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Hello,
this is my first New Thread in this forum. I am experimenting with Chinese rubbers without tuning and wanted to create an overview.
Yasaka Rising Dragon - like a nontensor rubber wih a tacky topheet, speed at Coppa/Sriver level, more spin
Xiom Tau - really heavy, really hard sponge, Great Spin on brushed shots - service, push, slow loops, but it needs a lot of effort to play quick shots but it is possible without tuning/speed glueing
DHS TG 3-60 - very soft despite mid version, too mushy for me, it was good when speedglued - easy to play but average spin, due to softness not a rubber for tuning, one specialty - remarkingly easy to short stroke countertopspin over the table.
What is your experience with modern Chinese rubbers which are half-way playable without tuning?
Best regards, Milan
this is my first New Thread in this forum. I am experimenting with Chinese rubbers without tuning and wanted to create an overview.
Yasaka Rising Dragon - like a nontensor rubber wih a tacky topheet, speed at Coppa/Sriver level, more spin
Xiom Tau - really heavy, really hard sponge, Great Spin on brushed shots - service, push, slow loops, but it needs a lot of effort to play quick shots but it is possible without tuning/speed glueing
DHS TG 3-60 - very soft despite mid version, too mushy for me, it was good when speedglued - easy to play but average spin, due to softness not a rubber for tuning, one specialty - remarkingly easy to short stroke countertopspin over the table.
What is your experience with modern Chinese rubbers which are half-way playable without tuning?
Best regards, Milan
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