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This week I continue testing the Donic BlueGrip series with the BlueGrip S1, a hybrid tensor rubber that I actually quite enjoyed testing, so it will stay a bit longer on my b2x test blade to see how it fares in time, as some others mention durability issues which I haven't experienced yet (but may come) 
I will at some point also do a comparison between the NUZN 48 and this BlueGrip S1, just because I think they share similarities in how they play and feel, but for now, here is the full review for the S1 blog post: https://www.tabletennisequipmenthelp.com/blog/donic-bluegrip-s1-review
And here's the tl;dr if you are lazy or in a hurry:
Hope you guys enjoy the read and let me know if you have any thoughts, comments, feedback, or whatever else you may want to mention! Happy to discuss as always
Take care and thanks!
Victor
I will at some point also do a comparison between the NUZN 48 and this BlueGrip S1, just because I think they share similarities in how they play and feel, but for now, here is the full review for the S1 blog post: https://www.tabletennisequipmenthelp.com/blog/donic-bluegrip-s1-review
And here's the tl;dr if you are lazy or in a hurry:
| Category | Donic BlueGrip S1 |
|---|---|
| Weight | Medium-ish, around 47g cut to my Fang Bo B2X blade |
| Sponge & Topsheet | Medium-hard sponge with a slightly tacky topsheet |
| Spin potential | High when engaged properly |
| Speed & Gears | Many gears, slow in the touch game, fast when engaged |
| Throw angle | Medium throw angle, lower and longer flight than BlueGrip S2 |
| Drives & Loops | Nice and easy, good control and enough power |
| Serves | Good spin, a bit less than with the Andro NUZN 48 |
| Flicks | Good backhand flicks but less safety than with the BlueGrip S2 |
| Pushes | Good control and spin, dangerous aggressive long pushes |
| Blocks | Good blocking, can work on both dead and active blocks |
| Flat hits | Pretty good with counters and flat hits |
| Boosting | No need to boost it |
| Price & Durability | Average for ESN rubbers, usually between 40-50€ |
Hope you guys enjoy the read and let me know if you have any thoughts, comments, feedback, or whatever else you may want to mention! Happy to discuss as always
Take care and thanks!
Victor