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Tibhar Hybrid K3
by Tibhar
· Part of Tibhar Hybrid Series
Experience unlimited possibilities with Tibhar Hybrid K3! This new Hybrid rubber combines characteristics that did not appear to be combinable until now. It is a combination of a very sticky topsheet and a highly boosted hard sponge. Despite its enormous tackiness, Tibhar Hybrid K3 convinces with its highly dynamic and powerful catapult effect.
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Reviews of Tibhar Hybrid K3 (18)
I got my first sheet a few month ago and have been pleasantly surprised with this rubber.
I've been using on the forehand of an inner carbon blade. The level of control is insane.
Short touches and blocking are extraordinarily precise. Forehand drives and smashes are very consistent and the bat produces a characteristic click sound when hitting through the ball.
Looping is also excellent. The spin generated is less than my previous Razka Z but still very high, especially when serving. Countering against top spin is excellent, too: I noticed that using this bat I tend towards hitting through the ball more than I used to with my previous Razka Z.
Control and blocking are unreal. I'm enjoying it.
I'm slightly concerned about durability: I haven't noticed any major degradation in terms of performance after using it for 2 months 2 times per week. Maybe the spin has started decreasing a little, but I'm using a rubber clean/rejuvenator which I think has helped with durability a little.
The price is a bit high though, if the durability does turn out to be as bad as like other reviews say. Not sure I'll buy it again in the immediate future.
I've been using on the forehand of an inner carbon blade. The level of control is insane.
Short touches and blocking are extraordinarily precise. Forehand drives and smashes are very consistent and the bat produces a characteristic click sound when hitting through the ball.
Looping is also excellent. The spin generated is less than my previous Razka Z but still very high, especially when serving. Countering against top spin is excellent, too: I noticed that using this bat I tend towards hitting through the ball more than I used to with my previous Razka Z.
Control and blocking are unreal. I'm enjoying it.
I'm slightly concerned about durability: I haven't noticed any major degradation in terms of performance after using it for 2 months 2 times per week. Maybe the spin has started decreasing a little, but I'm using a rubber clean/rejuvenator which I think has helped with durability a little.
The price is a bit high though, if the durability does turn out to be as bad as like other reviews say. Not sure I'll buy it again in the immediate future.
Best rubber ever, tried over 80 rubbers, not super fast, but on fast carbon blade creates excellent combo for advanced players, not for unexperienced beginners, deadly topsins, similar smashing ability like andro rasanter series, similar speed as r42 but better spin, control, dwell time, counterspin ability and throw angle, highly recommended.
why make a rubber that last 4-6 weeks only? (I play daily)
This is the best rubber I played with basically. Its VERY similar to Dignics 09c which cost 80$. I prefer slightly k3 over 09c.
but do the math:
k3: 70$, last 4-6 weeks.
09c: 80$, last 6-8 months.
Yearly cost: do the math and you will see K3 is ONLY for sponsored players that swap rubbers every week or so.
Go on TT forums...... everybody talks about how epic this rubber is. and how hard it fails in durability.
This is the best rubber I played with basically. Its VERY similar to Dignics 09c which cost 80$. I prefer slightly k3 over 09c.
but do the math:
k3: 70$, last 4-6 weeks.
09c: 80$, last 6-8 months.
Yearly cost: do the math and you will see K3 is ONLY for sponsored players that swap rubbers every week or so.
Go on TT forums...... everybody talks about how epic this rubber is. and how hard it fails in durability.
So I'm on my 5th trial with this rubber (max) with joola hrd freeze (outer carbon) for bh. I love it for my backhand. It's no where close to Hurricane 3 stickieness, not close to Joola ZGX Dynaryz, less sticky then D09c. The blocking capability is better than all of the other ones, it's automatic. The throw angle is very close to Hurricane's, just more catapult, much lower than D09c and medium lower than DZGX. Durability is worse than the other ones, after two months of use the rubber get's too relaxed and the balls start going a bit long and the consistency go down quite fast. I really like this rubber though, but it doesn't hold on to the ball like hurricane or DZGX does, so you sort of have to depend on the sponge more than the rubber for feeling. Gear's are pretty alright, but it does every well, in my oppinion, flicking is a bit harder with this one fore me, since I can feel the other rubber holding on to the ball, but with this it feels like it's the sponge holding on to the ball. Great rubber worth a try.
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