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FS: Used Stiga Boost TC |
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Platinum Member Joined: 10/10/2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2709 |
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Posted: 11/21/2008 at 2:04pm |
Like a lot of former speed-gluers, I've been going crazy testing different rubbers with "speed glue effect". Now I've got a pair of used sheets of Stiga Boost TC for sale. * The sheets are one red, one black, obviously.
* They are the maximum thickness for this rubber, which is, I think 2.3mm.
* They are cut to fit the head of a Bty Kong Linghuis Special. I no longer have a Timo Bolls Spirit or an Iolite, but I used to move rubbers back and forther between KLS, TBS, and Iolite with trimming the rubber. So these sheets should be about the same size as any of those heads.
* I used these sheets for about 15-20 hours of play over a two week period. I was actually testing side-by-side with a different pair of rubbers on another paddle, so the use was pretty minimal.
* I used Tear Mender to glue them, so the glue came off pretty well.
* When brand new, the topsheets were super-sticky, like new Chinese rubber. After a few days, they were just "normal sticky."
* On a scale of 10 for used rubbers, I would rate the red sheet as a 9. I would rate the black sheet as a 7.5. That's just my personal opinion.
* Both sheets are legal for tournament use. That is, there is nothing funny that would be objectionable to an umpire.
My price is $35 for the two sheets together, plus shipping. Payment would be made through PayPal unless you have a better suggestion.
This is an excellent way to pick up some expensive rubber at a cheap price. You could use it for a back-up paddle, or to test the rubber like I did, or because you can't afford to buy new rubber.
It is best to contact me directly at [email protected].
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For those who have asked, I'll see if I can borrow a camera and post some pictures. |
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sponge side of black.
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OK, I had the clever idea to use my scanner. Unfortunately, the glass of the scanner is dirty, so all those specs you see are from the scanner. So I marked on the pictures the only defects I noticed. The first sponge picture is for the black rubber and the second is for the red rubber.
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