Quite good rubber
Pros : Fast , Light , Spinny ... Sensitive to spin but speed makes up to it ... Easy to spin ... Top sheet feels soft ... Powerful rubber
Cons : Durability seems little less , Spin sensitive - have to be little careful of incoming spin
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This rubber is absolute class, used it in 2.1 mm thickness for 6-7 months on the drinkhall power spin carbon blade and it was an absolute beast on the backhand and very solid on forehand. Easy to use, great spin and speed and easy to control. One of the best rubbers for intermediate players on the market.
It's been 6 months since I bought this rubber and I've been using it as my main backhand rubber. Safe and controllable BUT it lacks spin. Speed is kind of ok and very suitable for backhand. Easy flicks even though it lacks spin and SUPER EASY blocks. It compares to Xiom Omega VII Euro in speed but as i said, this rubber lacks spin. If I had my O7Euro with me i would use it but my friend is using it. The lack of spin is not that important for me though. So I still use it as my main bh rubber in 2.1 thickness.
Its easy to play with this rubber. The topsheet is soft and very grippy. Easy to generate a god spin without using to much power. However to
generate a huge amount of topspinn by using brutal force is harder. I guess because the same soft topsheet. Tried it on forehand side first but later i found out it suits me perfect on backhand. I find it easy to use the wrist in backhand but its harder in forehand.
generate a huge amount of topspinn by using brutal force is harder. I guess because the same soft topsheet. Tried it on forehand side first but later i found out it suits me perfect on backhand. I find it easy to use the wrist in backhand but its harder in forehand.
Plays way softer than 47.5 degrees. Fast backhand spins and chiquitas/strawberries are awesome. Blocks arc a bit to high and the catapult can disturb the short game but nothing very disturbing
This is my favorite of the rubbers I've owned. I'm an intermediate player, so I really need a lot of control. As soon as I slapped these on (both sides), I was immediately better without any warmup; even when coming from much softer rubbers (Rakza 7 soft). They are surprisingly tacky, although I have not had them long at all, so I can't speak to the durability/ if the tackiness will last. I was also surprised at how slow the rubbers were; I expected them to be much faster than my Rakzas, but they were actually significantly slower, with almost as much spin, but TONS more control. This allowed me to make bigger strokes and ultimately have more gears. Highly recommend these for an intermediate player making their first custom paddle.
Tack will dissappear soon, there is a issue with the weight, can differ +-10(!) grams uncut. vERY DISSAPPOINTED
Very good, I use it on both sides, outstanding control.Very good service.Strong at the table and away from the table.
You have to careful with this rubber. It is a modern and good offensive rubber if you can handle it, To me all the differences to all the other tensor rubbers are so massive that I have to try this one in my backhand. Forehand experiences, first the "plus" ones: good spin also in serves, reasonable control, easy blocking. "Minus" ones: when spinning, you have to be careful not to brush the ball too much. In that case the ball will fly over the table. Underspin and receiving serves is not that easy. I will try this in my backhand and I will update my review....
always hated stigas rubbers, but this one was really good! I have tried a lot of rubbers and this one is a keeper. I still think tenergy is a better rubber, but only for better players! If you aren't a professional player i think you will get better result with DNA instead of tenergy. DNA can be compared with tenergy 05 because both are spinny with a high arc.
I think the rubber felt pretty soft for being 47 ESN degrees, I could easily choose 50 on FH. DNA isn't too pricy for a new good rubber so try it if you would like a wannabe tenergy 05 which has a bit more control and a bit less spin and speed
I think the rubber felt pretty soft for being 47 ESN degrees, I could easily choose 50 on FH. DNA isn't too pricy for a new good rubber so try it if you would like a wannabe tenergy 05 which has a bit more control and a bit less spin and speed
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