Hello Everyone,
Since a time back I´ve gotten bigger and bigger problems with my rubber losing grip after playing for an hour or so. I always thought that the problem was due to high humidity in the air.
I have been in contact with the municipality that has checked the carbon dioxide content, temperature and humidity in the sports hall. It is under within normal conditions during our practices.
So if the humidity is within the boundries, what could couse this? It´s usually quite cold, last week I think it was like 16 degrees celsius.
Could the sponge create so much heat that it´s actually causes condensation on the rubber? What is the temperature difference needed like 10degree?
Could it have something to the with the new plastic ball?
Different rubbers better/worse. Have not experienced this with Boost TC and celloiud ball. When the plastic ball came I also started to test different rubber. Tenergy 05/64/05-FX/80-FX Tibhar MX-S/MX-E.
Feels like I have more problem with Tibhar than I´ve had before.
Please excuse my bad english.
Best regards
Den gode
Since a time back I´ve gotten bigger and bigger problems with my rubber losing grip after playing for an hour or so. I always thought that the problem was due to high humidity in the air.
I have been in contact with the municipality that has checked the carbon dioxide content, temperature and humidity in the sports hall. It is under within normal conditions during our practices.
So if the humidity is within the boundries, what could couse this? It´s usually quite cold, last week I think it was like 16 degrees celsius.
Could the sponge create so much heat that it´s actually causes condensation on the rubber? What is the temperature difference needed like 10degree?
Could it have something to the with the new plastic ball?
Different rubbers better/worse. Have not experienced this with Boost TC and celloiud ball. When the plastic ball came I also started to test different rubber. Tenergy 05/64/05-FX/80-FX Tibhar MX-S/MX-E.
Feels like I have more problem with Tibhar than I´ve had before.
Please excuse my bad english.
Best regards
Den gode