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So, there are quite a few different ESN rubbers with extra thick “Ultramax” sponges combined with thin top sheets. I’ve tried some of them, but I’m wondering from you guys if there is really a significant difference between brands.
In this post I’d specifically like to compare rubber in the 47-48 degree (ESN) hardness range for use as a forehand rubber. Particularly for looping with an OFF rated 5 ply blade. (Let’s say Infinity VPS or Ma Lin Extra Offensive). (And standard close to mid distance looping).
Does the amount of spin, speed, control, linearity, and ease of use stand out with any of the rubbers? (I’ve heard that pretty much all of them have good spin, but just a little less than T05). (I’ve also heard that Rhyzer 48 is the fastest of the bunch).
Anyway, I’m looking forward to your opinions on what attributes stand out with the following sheets of rubber. (I also may be forgetting a few Ultramax rubbers)
- Andro Rasanter R47
- Donic Bluestorm Z1 (is it identical to R47?)
- JOOLA Rhyzer 48
- Tibhar Aurus Prime
- Xiom Omega VII Pro
- Other??
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In this post I’d specifically like to compare rubber in the 47-48 degree (ESN) hardness range for use as a forehand rubber. Particularly for looping with an OFF rated 5 ply blade. (Let’s say Infinity VPS or Ma Lin Extra Offensive). (And standard close to mid distance looping).
Does the amount of spin, speed, control, linearity, and ease of use stand out with any of the rubbers? (I’ve heard that pretty much all of them have good spin, but just a little less than T05). (I’ve also heard that Rhyzer 48 is the fastest of the bunch).
Anyway, I’m looking forward to your opinions on what attributes stand out with the following sheets of rubber. (I also may be forgetting a few Ultramax rubbers)
- Andro Rasanter R47
- Donic Bluestorm Z1 (is it identical to R47?)
- JOOLA Rhyzer 48
- Tibhar Aurus Prime
- Xiom Omega VII Pro
- Other??
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