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Fair Play first
Dry boosting -- safe boosting.
As an introductory note for a reader.
-- It is a соmmon knowledge with all the advanced players that applying illegal additives on a rubber is supposed to make troubles a lot if racket control procedure is present on duty.
Luckily, a local engineer of Russian Rubber Research Institute came out with an innovation to enable anyone improving sandwich rubber performance instantly, with no chemical applications. No swelling on sponge layer, no risk of disqualification for racket covering being overly thick.
✅ Not commercially available
✅ Patent pending.
We have now investigated a trial prototype of the rolling apparatus and the result proved positive in general. We did got H3 chine rubber softened by around 2-3 degrees, an effect similar to Haifu oily boosters.
Be happy.
As an introductory note for a reader.
-- It is a соmmon knowledge with all the advanced players that applying illegal additives on a rubber is supposed to make troubles a lot if racket control procedure is present on duty.
Luckily, a local engineer of Russian Rubber Research Institute came out with an innovation to enable anyone improving sandwich rubber performance instantly, with no chemical applications. No swelling on sponge layer, no risk of disqualification for racket covering being overly thick.
✅ Not commercially available
✅ Patent pending.
We have now investigated a trial prototype of the rolling apparatus and the result proved positive in general. We did got H3 chine rubber softened by around 2-3 degrees, an effect similar to Haifu oily boosters.
Be happy.
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