Hybrid rubbers with the most balanced properties

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I've tried a few and I get the "it's really this but with a bit of that" sensation. The only one I've played so far that really felt like it had the distinct characteristics of both Chinese and European rubbers was, believe it or not, the Xiom Vega Pro H. It's the only hybrid I've tried that has the distinct "pop" (though a bit toned down) that I associate with Euro-tensors and the dragging-the-ball sensation of a sticky rubber. It's a solid backhand rubber, like H8-80 with more easy power.

That said, I've avoided the more expensive entries (like the J&H C-series or Omega 7/8 China, K3 Pro, etc.) so I can't speak to where the more "professional" rubbers fall on the spectrum.
 
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Nuzn is the only hybrid I've tried (48 mind you). Compared to modern tensors, the short game is better. It still feels very tensor-like in my opinion. I need to try the harder ones. I still feel the short game is easier with fastarc G-1, for example. Perhaps because I've played G-1 much longer, I could still swear the catapult kicks in easier with the Nuzn 48, and in theory, they have similar hardness.
 
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The old ones like the TSP Triple series made by Daiki used to feel like the best of both worlds combined. None of the new ones, whether Japanese or German, come close nowadays.
 
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I'm enjoying the Hybrid Mk and Mk Pro. In fact those are the first hybrid I'm enjoying.
Don't get me wrong. I enjoy the Nuzn 48, which has similar characteristics to the Hybrid MK pro.
They feel very similar to those tensors with a low catapult effect. Still much closer to an Andro Hexer than a Hurricane.
That earlier generations felt much more "Hybrid". Golden Tango, Sieger PK50, but they were discontinued for some reason. Maybe rakza Z feels like that generation. I wonder if it will be discontinued soon too.
If I have to make an analogy with cars for example, I feel like most of this rubbers are the so called "mild" hybrids so to speak. I may be wrong.
 
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Don't get me wrong. I enjoy the Nuzn 48, which has similar characteristics to the Hybrid MK pro.
They feel very similar to those tensors with a low catapult effect. Still much closer to an Andro Hexer than a Hurricane.
That earlier generations felt much more "Hybrid". Golden Tango, Sieger PK50, but they were discontinued for some reason. Maybe rakza Z feels like that generation. I wonder if it will be discontinued soon too.
If I have to make an analogy with cars for example, I feel like most of this rubbers are the so called "mild" hybrids so to speak. I may be wrong.
I am not sure if the Hybrid MK is considered Hybrid, however, despite not being sticky, it is definitely somewhat tacky, or at least very grippy.
You can test that with a protection foil. The bounce is greatly reduced before removing the foil, which can only be attributed to the " tackiness. "
 
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I am not sure if the Hybrid MK is considered Hybrid, however, despite not being sticky, it is definitely somewhat tacky, or at least very grippy.
You can test that with a protection foil. The bounce is greatly reduced before removing the foil, which can only be attributed to the " tackiness. "
Ever so slightly tacky yes, but I think it's considered hybrid due the pimple geometry I reckon.
 
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Hi folks, I feel that most hybrid rubbers recommended are either Chinese type with a pinch of Euro/Jap salt, or Euro/Jap type salt with a pinch of Chinese.
What are those hybrids that truly feel like they combine the best attributes of both? The ones that feel 50/50 so to speak.
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NB: The power of D09C on FH.
 
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I've heard good things about this one. I'll do some digging. It's easy to find in the UK, unlike the Tau II.

I have Tau 3, bought in China. Really good like the old H3.

Vega China is so underrated. 85% the power and 120% control of D09C, half the price. The topsheet is very durable.
 
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What? Really? What pimple geometry defines a hybrid rubber? Honest question because I really don’t know.
Shorter pimples tend to give a more "Chinese style" feeling. Most prominently noticeable on Hurricane-style rubbers. Usually coupled with a thicker topsheet. You can see it on rubbers like Tronix ZGR, D09C/G09C, etc
 
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What? Really? What pimple geometry defines a hybrid rubber? Honest question because I really don’t know.
Hybrid is such a vague term, that anything resembling B, in A, makes it "hybrid". There are no set rules per se.
You see it in cars too, hence why I made the analogy with cars and the now so called "mild" hybrids. Some say it's more of a glorified start-stop system, and yet now you see companies claiming they have "hybrid" cars just because they put a very small electric motor with a low voltage battery.
In the case of rubbers in table tennis, if you make a rubber "feel" more chinese due to the shorter denser pimples, then that could be enough to call it "hybrid" even if the tack is negligible.
 
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Hybrid is such a vague term, that anything resembling B, in A, makes it "hybrid". There are no set rules per se.
You see it in cars too, hence why I made the analogy with cars and the now so called "mild" hybrids. Some say it's more of a glorified start-stop system, and yet now you see companies claiming they have "hybrid" cars just because they put a very small electric motor with a low voltage battery.
In the case of rubbers in table tennis, if you make a rubber "feel" more chinese due to the shorter denser pimples, then that could be enough to call it "hybrid" even if the tack is negligible.
which is also the main reason why I created this post. I want to know the "Toyota Prius" from the "Ford Puma" XD
 
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I am not sure if the Hybrid MK is considered Hybrid, however, despite not being sticky, it is definitely somewhat tacky, or at least very grippy.
You can test that with a protection foil. The bounce is greatly reduced before removing the foil, which can only be attributed to the " tackiness. "
At this point I am not sure what we should call hybrid rubbers. I've had 2 H3's in the last year and neither of them were even tacky, one of them lifted the ball for a fraction of a second but that was gone after one or two sessions. The newer one never lifted the ball, not even slightly. But it's very grippy and nice to play with. Wth two thin layers of Haifu I think it's faster than a non-boosted D09c. Is H3 a hybrid now?
 
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