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    Posted: 09/28/2022 at 2:13am
Anyone knows something about this rubber?
 It's aprox. 160 euro... the most expensive ruber that i have seen, except the "personal" DHS rubbers from prott.vip...
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Guys from Karahashi TT rated it as the fastest rubber available.
And it was the 50° sponge, the version with 55° must be even faster.

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55 degree doesent exist. Only 48 and 50 I have seen in the market 



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Cool chart. Seems like these Japanese reviewers really like Xiom. 

Also, I feel like MXP is faster than they are rating it. 
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WTF ? Tenergy 25 among the spinniest rubbers ?

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Originally posted by Claudiu84 Claudiu84 wrote:

55 degree doesent exist. Only 48 and 50 I have seen in the market 


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Originally posted by TT newbie TT newbie wrote:

Originally posted by Claudiu84 Claudiu84 wrote:

55 degree doesent exist. Only 48 and 50 I have seen in the market 



i've had the 55 and 50. It is the closest thing you will have as a pro Xiom rubber. It has the same factory booster used by pro sponsored players. If 9noy this is not expensive I could have used this always but these are hard to come by especially the Hugo Calderano rubber that I had before. You would basically have a rubber that is awesome but regret using it because it will get worn out lol. 
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Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

Originally posted by TT newbie TT newbie wrote:

Originally posted by Claudiu84 Claudiu84 wrote:

55 degree doesent exist. Only 48 and 50 I have seen in the market 

Sorry my bad! 

i've had the 55 and 50. It is the closest thing you will have as a pro Xiom rubber. It has the same factory booster used by pro sponsored players. If 9noy this is not expensive I could have used this always but these are hard to come by especially the Hugo Calderano rubber that I had before. You would basically have a rubber that is awesome but regret using it because it will get worn out lol. 
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you should try the Jekyll & Hyde Z52.5. It is super close to those rubbers as I have been told by Xiom. 
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What is the purpose of the Jekyll Hyde series? Is it to replace the Omega series as Xiom's most advanced rubber?
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Originally posted by zhuangcorp zhuangcorp wrote:

What is the purpose of the Jekyll Hyde series? Is it to replace the Omega series as Xiom's most advanced rubber?

the Omega Tour I-select is still the most advanced rubber of Xiom not the Jekyll and Hyde thought the 52.5Z J&H will come close. 
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So what is actually different about Jekyll Hyde compared to Omega series?
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Originally posted by zhuangcorp zhuangcorp wrote:

So what is actually different about Jekyll Hyde compared to Omega series?

with the exeption of the 52.z, safe tosay the JnH are easier to use and control. 
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Easier to use and control, so would you say that Jekyll Hyde is a replacement for the Vega series? or it is similar to Vega series?
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Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

Originally posted by zhuangcorp zhuangcorp wrote:

So what is actually different about Jekyll Hyde compared to Omega series?

with the exeption of the 52.z, safe tosay the JnH are easier to use and control. 

please find my review in the forum's equipment section. 
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What's the spinninest between spinniest J&H against Omega 7 China ?
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should be JnH 52.5Z versus Omega 7 China Ying but Ying is a tad spinnier. 
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Originally posted by Claudiu84 Claudiu84 wrote:

Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

Originally posted by TT newbie TT newbie wrote:

Originally posted by Claudiu84 Claudiu84 wrote:

55 degree doesent exist. Only 48 and 50 I have seen in the market 

Sorry my bad! 

i've had the 55 and 50. It is the closest thing you will have as a pro Xiom rubber. It has the same factory booster used by pro sponsored players. If 9noy this is not expensive I could have used this always but these are hard to come by especially the Hugo Calderano rubber that I had before. You would basically have a rubber that is awesome but regret using it because it will get worn out lol. 

Dont trust marketing. Sponsored  players use a diffrent sponge not available for off the shelf equipment.
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Originally posted by mykonos96 mykonos96 wrote:

Originally posted by Claudiu84 Claudiu84 wrote:

Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

Originally posted by TT newbie TT newbie wrote:

Originally posted by Claudiu84 Claudiu84 wrote:

55 degree doesent exist. Only 48 and 50 I have seen in the market 

Sorry my bad! 

i've had the 55 and 50. It is the closest thing you will have as a pro Xiom rubber. It has the same factory booster used by pro sponsored players. If 9noy this is not expensive I could have used this always but these are hard to come by especially the Hugo Calderano rubber that I had before. You would basically have a rubber that is awesome but regret using it because it will get worn out lol. 

Dont trust marketing. Sponsored  players use a diffrent sponge not available for off the shelf equipment.

please read my statement again and  check where I said this is the same as what the Pro Xiom players use. I bet you have not even owned a Xiom rubber from Hugo's batch of rubbers. or own the rubber above to properly conclude. 

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