The right answer to TT ban by Thibar. It´s pretty soft, plenty of power and relative control and has and affordable price. It´s the closest to glued BTY Cermet, but fortunately nothing to do with old gen Thibar rubbers like Rapid D.Tech and Rookie, this one has a real built-in glue effect. However, it has the same problem of most Tensors: durability. The rubber performs awesome during the first mounth, decently during the second but will not last you the whole season.
Worths a try if you come from glued soft rubbers.
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