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Just a quick question if someone has bought a couple of tenergy rubbers a year ago and used them twice then not used them again until now will the performance of these rubbers dropped if they was kept in a bat wallet with protectors over them?

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Good question Pricey.

I have heard once before that when the rubbers are out of the packet and into the air they begin their decay. However i think that's not really the case and not true. I think the rubbers should play fine, I am interested to hear other peoples thoughts on this one.
 
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Once i removed my yasaka mark v rubbers kept them with protective sheets and covers on. The rubber was good but sponge was a bit hard. When i glued it i felt that its speed was decreased but the spin was fine. Don't know what is gonna happen with ur tenergy rubber. Let's see what others say.

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My short and unproven experience is that it all depends on the initial sponge and rubber quality.
If you take of a DHS rubber and store it in a fridge-bag for a year with some sticky-foil on, take it out, reboost it and give the topsheet a rub with some moisturizer of some sort, that will be a great rubber for months!
But im not sure the euro-rubbers will be as good. I did this with the stiga Boost xt. Feels like it is "done".. :/
 
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This link will explain why, even in a factory, sitting on a shelf, a rubber begins to break down as soon as it is finished being made. It will also explain ways of slowing that process down or speeding it up. Hints: Liten's freezer bags and foil may be good as long as the rubber does not go in the freezer. :) Things to avoid: heat, cold and open air. But, in the long run, the question is how much will it matter? 20 years is more than 1 year.

https://thoughtsontabletennis.wordpress.com/2015/03/09/introduction-to-table-tennis-chemistry/
 
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Tenergy's sponge will gas out in that time. The topsheet will be fine if it only has a few hours and the spong also will not be dead... but the original performance will be 60% or so.

As suggested, a boosting will help it some.

When T05 was $50 USD a sheet, I could use it and replace it every month just fine as my BH rubber was $8 USD but when price jacked up to $80 I gave up the ghost and found Aurus.

It is nice just to slap on a sheet of rubber that lasts a long time and plays well enough without boosting.

Once in a while it might be fun to do this or that to an old sheet of rubber, but all in all, for your competition bat, it is still too much of a hassle, even if it is every few weeks.
 
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Difficult to answer. But I think you will defenetly be able to use your rubbers. It probably won't be avoided that the rubber becomes a bit bader but all in all I think you can use them ;-):)
 
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