Anyone has experience with Telson germany rubbers?

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There is a german review and there was an interview with the Distributor for Loki in Europe said, it is a weird rubber, because it is super sticky for one session and after that it will lose its stickyness.
So I guess, there are other rubbers to try.
There is a german review and there was an interview with the Distributor for Loki in Europe said, it is a weird rubber, because it is super sticky for one session and after that it will lose its stickyness.
So I guess, there are other rubbers to try.
I think that happens because the rubber isnt supposed to be sticky, they may be using some weird chemical to make the rubber grippy after the stickiness sets or maybe its just their quality control I guess
 
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Can't comment on Telson Germany, sorry, but I do have Telson 100 in 47.5 on a Joola ZQH 90 for backhand. Was barely tacky upon opening, but it's basically a non-tacky rubber. It's quite hard, a bit harder than I'd like for backhand; feels harder than my Loki Arthur China on forehand, but certainly still playable in all aspects. Very linear, especially compared to a typical ESN rubber, but still very fast when you hit hard. Good but not great grip. I'd guess the 45 degree version would feel better in this regard, and would be easier to lift backspin close to the net with. Decent spin, but is more on the fast with decent spin side than spinny but decently fast side of things. I need to play with it more, but have been dragging my feet due to the ZQH 90 throw angle feeling too high compared to the other setups I've been playing with recently. Works as a forehand rubber as well, but I feel like there may be better options out there.
 
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