Boost TP is the harder version of Boost TC. Same topsheets, different sponges. TP is very grippy almost tacky.
Serving is better than TC due to the harder sponge. Blocks and smashes are fast. Loops are good from away from the table, you just need a big stoke.
This rubber feels better on an ALC blade compared to TC.
This rubber needs to be broken in before it gets to it's true potential. At first TP is very hard, but after a few sessions the sponges softens up and becomes a little more springy.
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External Review
for Stiga Boost TP
on June 23, 2009
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