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How can you compare T19/D80 and Glayzer?Played with Glayzer on both wings the last year for a while, then switched to T19 and for the past 6 months it's D80.
I would describe Glayzer as "excellent topsheet, bad sponge", as it's very stable but hard to finish points against solid opponents. It's much closer to Dignics than to Tenergy, and it's probably the most durable rubber I've tried to this day (maybe except unboosted Yinhe Jupiter 2).
I also tried 2-year old Glayzer on a clubmate's blade--although it looked like a worn out rag and the sponge was dead, the topsheet gripped the ball better than most new ESN rubbers.
The lack of dynamics is crucial tho - I would rate spin of D09C/D05 as 9.5-10, Tenergy 19 as 8, MK Hybrid as 7.5, and Glayzer as 5 at best. It's very easy to achieve this spin but it's also not hard to block.
Speed is better though, also easily achievable and around 7/10.
In short, Glayzer can't be compared against the above-mentioned rubbers, only Dignics 05 is somewhat close but the spin difference couldn't be bigger.
Glayzer is good for serve receive, blocks, pushes and medium-power drives. If it had a higher arc, I would say it's an excellent rubber given it's price/durability. But with its low arc it's just a medium rubber overall, only suitable for backhand in its niche.