Hardest tensor rubber

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Hi there, i am currently using barracuda on my bh. Although I get great results, I am not quite happy with it. I love the tensor rubbers like bluefire. Which is the hardest tensor rubber out there?

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The hardest tensor is tibhar evolution mx-p as far as I know but you may want to try the el-p or fx-p for bh.
 
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Maybe blue fire jp?

Yes agold I was thinking about that myself. Never played with it and it is reasonably new. Someone any experience?

The hardest tensor is tibhar evolution mx-p as far as I know but you may want to try the el-p or fx-p for bh.

Bzing please explain? Why, is the mx-p to hard?

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Yes agold I was thinking about that myself. Never played with it and it is reasonably new. Someone any experience?



Bzing please explain? Why, is the mx-p to hard?

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I'm using Bluefire JP03 on forehand. I was using BF M3 before. JP03 is actually a softer version of M3. I has a bit more touch and its more bouncy and spiny but its slower.
So if you are looking for a hard rubber, JP03 is not a good choice. I think its better to go for Bluefire M1. If its too fast then Donic Desto F1 HS is a good choice. Its sponge is very very hard but it lacks touch and spin compare to bluefire.
 
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Bzing please explain? Why, is the mx-p to hard?

It's hard because when I switched from T05 or bluefire to mx-p my opponent noticed all my shots had a bigger impact on his bat upon contact so it has tons of power when you loop with it but it's not easy to lift the ball sometimes due to its hardness that's why mx-p it's not the best for bh, but rather el-p or fx-p.
 
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I'm using Bluefire JP03 on forehand. I was using BF M3 before. JP03 is actually a softer version of M3. I has a bit more touch and its more bouncy and spiny but its slower.
So if you are looking for a hard rubber, JP03 is not a good choice. I think its better to go for Bluefire M1. If its too fast then Donic Desto F1 HS is a good choice. Its sponge is very very hard but it lacks touch and spin compare to bluefire.

Oops! I'm sorry. Then maybe the blue fire 1 would be better. Also XIOM has a really hard tensor doesn't it?
 
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Xiom Sigma II Pro is also hard
Also the Omega V series

These are your "Tensor" Euro rubbers, while Tau/Vega China is Chinese style ones

I think im going for xiom omega IV asia. Perfect bh rubber I have been told

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Yes agold I was thinking about that myself. Never played with it and it is reasonably new. Someone any experience?

I am currently using JP 01 on forehand and I really like it, just like all new generations tensor rubbers. Btw. mine is boosted with falco long booster, and it's also great on backhand now.
 
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I am currently using JP 01 on forehand and I really like it, just like all new generations tensor rubbers. Btw. mine is boosted with falco long booster, and it's also great on backhand now.

I agree that the Bluefire JP01 is a very good rubber, but it's not hard, as some here state. It's medium soft.
 
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