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Don't yinhe make alternatives to tenergy? Moon and Sun I think?
I love(d) the Nimbus series. But the durability is really crap. After 2-3 months the rubber is really dead.in my club a lot of players use Tibhar Nimbus for the same play. Mostly attacking with powerfull spin and also using block and controll. I think it is the same as tenergy 64, only i think it is more a forehand rubber.
Nimbus soft:
Speed: 105
Effect: 105
Controle: 97
Nimbus Sound:
Speed: 99
Effect: 100
Controle: 99
I love(d) the Nimbus series. But the durability is really crap. After 2-3 months the rubber is really dead.
I heard Tibhar Aurus is like the upgraded version of Nimbus and big plus for Aurus is that it's durability is a lot better, so everyone who likes the Nimbus-series should check out Aurus.
little edit: since I'm not that into soft rubbers I played with the normal Nimbus version, I assume it's similar to it's softer versions. The Nimbus Sound (only used a few times on a friends blade) is really soft and (too) slow in my opinion. It's not a worthy Tenergy alternative due it's lack of speed.
Two seasons with one Nimbus-sheet? That's just insane, if you play more than once a week you really have to change after 3-4 months. If you just play one time every week maybe it could last a whole season but never 2.Never heard about Aurus, good tip to check it out thanks. I don't really agree with the durabilty that you describe. In my club most play 2 seasons with 1 rubber. The speed of nimbus could be slow if your sponge is to thin.
Both Acuda and Calibra LT are good subs for Tenergy rubbers, just choose one
Btw: the durability of the STIGA Calibra LT series is insane compared to any other european rubbers
I tried a Calibra LT Sound in red 2 mm , and i think it is really fast , but not spinny enough, also i couldn't keep the ball short when pushing, big disadvantage.
Only for fast topspin players and hitters imho.
Isn't it hard and high throw for bh o.o
How durable is t64 anyway?