing point might explode the sales of the rubber, and its price.

We can buy it at around $18 at tt11 if we take advantage of the 30% discount. Anybody want to lead a party?  I am in for 4.

This is a really good deal at TT11! Usually, rubbers from Japanese brands are cheaper in Japan, especially taking into account the weak Yen currently. However, with the 30% discount, $18 is around 2,400 Yen, which is less than 3,000 Yen you would have to pay in Japan Shocked
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