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cool. Is this a new rubber coming out? or already out?Saw this on a Chinese reviewer's channel, very interesting stuff
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59°?! I guess it's just a race to the hardest sponge now. Which will break first: the ball, or players' elbows? At what point does a rubber become too hard for a 2.7g ball to reliably compress?
TT has already evolved into a pretty athletically demanding sport; at this rate players are going to have to start doubling as powerlifters.
If the sponge is rock hard, might as well make it thinner and save some weight if us mortals can't compress it anyway.
At least they feel entitled to get the same stuff, regardless of the ability to actually play with it.every amateur think they are good enough to use pro gears.
Which was considered "hard" some ten/fifteen years ago or so...I don't profit from anything beyond say 48 degrees ESN.
omega vii guang wasnt a good rubber imo. wasnt tacky and was too hard to engage the gearsXiom released Omega VII China Guang with sixty degree hardness on the ESN scale some time ago, and yet how many pro uses such insane hard rubber? My last count = zero. Why would Tibhar go down this road, I question the wisdom of their marketing / research team.
My bet is on this. Being a K3, it will deteriorate quicker than you can say "longevity" and being sticky and extremely hard it will be very difficult to activate - so it doesn´t make sense in any respect.more useless for reg amateur players, this or zyre 03
of course, everyone want to feel entitled. The entitlement is uncontrollable.At least they feel entitled to get the same stuff, regardless of the ability to actually play with it.
yep, precisely.And then some expect a rubber targeted at pros - who usually change frequently - to be as durable as their Sriver of yore.
And so on...
you can't compare Tibhar hybrids to other ESN hybridsXiom released Omega VII China Guang with sixty degree hardness on the ESN scale some time ago, and yet how many pro uses such insane hard rubber? My last count = zero.
Why would Tibhar go down this road, I question the wisdom of their marketing / research team.
I can't "nutzen" that NUZN.Which was considered "hard" some ten/fifteen years ago or so...
Most people are not well-adivsed to go for a harder rubber and faster blade even when "they" do it "because of the plastic ball".
K3 is the most successful one? not MX-P or Yasaka 7/9? I always thought it would be one of these ...you can't compare Tibhar hybrids to other ESN hybrids
Tibhar's K3 is the most successful ESN hybrid so far.
so you are questioning the winner?
what will you do when you challenge the last places. haha
China Guang was 55 and was amazing to play with ... while it lasted. and it lasted about a month, had it for about 2 weeks on FH, then realised it amazing for BH, too and had it on BH for two weeks until it died (grip wise), so I boosted it, to see if I can get more life out of it ... but no ... it became an uncontrollable rocketship. China Yang was 60, but wasn't available in EU ... but yes, I do agree - I do not get it why a professional player would not use China Guang - it's ideal rubber for sponsored players, but then again - Jekyll & Hyde, which is even better rubber.Xiom released Omega VII China Guang with sixty degree hardness on the ESN scale some time ago, and yet how many pro uses such insane hard rubber? My last count = zero. Why would Tibhar go down this road, I question the wisdom of their marketing / research team.
Indeed, and with rubbers becoming heavier even such blades should better not be too head-heavy to start with.but I have seen that 88gr is maybe a ceiling for amateurs with many preferring 85gr or so
Yes.That makes short game touch very safe, close to what a Hurricane can provide.
In the short term, for direct results, that is good for us amateurs. But in the long term we don't learn to work with the sponge in a sensible way. It's only on hard shots.
based on my data of players moving over from H3.K3 is the most successful one? not MX-P or Yasaka 7/9? I always thought it would be one of these ...
Not D09c? Or does nobody use that outside Butterfly sponsorship?based on my data of players moving over from H3.
K3 is okay and acceptable
the other Hybrids, no,
we had samples from a few brands with extra hard, and it was still not good enough.
the other rubbers you mentioned aren't even hybrids.