I've always used same rubbers on both sides, because for me it just seems more practical. But it does seem that M2 would suit me according to the videos you sent and the info on Donic's site.
Oops had wrong site... There is so many rubbers, and many of them seem like a copy of each other with same stats. I actually don't know which to choose.
Hi again,
I'm looking for a new racket. Right now I'm using Tibhar Alexis Lebrun Off blade with Hybrid K3 max both sides. I'm lookig to get back into normal rubbers, since I feel that I don't have the power for hybrids. I was thinking Donic should be an ok brand, since they are fairly priced on...
It does seem pretty similar to EL-S in terms of speed and spin ratings. The EL-S is a tad bit cheaper. And EL-S comes in 1.7mm thickness, to reduce the weight.
Good to hear, I’ll probably get the FX-D then. The Aurus Sound is slow even with a very fast all-wood 7 ply and 7mm thick blade. But I’ll look into the FX-D deeper, and read some reviews about it. Thanks!
Hey, it's labeled as 35 but is actually closer to 40 degrees. Interesting to hear the FX-D. I think it could be a good option. Maybe that or EL-S. Thanks!
I'm interested on the Evolution FX-S and EL-S rubbers. I'm probably not going to get a rubber in 2.1 or max thickness. 1.7 or 1.9mm is probably better for me. Because I want my setup to be in the range of 175g-185g. My blade is already quite heavy, 90 grams. I'm interested to hear your opinions...
Hey, right now I'm using the Tibhar Aurus Sound rubber on both sides. It's decent, but sometimes I feel like I need more speed and spin. Looking for something faster, spinnier, maybe with a harder sponge, like from the Tibhar Evolution series. I also need a relatively lighter rubber. Not really...