Official Durability Comparison of D05 and T05

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But that's old news. What's interesting are the following images from the product page for Dignics. Same number of impacts to the same area, 1000x magnified. D05 compared to T05(?).

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And then they quoted Mizutani saying he used to change his rubbers(Tenergy?) every 3 days but with Dignics 80 he could go a week.
 
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I hope those rubbers get recycled ....

There was this vid showing Marcus Freitas in training. He often changed, and we saw him glue on new rubbers.

If I recall correctly, the slabs of discarded slabs of Tenergy 05 were piled up high. Very high. Somehow I did not get the impression these stacks of tenergies that had been used for a couple of days were going anywhere useful.

[Edit: https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/showthread.php?14996-TableTennisDaily-meet-Marcos-Freitas!]
 
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I hope those rubbers get recycled ....
There was this vid showing Marcus Freitas in training. He often changed, and we saw him glue on new rubbers.

If I recall correctly, the slabs of discarded slabs of Tenergy 05 were piled up high. Very high. Somehow I did not get the impression these stacks of tenergies that had been used for a couple of days were going anywhere useful.

Calderano donated his rubbers to social projects in Brazil. If all of the pros did this, It would be a great boost to the sport, and a good way of recycling.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv7RTHbB0GW/
calderano rubber stack.jpg
 
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