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    Posted: 07/22/2018 at 9:50am
Other than those 2 all time classic rubbers for beginners, what are the other rubbers that one can consider?
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Really, the only one to consider is Rozena. A classic with a bit more zing. Perfect rubber for improving skills.
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Stiga Mendo Energy plays well, and is inexpensive, but is not greatly different than Mark V.
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Hi, can someone pls compare Mark V with Sriver as playing characteristics and how different generally are they.
I'm planning to try one of them in the near future with some offensive wood. Thanks. -:)
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They are quite similar. Mark V is a little grippier on the surface, and perhaps slightly faster, but there's not a great deal of difference between them.
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Stiga Mendo MP is excellent - it was a very fast rubber back in the 90's. Now it is a very linear rubber that can go very fast when you hit hard. The placement is perfect
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Originally posted by Ck1407 Ck1407 wrote:

Other than those 2 all time classic rubbers for beginners, what are the other rubbers that one can consider?


TT11.com had it in stock just a coupla weeks ago (only in Red it seemed!).  I picked up a sheet in 2.0 for old times sake to throw on my old Donic Waldner Wood.  It is purported to be the same rubber as Donic/Nittaku J.O. Waldner from back in the days.
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