Best Tenergy for viscaria

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What do you think is the best Tenergy combination for Viscaria .
FH: T05 Hard
BH: T64
for the most offensive set-up there is.

If unsure of your own playstyle, then just T80 FH + T80fx BH. It is the middle of everything for the clueless ones.
 
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My thoughts exactly. Any of them will pair very nicely with the Viscaria, so it's much more important to pick the ones that suit your style and level, rather than those that suit the blade.
On forehand I quite like the trajectory of vega pro Soo maybe the tenergy 80 or 05 hard . On backhand I like a bit softer rubber but not the fx version . Maybe I could try tenergy 64 or 19 or 80 but don’t know the difference between these . What are the differences between ten 64 , 19 and 80 ?
 
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On forehand I quite like the trajectory of vega pro Soo maybe the tenergy 80 or 05 hard . On backhand I like a bit softer rubber but not the fx version . Maybe I could try tenergy 64 or 19 or 80 but don’t know the difference between these . What are the differences between ten 64 , 19 and 80 ?
You really need to read any of the hundreds of reviews before buying. Vega pro / T80 / T05H are all completely different in feel. If you like softer then it has to be FX as all others have identical sponge hardness but again 64/19/80 are all quite different in other ways such as arc. Do yourself a favour and read up on these rubbers - it’s all out there.
 
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You really need to read any of the hundreds of reviews before buying. Vega pro / T80 / T05H are all completely different in feel. If you like softer then it has to be FX as all others have identical sponge hardness but again 64/19/80 are all quite different in other ways such as arc. Do yourself a favour and read up on these rubbers - it’s all out there.
I read trough thousunds of them . So i would consider myself Quite good at knowing characteristics of rubbers and blades , also test lot of them . But from what is seems on revspin the tenergy 80 and 19 feels pretty similar to me . And 64 feel wise from reviews softest from them even if it has the same sponge hardness . I know that the tenergy 64 is the fastest . I’m just curious if with the new plastic ball isn’t better to go rather with ten 80 or 19 ? like zhang jike switched in 2014 I believe to tenergy 80 due to the new plastic ball .
 
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I read trough thousunds of them . So i would consider myself Quite good at knowing characteristics of rubbers and blades , also test lot of them . But from what is seems on revspin the tenergy 80 and 19 feels pretty similar to me . And 64 feel wise from reviews softest from them even if it has the same sponge hardness . I know that the tenergy 64 is the fastest . I’m just curious if with the new plastic ball isn’t better to go rather with ten 80 or 19 ? like zhang jike switched in 2014 I believe to tenergy 80 due to the new plastic ball .
I understand it’s a minefield but revspin is just one source of wildly varying info and should be taken with a strong pinch of salt in my view.

The only way you’ll really know is to get a sheet (even a used one) and try it. The margins of difference are quite fine to me at my level (you may be more sensitive to it)

We don’t know anything about your level or game and your original question was about matching rubber with a certain blade, which to me seems a strange way to approach things given that a Viscaria plays well with pretty much anything.

Sorry I can’t help you.
 
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I read trough thousunds of them . So i would consider myself Quite good at knowing characteristics of rubbers and blades , also test lot of them . But from what is seems on revspin
Revspin just negates almost everything you just said since it can’t really be trusted. At least not as a total metric.

If I were you coming from VP I would just get 2 T05’s and call it a day. Or T05 & Omega 7 Pro and flip the bat according to feel.
 
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I understand it’s a minefield but revspin is just one source of wildly varying info and should be taken with a strong pinch of salt in my view.

The only way you’ll really know is to get a sheet (even a used one) and try it. The margins of difference are quite fine to me at my level (you may be more sensitive to it)

We don’t know anything about your level or game and your original question was about matching rubber with a certain blade, which to me seems a strange way to approach things given that a Viscaria plays well with pretty much anything.

Sorry I can’t help you.
yeah . I cant tell you my level but i can tell you my play style . I like playing strong topspins close to mid range mostly from the forehand side . when it comes to backhand i mostly relly on counter or drive . yeah i would consider i play more like a chinese style than european . but of course i dont have that much power in my body as the chinesse so that is why i need a faster and spinier rubber . i quite like harder rubber on the forehand but on backhand i feel i need some faster springier rubber .
 
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