Tibhar evolution mx-p with Timo ball ALC

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This really depends on what you're looking for and your skill level...

It'll be a very fast combination and you'll lose somewhat on the control side. TBALC has a carbon layer directly underneath the outer koto layer and MX-P isn't a soft rubber by any means, so your set-up will be relatively stiff and you will need to have some good technique to execute a good stroke.
 
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How would be Tenergy 05 on the backhand? How different is Tenergy 05 compared to Tenery 05 FX?
Both rubbers are great on Boll ALC. Very spin sensitive though so look elsewhere if that bothers you. FX is softer which some people find easier on open ups, more forgiving of imperfect timing and footwork, but bouncier/trickier to control over the table. Also softer gives you lower top speed and spin in theory, but many pros with high powered backhands have used FX so that's unlikely to be a real problem for most people.
 
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