Do you boost your ESN rubber after factory tuning wears off?

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The Tensor effect

In 1995, our chemists realized something remarkable: they were able to integrate an organic substance that was like a spring between the molecules of rubber. This allowed more energy to be stored in the rubber before it was transferred back to the ball. The first rubbers incorporating Tensor technology appeared in 1998, and today about 75% of all table tennis players use rubbers featuring this technology.

The Tensor sound

Rubbers incorporating Tensor technology not only have a permanently integrated speed glue effect, they also make the same clicking sound as the former speed glued rubbers. The volume of the clicking is dependent on the magnitude of the integrated speed glue effect and the softness of the sponge. The softer the sponge, the louder the sound.

 
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