Tibhar MX-D

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This one too:

I guess it means it's coming out soon although Tibhar has made no announcement yet.
News have also emerged of another top rubber coming out from Tibhar: Infinity MX-P.

Maybe it will be Asia only... Europeans don't really love hard rubbers as much.

 
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I read somewhere it is suppose to be mix of mxp and mxs.

Yep, that's what the ad shows:

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It's even harder than MX-P 50 though.

If it is not tacky it looks like a winter rubber for me :D


EDIT: To clarify, there are few venues where conditions are not ideal in the winter. I love tacky FH, but it sucks when condensation is a problem, so I was on the lookout for quite some time for a rubber that is not affected as much. MXP is too bouncy for me, have not yet tried MXS.

 
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Hmm, whats' the characteristics of infinity?

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No idea yet. The German TT forums are also only speculating on their characteristics are this point.

If MX-D is harder, I'm only guessing that I-MXP and I-MXS are improved versions of their Evolution counterparts, the way Tenergy 19 seems like an improved T05. So perhaps the Infinity's will still be 47.5 deg and have smaller pips more densely spread.

 
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