This rubber has a medium-hard orange sponge and a slightly tacky topsheet. The topsheet is very durable, mine has one small rip after over a year of use. It has lost its tackiness but still performs excellently on most shots. I reglued it a few months ago and it shrunk by a millimetre or so overall, but hardly enough to notice.
I used this on a 5-ply all wood blade (DHS A6002 pre-made bat).
This rubber feels dead in the short game, but once you start hitting the ball it springs the ball out at a decent-ish pace. However, it is not too fast to chop with it; it has the low gears but is missing some of the higher ones.
This rubber develops a higher throw angle if you hit hard, which took me by surprise in bh flicks when I really went for them. This helped to give me the impression that this is not a very precise rubber (for a non tensor).
Spin is there as always if you work for it, but it does not have lots of easily accessible spin like most tensor type rubbers do.
Enjoy your TT!
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External Review
for DHS Tinarc
on October 10, 2016
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