gewo rubber

Gewo comes with new rubbers.
Gewo Inventus XT PRO 47.5
Gewo Inventus XT PRO 50.0
Gewo Inventus XT PRO 52.5
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Gewo Elaxxon eFT 45
Gewo Elaxxon eFT 50
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They will be available from June.
 
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I'm playing with Gewo Nexxus EL Pro since last May, after 13 years of hiatus with table tennis.

Associated with my Donic Waldner Dicon blade, they are the best rubbers I played since speed glue is forbidden. I'm comparing only with Donic Desto and Nimbus Sound. I never tried Tenergy, Rakza, Rasanter, so it's purely subjective. I'll probably play with those for years.

But Gewo is not kind to the customers. They have so many different "brands" (Neutron, Nexxus, Inventus,...), it's impossible to spot the real differences, and you chose a little randomly...
 
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But Gewo is not kind to the customers. They have so many different "brands" (Neutron, Nexxus, Inventus,...), it's impossible to spot the real differences, and you chose a little randomly...
Neutron and Inventus are not real rubbers. I think it is fairly easy to spot the differences, after all they use different color packaging and clearly mark the sponge hardness on the different versions. They do like to diversify their flagship lineups though, the Nexxus and Hype series all have 3 different version lineups.
 
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