TSP Triple Spin Chop Replacement

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Hey everyone,

I am asking for a friend of mine who isn’t on here.
He is an old school defender who has successfully played with the TSP Triple Spin Chop in 1.3 for many, many years. He mostly chops with it, sometimes he blocks and he rarely attacks.
He even bought a bulk of the rubber years ago before it was discontinued, but now his reserves are coming to an end.
He is looking for a suitable replacement for this rubber. Any idea what currently available rubber would come close to it?

Let me know what you think! :)
 
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Hey everyone,

I am asking for a friend of mine who isn’t on here.
He is an old school defender who has successfully played with the TSP Triple Spin Chop in 1.3 for many, many years. He mostly chops with it, sometimes he blocks and he rarely attacks.
He even bought a bulk of the rubber years ago before it was discontinued, but now his reserves are coming to an end.
He is looking for a suitable replacement for this rubber. Any idea what currently available rubber would come close to it?

Let me know what you think! :)
I think Sauer & Troger secret flow chop is quite similar.
 
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Maybe spinlord marder or marder 2 is the right rubber? I have no experience, but they are very slow defensive rubbers with thin sponge
All Marder rubbers have the same topsheet, very thin with long pips. Semi-tacky, can't hold the ball. I played with Marder 2 and I liked it as allround rubber with an extreme level of control. Unfortunately, the top sheet is not very durable. Donic Slice 40 CS is better in spin generation, with better topsheet durability, but has a fragile sponge.
 
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