Excellent do-it-all rubber from DHS. DHS's traditional rubber line-up is incredibly focussed - tacky rubbers for the forehand. With Tin Arc, they've produced a great all-round offensive rubber that can do just about anything you want it to do.
Almost non-tacky, it plays like many of the classic japanese rubbers you used back in the day (Sriver, Mark V, etc), but with more spin, and a touch more speed and throw. It's a bit heavier than the classics though. It can fit with a chinese brush-loop or euro loop style.
No real weak points - quality control seems great too. In fact, are DHS even making this themselves? :-)
If you are looking for an upgrade on classic rubbers and don't like the feel of tensors - check this out.
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External Review
for DHS Tinarc
on September 24, 2012
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