Please Yogi, was it still playable or the control was too poor ? Especially for receiving, pushing long and short. I have one but it is slightly little for the blade I want to glue it on and I wouldn’t want to lose the control in the short game.
It is written on the review, 69g in 2.0 😉. I guess in max it should weighs around 75g like the TDE.
What are the differences between them for those who tested both?
I hope they will release in Europe unlike the Tau 2.
otherwise I found this
https://mobile.twitter.com/spinnier_com/status/1526398546517295105/photo/1
https://forum.tt-news.de/showpost.php?p=3382595&postcount=26
I was wondering myself, and maybe you could answer, if there is a meaning of these letters versions. It would help to have a clearer view and would be enlightening otherwise it makes the things more complicated despite those reviews you made that are very appealing
Thanks
That’s how you have to glue a frictionless anti. Don’t forget to seal your blade. To take it off use a knife or something like that under it and step by step it will come off. That must be thin to pass between the blade and the rubber. Don’t rush to not damage the fragile sponge and topsheet
You’re welcome 😉. As you I think that is the best replacement rubber for H3 Nat for much less money.
It exists in orange sponge but didn’t tried it and thanks for making me discover the Yinhe Asia 3. It looks very interesting. What hardness do you use? I saw it exist in 37 to 41 degrees hardness
Great, I will follow your feelings about those 2 rubbers. I switch from G20 to Beijing for about 6 months and I am happy with that. The G20 despite being a great rubber was to hard for me, the Beijing V has a more elastic topsheet and I prefer that
Great, I will follow your feelings about those 2 rubbers. I switch from G20 to Beijing for about 6 months and I am happy with that. The G20 despite being a great rubber was to hard for me, the Beijing V has a more elastic topsheet and I prefer that
As you say, you need to break the sponge to see the full benefits of this rubber and it requires very good physical condition. One advantage related to the H3 is that the G20 is fat better in hitting.
You tried the Beijing V too?
Don’t worry about that, Tuttle have patented the structure of this rubber, as for the VIP, the 55A and 66B. It’s a specific design. The G20 is streaked in two directions which which seems sort of scratches but that’s the original appearance of it
Great, I am curious to have your feedback.
Depending on the thickness of your layers. Some players put on it 4 layers as this sponge is so hard. For sure 3 is the minimum and you will see if you need another one 😉 but you need to play around 10h to really feel the rubber expressing itself
I cannot tell about the blade as I haven’t tried it. What we can see about Tuttle is that they target users more exigent about the quality. Chinese brands suffer a lot with an inconsistent quality control. But those new rubbers and blades they offer are very good and even if some of the new...
@Konrad Bak, that is exactly as you said. What is strange is that numbers of sellers across the Europe sell cheaper that on Aliexpress. When I used the VIP i bought it for 10,90 euros whiche is a bargain regard the quality of the rubber.
Here is the last catalog of Tuttle...
Yes they are good rubbers, very good in reality.I play since a few month with the National V blue sponge. Before that I played with the G20 and before the G20 I played with the VIP 2018. They are all very good rubbers for whom like Chinese rubbers. They are cheap and last very long. In fact the...