Stiga have released Hybrid rubbers in M, H and XH. Looking forward to try the M version (47,5). All aboard the hybrid train.. choooo chooo!
Weird, dont they already have dragon grip?whats the purpose of this
wow!All the hardness numbers aforementioned tell you little or nothing about real catapultive capacity on rubbers. You need the Schob rebound index to get the whole truth.
Be happy.
PS// Reference for your better notion.
- We have a standard instrument to measure the "catapultIve" effect on rubber sheets within a decimal accuracy. SCHOB pendulum weighing 300 grammes is used to imitate normal collision between the table tennis ball and rubber at speed 130 Kmh. Be happy.
So XH = K3DragonGrip = 55°, Hybrid XH = 52.5°, Hybrid H = 50°, Hybrid M = 47.5°
If we believe the numbers from Stiga then the spin capability is more or less the same but the Hybrids are faster.
Has anyone tried DNA Hybrid rubbers? Curious about the M version.![]()
Stiga have released Hybrid rubbers in M, H and XH. Looking forward to try the M version (47,5). All aboard the hybrid train.. choooo chooo!
For me this rubber is kind of equal to Nuzn. I tought the Nuzn should have better durability, but i am not sure about it. I have only used Nuzn 48 and DNA Hybrid M.Stiga dna hybrid h, looks like good choice because every hybrid has harder sponge
That's exactly the sentiment I was trying to get across here: https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/fo...dragon-2-vs-golden-tango-ps.37958/post-540232For me this rubber is kind of equal to Nuzn. I tought the Nuzn should have better durability, but i am not sure about it. I have only used Nuzn 48 and DNA Hybrid M.