The harder brother of the Boost TC rubber. The TP fixes a lot of the problems with the TC, ie it has much better power over the table and killing backspin is much easier than TC. However it loses a little bit of power when you are counter-looping from far away.
The TP has quite amazing spin on loop-drives, as long as you use thin contact and getting your wrist involved in the action.
It serves much much better than the TC, since the hard sponge allows you to dig harder into the sponge before the ball is released and you can really graze the ball.
With the medium to medium-soft sponge, I'd recommend using it on a good old all-wood 5 or 7 ply.
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External Review
for Stiga Boost TP
on April 12, 2009
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