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  1. Stiga DNA Platinum Rubbers

    Hello Yogi, Thank you for the in-depth review. A pleasure to read as always. I am particularly interested in the Platinum S. For now, there are so many new rubbers that are made with sponges 48 degrees and harder. Along with the new hybrid hard sponged rubbers. For the softer sponged, 40 to...
  2. Rasanter R45

    Hahahahaha! Me already having them EJ shakes. The only therapy before buying, is consultation to my fellow EJs. 😂 Did you take off both the R48 and R45 rubbers already? On to Rakza Z now?
  3. Rasanter R45

    Thanks IB66. Yeah.. I think I only had one experience where the drop was really obvious. It was with the MX-P. My friend did mention after a while, on the R48. White lines started to appear. (He usually takes good care of his rubbers) Did you experience anything similar?
  4. Dignics 80 Review | 5 Things You Need To Know

    Hello Gwenved. You mentioned you played with T80FX before. Have you tried the D80? If yes, could you compare the D80 to T80FX please? Thank you!
  5. Rasanter R45

    Thank you IB66. Have you used the R42 before? How does the R45 compare? When I played the R42 for a longer period of time, I was kinda lost. Lacked speed and overall I felt I was playing with an "airy' rubber. With no stand out characteristics. Not sure how to explain. But I ultimately dropped...
  6. Rasanter R45

    Airoc, thank you once again for your reviews.Could you touch more on the differences between the R48 and R45? Does the R45 truly play identical to the R48, just with a softer sponge? I've played the R47, R42 & V42 before. Seems like most comparisons are between the R53, R48 and R47. Which are...
  7. Butterfly Tenergy 19

    Thank you for your reply Manto. Side-tracking from T19. It's been quite a while since I've played Evo rubbers. My preference has always been their S suffix rubbers, did not like the P ones. The MX-S is my 2nd favourite of the series, with FX-S being my favourite. The MX-S is more demanding...
  8. Butterfly Tenergy 19

    Thanks again Dr Evil. I was most curious as T19 has an emphasis on "ball holding". I had alot of hours in with the T05 FX. And I can understand your explanation. I don't think I'll want something similar to the T05.I'll pick something similar to D05 which is softer (If & when such a product is...
  9. Butterfly Tenergy 19

    Thank you Dr Evil. From your reply, it does seem to sound closer to a T05FX? Or rather, in between T05FX & T05? What about the topsheet grip of T19? Do you feel any improvements over T05? Or is it the same? One thing I really love about the D05 is the ball grip and spin. Never fails you!
  10. Butterfly Tenergy 19

    Greetings fellow members. I currently play a single sided Cpen. And am very interested in the Tenergy 19. My current go-to rubber is the Dignics 05. And I wonder how does the T19 compare to the D05? I like the D05 as it is very consistent, has very good speed, spin and ball grip. Somehow...
  11. Just curious how many Penholders are on TTD?

    Thank you SFF. This looks more like a Carbonado type of handle. Video owner mentioned it's a little faster than the Dynasty Carbon. :O Sounds like too fast for me. Will wait for one of our Penholder reviews!
  12. Just curious how many Penholders are on TTD?

    Hello fellow penholders! How are all of you doing? Currently got back to T.T. and back to one sided chinese penhold (My comfort zone). Was on JPEN but felt that it was too demanding, and RPB feels awkward no matter how long & hard I train. 😄 Wanted to ask, do you all sometimes feel frustrated...
  13. Andro Rasanter R48 - Suitable for whom

    Don't worry Airoc. I believe you! I'm always open to try new stuff. And enjoy it too. I never really got used to the thin topsheet + ultramax combination. But am willing to give the R48 a go due to the many positive reviews. Oh! I forgot, the V11 is not a thin topsheet/ultramax sponge...
  14. Andro Rasanter R48 - Suitable for whom

    Thank you for your reply Airoc. I've tried the R47 before. It's a fast, bouncy and spinny rubber especially when you engage the sponge. Similar to the O7P, when you engage the sponge the spin comes. The topsheet feel more to medium to medium soft. But on serves and lower powered shots, I...
  15. Andro Rasanter R48 - Suitable for whom

    Hello. May I ask, Is the R48 a thin topsheet - thicker sponge combination? In lower gears, is the spin comparable to T05fx?
  16. Victas VS402 Limber & V15 Limber

    Wow Ioiettino, thank you so much for your detailed reply. You've got me even more intrigued right now, and I can fully understand your descriptions. What interests me most is the ability to boldly commit to your shots without the fear of overshooting the table and I realised I like "dead"...
  17. Victas VS402 Limber & V15 Limber

    More like excuses to try more stuff! Haha! I am open to all brands. And do not mind the Vega Pro. Seems to have a good price too. But I read it's 47.5° and worried that I might face the same problems with harder and faster rubbers. As I read that it is similar (not identical) to T05. I...
  18. Victas VS402 Limber & V15 Limber

    Hello Mart, And yes. Apparently VS means Very Sticky (topsheet) and the 401 is meant for "aggressive choppers" while the 402 for all round offense. - According to Victas. I play a Cpen one sider now. Instead of plainly just blocking balls within the table especially on my BH side. I tend to...
  19. Victas VS402 Limber & V15 Limber

    Thank you Mog! Was just told that the VS402L is slower than V15L. And with your confirmation, I'll stick to the V15L!
  20. Victas VS402 Limber & V15 Limber

    Hello everyone! Could anyone kindly compare the V15 Limber and the VS402 Limber? I would like to know about the difference especially in speed and catapult behavior. I've tried a VS402 DE on a friend's blade. And felt that it was similar to a Xiom OVA. The speed is there if you hit hard...
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