Do you find a big difference between Max and 2.0mm tensor rubbers?

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Do you find a big difference in the performance between 2.0mm and Max tensor rubbers?

I know some people say they don't feel much difference, but somehow I tend to feel that there is a huge difference. I feel that the rebound is much lower for 2.0mm, and I find that it's much harder to lift underspin with 2.0
 
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Not a tensor but I compared between D09c 2.1 vs. 1.9mm, the 2.1 clearly had a higher throw. It did feel a bit faster as well, but the trajectory change was the most obvious to me.
 
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Not a tensor but I compared between D09c 2.1 vs. 1.9mm, the 2.1 clearly had a higher throw. It did feel a bit faster as well, but the trajectory change was the most obvious to me.
oh yeah, I find that the trajectory is somewhat uncomfortable for me on 2.0mm
 
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For me there is a difference. Maximum rubbers are faster and feel softer than 2.0mm for the same sponge hardness. If I can play more with a 2.0 mm sponge on the forehand, then on the backhand, attempts to play 2.0 ended in a fiasco for me.
 
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message to all the ""feeeeely boys"" in this thread :
MAX does not stand for 2.2mm or more.
MAX stands for the maximum thickness of sponge the individual manufactures use on any specific rubber.
Ergo, you can get 2.2mmMAX or 2mmMAX or 1.8mmMAX

Are you still feeeeeling it now ? 🤣

Also, when you order a eg rubber that is advertised with a 2.1mmMAX sponge , don;t be surprised if the sponge only measures in at 1.9mm. (QED) because the manufacturer definition of 2.1mmMAX will not guarantee that this is what you are going to get, it will only guarantee that it will never be thicker that 2.1mm.

Now , if you get all that and are not surprised and don't feeeeel insulted, you can stop fucking fluffy ducks and go and play some ping pong .

And a very merry happy new year to you all.😂😂😂
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