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Hi all,
When I was younger, my coaches always glued me the red rubber on FH. But I always turned red rubber to my BH, as I felt the black one was grippier. And some time after that's what I've seen in forums, that the red topsheet suffers a dying process that makes the topsheet loose some grippiness. But what about the different color sponges? For example 3 Tensor rubbers from the same generation, with the same sponge hardness, one is red(255,0,0), other is green(0,255,0) and the other is blue(0,0,255). Could this dying proccess affect also the rubbers even if they are the same generation tensors from different brands(I presume that same gen tensors are equal with just different branding)?
Best Regards,
Eduardo
When I was younger, my coaches always glued me the red rubber on FH. But I always turned red rubber to my BH, as I felt the black one was grippier. And some time after that's what I've seen in forums, that the red topsheet suffers a dying process that makes the topsheet loose some grippiness. But what about the different color sponges? For example 3 Tensor rubbers from the same generation, with the same sponge hardness, one is red(255,0,0), other is green(0,255,0) and the other is blue(0,0,255). Could this dying proccess affect also the rubbers even if they are the same generation tensors from different brands(I presume that same gen tensors are equal with just different branding)?
Best Regards,
Eduardo
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