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Clarence247
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Posted: 08/25/2014 at 11:42am |
This rubber seems very interesting and worth a try.
Anyone who has tried it and has opinions about it? (Without target sponge as this is the faster version) It is supposed to be a T25 clone, with several people who have said it is better than the T25. Here is also a small video I found about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4OmseK6AvA
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MAkira
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Theres always Tenergy clones but nothing ever really feels like it, or even when they do sort of feel like something from the T series they die off quickly and lose that feeling. It's definitely worth a try but i'm done getting my hopes up for these rubbers.
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GeneralSpecific
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I've never tried it but I've read about it too and it seems like all of the T88 rubbers are incredibly underrated when you consider the amazing price.
I also wouldn't be surprised if it was better than T25. |
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dual700
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Sanwei T88-1 is very slow compared to T25, but it is one of the spinniest rubber I ever tried.
General, if you like Tau, give it a try. T88-1 blocks better than Tau. Tau is too hard for me http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=45229&KW=t88-1&title=sanwei-t88i-review http://www.tabletennisdb.com/rubber/sanwei-t88-i.html
Edited by dual700 - 08/25/2014 at 1:26pm |
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GeneralSpecific
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I do very much like Tau however upon further testing I found it to be very blade dependent. It plays fantastic on my Timo Boll Spirit but on my Hayabusa ZXi I found the throw angle WAY too low for counterlooping.
Also, I sort of gave up on Chinese style rubber. Chinese style rubber serves, pushes, and handles backspin better than Eurojap rubber but I find Eurojap rubber to play significantly better against topspin so I switched to that. Thanks though. I may one day throw a sheet of t88 on my Timo Boll Spirit just to try it. |
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jomtack
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I'm used to try it and it was my primary fh rubber for 2years, honestly I tell u it's amazing rubber and definitely trusted review with clone tenergy25with clone of trajectory tenergy05 series.if someone ask what rubber similar to tenergy it's one I'll choose because it's very similar in term of Physical top Rubber (Not sponge),throw and smell too but yes it not fast as tenergy series but if u put with right blade it will give u enough speed.
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