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Ok, so K3 is also direct and even alot harder than the G1- must have a lower arc following your rule? It hasnt!
According to Nittaku, G1 has the highest arc within the series, despite having the hardest sponge. I think pimple structure and surface tackiness also play a role somewhere.
G1 has the Tenergy 05 short pimple configuration. It is designed to give relatively high arc. The arc you actually get on your strokes is a matter of technique amongst other things, everyone does this a bit differently.It is direct. Not as much catapult as other ESN rubbers. The sponge is also harder.
That is why its arc is on the low side.
And it's interesting to compare the pairs which share something, like:
G1, C1 - same top-sheet, diff. sponge
C1, S1 - same sponge (seems to be anyway), diff. top-sheet
So, generally softer sponge and softer top-sheet both lead to lower throw angle... Still I think it comes to preference, as always. I mean, Rakza X is a bit harder, it's top-sheet doesn't feel much softer than G-1 and yet for me it has slightly lower throw angle and is even better for blocking, so - subjective. Cheers.
ESN (in)consistency?I have both C1 and S1. The C1 sponge measures 45d and the S1 sponge measures 40d. Also, after regluing to different blades, chunks of the sponge come off S1 but never from the C1. I highly doubt they are the same sponge.
I don't think so. There are other people like "ANATOMIC EDGE" that have taken a durometer to both C-1 and S-1 and they have the same results as me. The S-1 has a very soft sponge that just isn't anywhere near 45d.ESN (in)consistency?