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Topic: Looking for a great FH spinny/tacky Tensor rubber
Posted By: ahsq
Subject: Looking for a great FH spinny/tacky Tensor rubber
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 3:32am
my current setup is a H8 hard / MXP on Axelo.

MXP is very fast and not enough dwell time to generate a tremendous spin when I loop
H8 hard is not a tensor and requires much more energy to generate spin (its harder to play than MXP)

I was considering the EL-P but thats just like MXP downgraded right?

Please give me your suggestion for a GREAT fh spinny and/or tacky Tensor only rubber.

I might get a new http://www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng/donic-world-champion-89-persson-off" rel="nofollow - Donic World Champion 89 Persson Off+

but am not 100% sure yet.


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FS:
Xiom Vega Pro ST 85 grams $80 shipped
Donic Waldner Senso Carbo JO shaped ST $40 shipped




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Posted By: gekogark1212
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 3:56am
Have you considered H8 mid?

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Posted By: ahsq
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 4:01am
no, want a tensor rubber, i dont like DHS.


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FS:
Xiom Vega Pro ST 85 grams $80 shipped
Donic Waldner Senso Carbo JO shaped ST $40 shipped



Posted By: Mickael
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 5:37am
The most spinny tensor rubbers nowadays are the the tibhar mx-s. But i didn't tried the new rasanter ,came yesterday. All the others are already tried like donic xiom nittaku. ...

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Butterfly Fransizka ZLC FL
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 FH
Butterfly Tenergy 05 1.9 BH


Posted By: iacovides
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 3:11pm
Agree with Mickael, MX-S is what matches your description.


Posted By: Egghead
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 3:15pm
bty spinart if only you can afford it Tongue

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Aurora ST: Rhyzm / Talent OX


Posted By: benfb
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 3:48pm
Originally posted by Egghead Egghead wrote:

bty spinart if only you can afford it Tongue
+1


Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 4:00pm
I play with MX-S on the FH for exactly the same reason.

Other tensor rubbers along similar lines, but sticky are Victas VS-402, Xiom Vega China and Xiom Tau (I think Tau was discontinued, but I do not remember off hand).

ILya


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BTY Mazunov ST
Dignics 05


Posted By: GeneralSpecific
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 4:58pm
Originally posted by koshkin koshkin wrote:

I play with MX-S on the FH for exactly the same reason.

Other tensor rubbers along similar lines, but sticky are Victas VS-402, Xiom Vega China and Xiom Tau (I think Tau was discontinued, but I do not remember off hand).

ILya


Tau was amazing close to the table but suffered heavily at mid and long distance. Counterlooping and generally receiving topspin a very low and flat arc which is why it was bad away from the table. It was the greatest Chinese style rubber close to the table but it turned into short pips when you stepped back.

For the OP, Palio Thors should also be considered.


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Blade - Xiom 36.5 ALX FL
Forehand - Xiom Omega V Asia 2.0mm
Backhand - Victas Curl P5V with Der Materialspezialist Firestorm Soft/Outkill 1.8mm sponge


Posted By: henningf
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 7:10pm
I play with mx-s on the backhand, great for generating spin. I would say it's slower than mx-p so if you're looking for a "less springy" rubber that has longer dwell time I would say that mx-s is better than mx-p.


Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: 05/21/2017 at 8:22pm
Originally posted by GeneralSpecific GeneralSpecific wrote:

Originally posted by koshkin koshkin wrote:

I play with MX-S on the FH for exactly the same reason.

Other tensor rubbers along similar lines, but sticky are Victas VS-402, Xiom Vega China and Xiom Tau (I think Tau was discontinued, but I do not remember off hand).

ILya


Tau was amazing close to the table but suffered heavily at mid and long distance. Counterlooping and generally receiving topspin a very low and flat arc which is why it was bad away from the table. It was the greatest Chinese style rubber close to the table but it turned into short pips when you stepped back.

For the OP, Palio Thors should also be considered.

I forgot about Thors.  Yes, that would also work well.

I am not sure I agree that Tau suffered away from the table.  I did not have any problems with it off the table, but then again it is very style dependent.  I originally learned to play with Avalox Purot which was essentially nuclear flypaper.  Once you figure out how to make that go from longer distance away from the table everything else is not that big a deal.

One thing that was interesting with Tau was that it was faster on springier blades than on technically bouncier hard blades.  Off the table, it worked nicely on the old Stiga Alround that I was playing with off the table.  However, it suffered on a stiff BBC blade I also tried it on.

ILya


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BTY Mazunov ST
Dignics 05


Posted By: BaiMile
Date Posted: 05/22/2017 at 3:33am
I think your rubbers are great, just the blade is too fast for mx-p and too stiff for hurricanes. Or too fast for you ;)

p.s. I saw what you were selling. Just try H8 on XVP, I think it would be better setup.

Regards.


Posted By: Bobpuls
Date Posted: 05/22/2017 at 7:09am
You can try Stiga genesis M very good spin .

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Custom carbon/aramid off FH DHS H8 BH DHS TG 3-60
Custom carbon off++ FH DHS TG2 BS BH DHS TG3-60 National




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