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Hey all,
This is my last review before the summer holidays and could potentially be a controversial one, but I'm still going to put it here and we see where the chatter goes hahaha
So I just finished the review of the Donic BlueGrip C2 (and also finished with reviewing BlueGrip for a while) and the feeling I had was that tackiness level aside (D09c is much tackier), the C2 is actually pretty similar to the Dignics 09c. Maybe it's just me, I totally did not expect it when I started testing it, but in practice, it felt like a non-tacky D09c with a lower throw angle and a bit less spin/power/ball quality overall, but not far off.
So if you want to read the whole review, here it is: https://www.tabletennisequipmenthelp.com/blog/donic-bluegrip-c2-review
And if you are in a hurry, check the TL;DR here as always:
Thanks for reading and I'm curious what your experiences with this rubber were and whether I'm the only crazy guy who thinks this could be a budget D09c alternative
Take care and see you next time for a review of the new Joola Trinity rubbers of Hugo Calderano!
Thanks
Victor
This is my last review before the summer holidays and could potentially be a controversial one, but I'm still going to put it here and we see where the chatter goes hahaha
So I just finished the review of the Donic BlueGrip C2 (and also finished with reviewing BlueGrip for a while) and the feeling I had was that tackiness level aside (D09c is much tackier), the C2 is actually pretty similar to the Dignics 09c. Maybe it's just me, I totally did not expect it when I started testing it, but in practice, it felt like a non-tacky D09c with a lower throw angle and a bit less spin/power/ball quality overall, but not far off.
So if you want to read the whole review, here it is: https://www.tabletennisequipmenthelp.com/blog/donic-bluegrip-c2-review
And if you are in a hurry, check the TL;DR here as always:
| Category | Donic BlueGrip C2 |
|---|---|
| Weight | Heavy-ish, around 50g cut to my Fang Bo B2X blade |
| Sponge & Topsheet | Hard 55 sponge (feels softer) with a slightly tacky topsheet |
| Spin potential | Lots of spin on most shots, very high spin potential |
| Speed & Gears | Many gears but faster than S1 in all of them |
| Throw angle | High throw angle, higher than S1 and Rakza Z |
| Drives & Loops | A lot of power that activates pretty easily |
| Serves | Very good spin, similar or a bit more than NUZN 48 |
| Flicks | Easy due to the high throw and catapult, less safety than S1 |
| Pushes | Decent control and high spin, good for long pushes |
| Blocks | Good blocking but more difficult than with S1 |
| Flat hits | Not very good, it is safer in combination with brushing |
| Boosting | I would not boost it, there is no need for it |
| Price & Durability | Average for ESN rubbers, usually between 45-55€ |
Thanks for reading and I'm curious what your experiences with this rubber were and whether I'm the only crazy guy who thinks this could be a budget D09c alternative
Take care and see you next time for a review of the new Joola Trinity rubbers of Hugo Calderano!
Thanks
Victor
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