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i agreeone side having to be black limits the fun imo, can't we live a little
Some are, others by ESN in Germany.I know the Swedish company Stiga distributed some Yaskaka items like Mark V, which is Japanese
Are Stiga rubbers also made in Japan now ?
MantraI know the Swedish company Stiga distributed some Yaskaka items like Mark V, which is Japanese
Are Stiga rubbers also made in Japan now ?
Depends on which rubberI know the Swedish company Stiga distributed some Yaskaka items like Mark V, which is Japanese
Are Stiga rubbers also made in Japan now ?
No love for Carbo and Almana? 😿Depends on which rubber
As far as I know, DNA series is the first German made rubber sold by Stiga. But historically most of their other rubbers like the older Mendo, Neos, Innova, Boost, Calibra, Airoc and now the Mantra/Mantra Pro are made in Japan.
DNA is the most popular of the StigaIs the Mantra series their most popular rubber? None of the Stiga rubbers are very popular here.
that is the one!!There was a rubber called Calibra Tour that was kind of weird. A grainy surface with very litte friction.
Don't think it's anytime soon. I went to the TT shop in Tokyo today and they only had Mantra Pro in pink. And it was only available for the medium sponge version.Does anyone when and if they'll come to tt11 or dandoy?
TT-japan also only has pink in 2.1, no purple or blue.Don't think it's anytime soon. I went to the TT shop in Tokyo today and they only had Mantra Pro in pink. And it was only available for the medium sponge version.
Seems like they might be slowly rolling it out to retailers.
If it was available, then it wasn't released in Europe. I don't recall tt11 and dandoy having it.I think pink color for Mantra Pro M was available from the release date so no wonder that is in stock.